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05 July 2001 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 97-0327 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> Soil disposal in a licenced lanc ill: <br /> • Disposal of the impacted soil at BFI Landfill would involve costs for loading, transportation <br /> and disposal fees, without additional analytical laboratory analyses to characterize the soil. <br /> The work could proceed with minimal disruption to normal site activities. <br /> Therefore, in order to remove a significant "source" of contamination in soil, approximately 570 <br /> cubic yards of hydrocarbon-impacted stockpiled soil were transported for disposal at BFI Landfill <br /> in August 1998. Copies of non-hazardous waste manifest records are included in Appendix A.The <br /> transportation and disposal of the excavated soil was coordinated with the PHS-EHD (Ms. Letitia <br /> Briggs). AGE is attempting to obtain reimbursement from the UST Cleanup Fund for disposal costs <br /> of the contaminated soil to BFI Landfill; therefore, written approval of this disposal method will be <br /> necessary from the PHS-EHD. <br /> If you have any questions or comments, please contact our office at (209) 467-1006. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Advanced GeoEnviron►nental, Inc. <br /> Timothy f Cu ar <br /> Project Geologist <br /> cc: Mr. Rick Grewal - Grewals Market <br /> Advanced GcoEtnironnuntal.Inc. <br />