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KEI-P91-0202 .P3 <br /> October 16, 1991 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 13 . Additional Sampling (Phase IIA) <br /> Based upon the analytical results of the soil and ground water <br /> samples collected during the installation of the six addi- <br /> tional monitoring wells and two exploratory borings, KEI may <br /> propose the installation of additional exploratory borings <br /> and/or monitoring wells. This potential additional subsurface <br /> work would be proposed in order to further define the extent <br /> of contamination present at and in the vicinity of the site. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> Soil deposits and rock formations may vary in thickness, lithology, <br /> saturation, strength and other properties across any site. In <br /> addition, environmental changes, either naturally-occurring or <br /> artificially-induced, may cause changes in the extent and con- <br /> centration of any contaminants. Our studies assume that the field <br /> and laboratory data are reasonably representative of the site as a <br /> whole, and assume that subsurface conditions are reasonably <br /> conducive to interpolation and extrapolation. <br /> . The results of this study are based on the data obtained from the <br /> field and laboratory analyses obtained from a state certified <br /> laboratory. We have analyzed this data using what we believe to be <br /> currently applicable engineering techniques and principles in the <br /> Northern California region. We make no warranty, either expressed <br /> or implied, regarding the above, including laboratory analyses, <br /> except that our services have been performed in accordance with <br /> generally accepted professional principles and practices existing <br /> for such work. <br />