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1 contamination. A majority of this work involves investigation <br /> 2 and remediation of contamination by volatile organic compounds <br /> 3 and petroleum hydrocarbons at numerous sites across the State of <br /> 4 California. In connection with these activities, I have become <br /> 5 extremely familiar with the guidelines for remediation of leaking <br /> 6 underground storage tanks as set forth in the LUFT Manual and <br /> 7 with the policies typically employed by the local agencies across <br /> 8 the State of California charged with enforcing these procedures <br /> 9 pursuant to local oversight authority granted to them by the <br /> io State Water Resources Control Board (collectively the 11LUFT <br /> ii Guidelines") . <br /> 12 3 . Levine Fricke has been retained by Color Spot to <br /> 13 conduct a peer review of work that has been performed by Staal <br /> 14 Gardner & Dunne (now Fugro McClelland) ( "SG&DII) at the facility <br /> is it operates at 5400 East Harney Lane, Lodi, California and to <br /> 16 express an opinion concerning (i) whether such work appears to <br /> 17 fill the requirements of the LUFT Guidelines, and (ii) whether <br /> 18 additional groundwater investigation of the site, as requested by <br /> 19 the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental <br /> 20 Division ( "Health Department") , is warranted. <br /> 21 4 . our review of the available data has indicated the <br /> 22 following: <br /> 23 a. Tank Removal. One 4, 000-gallon-capacity <br /> 24 underground storage tank (UST) reportedly used to store only <br /> 2s diesel fuel was removed by SG&D from the property by Color Spot <br /> 26 on February 28, 1989 . Two soil samples were collected from the <br /> 27 base of the excavation and screened for total petroleum <br /> 28 hydrocarbons (TPH) and petroleum-related compounds. Based on the <br /> 1 -2- VMMOLORSPMOHNSONMEC <br />