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k" KLEINFELDER <br /> January 17, 1989 <br /> File: 24-2009-01 <br /> Mr. Dave Bates <br /> The Marley Cooling Tower <br /> P.O. Box 2912 <br /> Mission, KS 66201 <br /> Dear Mr. Bates: <br /> Enclosed are the results of our December 15, 1988, lysimeter sampling program. Eight <br /> samples were collected and submitted for analysis for chromium III, chromium VI, total <br /> chromium, nitrate-n, copper, and arsenic. <br /> Results of the analyses, along with the appropriate reporting limits, are presented on the <br /> laboratory data sheets. Eight spikes were analyzed on specific samples as part of the <br /> laboratory QA/QC program. These results are included at the end of this report with the <br /> chain-of-custody form. Table 1 correlates the lysimeter stations, sample identification, and <br /> the field observations for this sampling event. <br /> During the last two sampling events, the lysimeters at Stations L-5A, L-513, and L-5C <br /> appear to have been tampered with. Clamps have been missing and vacuum lines have <br /> apparently been cut. Because of the high visibility and location of these lysimeters, you <br /> may wish to secure them with a locking device to minimize any further problems. <br /> Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> KLEINFELDER, INC. <br /> Eric S. Findlay <br /> Project Geologist <br /> (� V A- <br /> Kent E. Ze o a, P.E. <br /> Senior Environmental Engineer <br /> Environmental Services Division <br /> Central Valley Group <br /> ESF:KEZ:dmg <br /> Enclosure <br /> 162-89-146 <br /> 7 916 366-1701 <br />