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OLibbey • <br /> Fordns <br /> A memcer W the Plkingron Group <br /> January 29 1993 Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. <br /> 811 Madison Avenue <br /> PO. Box 799 <br /> Toledo, Ohio 43697-0799 <br /> Tel.419-247-3731 <br /> Ms. Wendy Cohen FAX 419-247-3821 or 3984 <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> 3443 Routier Road, Suite A <br /> Sacramento, California 95827-3098 <br /> Re: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. RECEIVED <br /> F�� p � toga#75, Lathrop, California ENVIRONM� <br /> Fuel Oil Release: Contamination Assessment �RONMkITAL ME&T l <br /> Phase U Report <br /> Dear Ms. Cohen: <br /> By this letter and attachments hereto, the Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. (LOF) hereby provides the <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Above Ground Storage Tank Division <br /> (RWQCB) with its Fuel Oil Release: Soil and Groundwater Hydrocarbon Contamination <br /> Assessment, Phase H - Additional Excavation and Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Report (Report), related to the investigative and remedial activities resulting from the fuel oil <br /> release at LOF's Lathrop, California facility, as reported to the RWQCB on May 4, 1992. This <br /> report was prepared and the work described was conducted by Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. <br /> (Condor). <br /> The purpose of this submittal is to; 1) provide the RWQCB with an update related to the <br /> additional excavation and site backfilling activities, 2) provide the RWQCB with soil and <br /> groundwater monitoring analyses, resulting from further site investigation, and 3) to request <br /> RWQCB's approval to proceed with LOF's recommended actions as outlined below. <br /> The attached Report describes the additional activities that Condor performed, at LOF's <br /> request, to successfully complete the recommended investigative and remedial activities at the <br /> Lathrop site, associated with the May 4, 1992 fuel oil release, as submitted by LOF to the <br /> RWQCB on October 7, 1992. <br /> Based upon the site investigation results submitted to the RWQCB over the course of the last <br /> eight months and the information presented in the attached Phase II Report, LOF concludes <br /> that; 1) the soil impacted by the fuel oil release has been removed and that the groundwater <br /> does not contain detectable levels of fuel oil or its constituents as measured by methodologies <br /> which analyze for TEPH and BTEX constituents, and that 2) the dark-colored layer of soil <br /> which was identified during the soil excavation activities does not contain fuel oil or fuel oil <br /> constituents associated with the May 4, 1992 release. <br /> PI LKI NGTON m p <br />