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picks up significant PCE/solvent/non-UST stuff, the referral will go to the <br /> SLIC Unit of the CVRWQCB, Wendy Cohen, Chief. I just got her message that <br /> she took a promotion OUT of SLIC. . . .you may just live long enough now to <br /> see closure of this site. . . .that is if you have 5-7 years of career left <br /> (as compared to the 30-40 needed with WC) <br /> play the lotto tonight. . .it's your lucky day. . <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Erik_Skov@URSCorp.com [mailto:Erik_Skov@URSCorp.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 1:29 PM <br /> To: Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Revised Well Locations 819 N. Hunter-Stockton <br /> I think I would like to run with this as the initial scope and generate a <br /> little bit of subsurface data including groundwater gradient information <br /> prior to adding any scope at this time. Based on my experience I would be a <br /> little surprised if additional site investigation work is not warranted <br /> after the initial round of well installations. <br /> I will prepare a letter and send it over with a copy of the revised figure <br /> for your approval. <br /> Thanks again for the input. <br /> Regards <br /> Erik Skov R.G. <br /> Senior Geologist <br /> URS Corporation <br /> 221 Main Street, Suite 600 <br /> San Francisco, CA 94105 <br /> Phone (415) 896-5858 (General) <br /> Phone (415) 243-3845 (Direct) <br /> FAX (415) 882-9261 <br /> "Mike Infurna <br /> [EH] " To: <br /> <Erik_Skov@URSCorp.com> <br /> <MInfurna@sjcehd. cc: <br /> com> Subject: RE: Revised Well <br /> Locations 819 N. Hunter-Stockton <br /> 03/09/2005 02:11 <br /> PM <br /> looks very accomodating to me. thanks for your cooperation. . <br /> As I look at it now, with a clear diagram, I notice not much investigative <br /> coverage in the SE quadrant. It can wait til next phase if you're ok with <br /> waiting too. I just wondered how it will all look (as in 20-20 hindsite) <br /> if the gradient turns out to be SE? It'll be sorta tough to draw 'zero' or <br /> isocon lines if the well in the former UST area is hot. <br /> but if what you settled on here is ok with the higher ups, it's ok with me. <br /> It will get you started and get some gw quality concerns addressed. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> 2 <br />