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Project No 03498081 <br /> Page No 3 <br /> Krazan recommends that quarterly monitoring continue in order to determine PHC contamination trends <br /> that would prove contaminant transport from an off-site source As noted in Krazan's August 28, 1998 <br />' report, PHC contamination trends increasing toward the property boundary appear to imply an offsite <br /> source for the contaminants noted in groundwater <br />' LIMITATIONS <br /> The findings of this report were based upon the results of our field and laboratory investigations, coupled <br /> with the interpretation of subsurface conditions associated with groundwater samples Also incorporated <br /> was the interpretation of previous investigations in the vicinity Therefore, the data are accurate only to <br /> the degree implied by review of the data obtained and by professional interpretation <br /> Chemical testing was done by a laboratory approved by the State of California Department of Health <br /> ' Services The results of the chemical testing are accurate only to the degree of care of ensuring the <br /> testing accuracy and the representative nature of the soil samples obtained <br /> The findings resented herewith are based on professional interpretation using state of the art methods <br /> g p p rP g <br /> and equipment and a degree of conservatism deemed proper as of this report date It is not warranted that <br /> isuch data cannot be superseded by future geotechnical, environmental, or technical developments <br /> iIf you have any questions or if we may be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our <br /> Environmental Division Office at (559) 348-2200 <br /> ' Respectfully submitted, <br /> KRAZAN& ASSOCIATES, INC <br /> Jeffrey R Noel <br /> Project Manager <br /> Arthur H Morrill <br /> Registered Geologist No 5383 <br /> JRN/AHM/1j k <br /> 3c herewith <br /> KRAZAN&ASSOCIATES,INC <br /> Offices Serving the Western United States <br /> 3498081 399 <br />