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minerals and even LUFT petroleum series if you plan on truly using those. But <br /> if.you're just gonna check for gw impact, series 600 or 82608/8270C should <br /> work to help you get an idea of anything obvious...So figure out WHAT it is <br /> you want to get and check with your DHS certified lab to see what you must <br /> do BEFORE you just turn in a water sample... <br /> From:.Gary.Haeck [mailto:ghaeck@secor.com]. <br /> Sent:Tuesday,.June 06,.2006. 11:53 AM <br /> To:.Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Cc:.Winsor,Terry.R <br /> Subject: PG&E French.Camp open boring permit <br /> Mike, I left you a voicemail and wanted to follow it up with an email. Per your call this AM <br /> wondering whether to leave open the boring permit for French Camp, YES, please do. We will be <br /> going back out there again to do some more work/borings for PG&E. Not yet sure of the time <br /> frame, and I will certainly keep you in the,loop. <br /> FYI, On a separate mobilization, PG&E has asked us to go out to French Camp and collect a <br /> water sample from an onsite well. We will be sampling it for TPHg, TPHd,TPHmo, BTEX, and <br /> VOCs with 826013. <br /> Regards Gary <br /> Gary D. Haeck, Ph.D., P.G. <br /> Senior Geologist <br /> SECOR International Incorporated <br /> Sacramento Office <br /> 3017 Kilgore Road, Suite 100 <br /> Rancho Cordova, California 95670-6150 <br /> 916-861-0400 Ext. 301 Office <br /> 916-861-0430 Fax <br /> 916-384-0768 Direct dial <br /> 530-400-0362 Cell <br />