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Ric Notini <br /> Page 2 <br /> The fate of the soil stockpiled August 27 <br /> in the Workplan although discussedgfdurin p 199iz was not addressed <br /> l <br /> telecommunication. ERM-West stated that urtherbcharacterization <br /> by 6: 3 compositin without F <br /> g, PHS/EHD inspection, indicated that <br /> the stockpile was nondetectable for petrol3eum '{cIontamination <br /> although total lead levels were elevated. [ PHSI/EHD questions the <br /> validity of these results as it is known that 'diesel <br /> contamination does not readily volatilize 'and the stockpile was <br /> covered by plastic, thus preventing volatiIliza;tion. The plastic <br /> covered stockpile had been previously sampled under PHS/EHD <br /> inspection and there is no indication that; those results were not <br /> representative of the contamination present in the stockpile. <br /> Please provide PHS/EHD documentation of the stockpile sample <br /> results prior to proposing the disposal method:Rfor the stockpile. <br /> Fieldwork may begin upon receipt of a drilling' permit <br /> application, applicable fees and issuance of a drilling permit. <br /> Please notify PHS/EHD 48 hours in advance of any site activity. <br /> h <br /> If you have any questions or comments please contact <br /> Mary Meays, REHS, of my staff at (209) 4680337 . Please note <br /> that this is a new telephone number. <br /> Jogi Khanna, M.D. , M.P.H. .i <br /> Health Of -cer <br /> i <br /> rie A. Cotulla, REHS, Program Managervironmental Health Division <br /> LAC/MM:LB �l F <br /> 1 <br /> c: Elizabeth Thayer, CVRWQCB <br /> C.* Bruce Pfaff, ERM-West <br /> { <br />