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{ <br /> ®71- <br /> Technologies <br /> 1 � `.� 'NVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS MANAGEMENT . <br /> EPM TECHNOLOGY Ij f INC.1• 217 Pri o Way . P.O.Box 576185 • Modesto,CA 95357 209-538.3768 . FAX 209-538-3966 <br /> 195 <br /> January 11 , 1995 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Mr. Michael Infurna, Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Department of Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> P.O. Box 0388 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> RE: Proposed Ex-Situ Bioremediation of Previously <br /> Excavated Soil at the Reeve's Exxon Site, 2360 East <br /> Street, Tracy, CA <br /> Dear Mr. Infurna: <br /> As previously discussed, personally, and in our <br /> correspondence of August 11 , 1994, EPM Technologies wishes <br /> to move approximately 40 cubic yards of previously <br /> excavated, hydrocarbon contaminated soil from the Pestana <br /> Trust property at 275 Grant Line Road, Tracy across the <br /> intersection of Grant Line and East Streets to 2360 East <br /> Street . Moving the soil will permit us to treat it at a <br /> location further from the apartment buildings located on <br /> properties contiguous to the 275 Grant Line site. <br /> Source of the Contaminated Soil and Determination of the <br /> Type and Level of Contamination <br /> As you may recall , the subject soil was excavated on <br /> February 22 , 1994 during exploratory trenching at 275 Grant <br /> Line Road. Two trenches were dug. One trench was dug near <br /> the northwest corner of the on-site building in an effort <br /> to locate an apparent source of hydrocarbon contamination <br /> detected during the preparation of contaminant contours <br /> developed as a result of the placement of soil borings <br /> during October of 1993 . The second trench was excavated <br /> along the western boundary of the site in an effort to <br /> ascertain whether contaminants had migrated onto contiguous <br /> property. <br /> Discrete soil samples were acquired from the boundaries of <br /> both trenches following the removal of a total of approxi- <br /> mately 40 cubic yards . Much of the soil excavated from the <br />