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Ami Adini &Associates, Inc. June 15, 2010 <br /> Mr. Larry Witwer Page 2 <br /> soil borings B1, B2, and 63 directly in the middle of our traffic lanes. I note that at the <br /> Texaco service station to our west, you have accommodated soil borings by locating <br /> them in planter areas and outside the driveway activities. Consequently, we are going <br /> to ask that you modify your soil borings to accommodate our traffic patterns and without <br /> mitigating the water contamination data, we feel that it would be appropriate to relocate <br /> soil boring 131 a few feet to the west in the landscape area, locating soil boring B2 to the <br /> center landscape area or even one of the parking areas and locating soil boring B3 <br /> either closer to the building or once again, in the center aisle where the parking and <br /> landscaping is located. Those relocations would accommodate our traffic patterns and <br /> not meaningfully affect your sampling. As indicated in the EHD letter, monitoring well <br /> #28 can be located after the results of the soil borings. Consequently, albeit tentative, <br /> the middle of our drive area is truly unacceptable and will interfere with our normal <br /> business operation. We suggest that you consider, if at all, locating MW#28 twenty <br /> (20) feet east into the center planter area without any degradation of your water <br /> sampling activities. By copy of this letter, we are making this suggestion to EHD as <br /> well. <br /> Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. We look forward to completing our <br /> agreements as soon as possible. <br /> Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. <br /> Very trul rs, <br /> DE IS C. NOBLE <br /> Attorney at Law <br /> Cc: A. Coltrin <br /> SJC Environmental Health Department <br /> DCN%ColtnnWni Mini.61510 <br />