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City Of Escalon -2- January 22, 1999 <br /> Task Amount Pre-Approved Comments <br /> 4. Analysis(6 GW samples, 8,926 Analysis of 42 borehole samples appears to be <br /> 42 borehole samples, 4 excessive. Number of samples analyzed will <br /> stockpile samples) have to be justified. <br /> 5. Reporting 760 Report has to be submitted to the Fund. <br /> 6. Project Management- 270 <br /> TOTAL PRE-APPROVED $23,021 <br /> • The actual costs and scope of work performed must be consistent with the pre-approval for it <br /> to remain valid. <br /> • The work products must be acceptable to the County and the Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board. <br /> • If a different scope of work becomes necessary, then you must request pre-approval of costs <br /> on the new scope of work. <br /> • Although I have referred to the Geological Technics, Inc. proposal in my pre-approval above, <br /> please be aware that you will be entering into a private contract: the State of California <br /> cannot compel you to sign any specific contract. This letter pre-approves the costs as <br /> presented in the proposal dated January 14, 1999 by Geological Technics, Inc. for conducting <br /> the work approved by the County for implementing the December 30, 1998, Ramage <br /> Environmental workplan. <br /> I also want to remind you that the Fund's regulations require that you obtain at least three bids, <br /> or a bid waiver from Fund staff, from qualified firms for all necessary corrective action work. <br /> The legislation governing the Fund requires that the Fund assist you in procuring contractor and <br /> consultant services for corrective action. If you need assistance in contracting for corrective <br /> action services, don't hesitate to call me. <br /> Please remember that it is still necessary to submit the actual costs of the work as explained in <br /> the Reimbursement Request Instructions to confirm that the costs are consistent with this pre- <br /> approval before you will be reimbursed. To make this easier, insure that your consultant <br /> prepares his invoices to match the format of the original estimate, and provides reasonable <br /> explanations for any changes made in the scope of work or increases in the costs. When the <br /> invoices are submitted you must include copies of all. <br /> subcontractor invoices, <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> 0 Recycled Paper <br />