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011 Levine-Fricke-Recon <br /> ENGINEERS,HYDROGEOLOGISTS&APPLIED SCIENTISTS <br /> May 30, 1997 4111.15-005 <br /> Mr. Kenneth M. Fahn Mr. Jim Watt <br /> Metro Properties Director of Real Estate <br /> 7700 College Town Drive, Suite 201 Save Mart Supermarkets <br /> Sacramento, California 95826 1800 Standiford Avenue <br /> Modesto, California 95350 <br /> Ms. Linda Burton Mr. Dennis Vetica <br /> Director of Corporate Properties Store Manager <br /> World Savings and Loan Association Thrifty-Payless, Inc. <br /> 1901 Harrison Street, HQ 08 6445 Pacific Avenue <br /> Oakland, California 94612 Stockton, California 95207 <br /> Subject: Request for Property Access to Conduct Field Activities at Lincohi Center, Stockton, <br /> California <br /> Dear Interested Parties: <br /> On behalf of the Settling Dry Cleaning Defendants (SDCDs), Levine-Fricke-Recon Inc. (LFR) is <br /> requesting access to conduct field activities on the property located at 6445 Pacific Avenue, <br /> Stockton, California (the "Subject Property"). This work will be conducted in accordance with the <br /> terms and conditions of the Access Agreement to conduct environmental investigation activities on <br /> the Subject Property, and as described in the "Work Plan for Environmental Investigation, Lincoln <br /> Center, Stockton, California," dated September 23, 1996 (the "RI/FS Work Plan") and the <br /> "Interim Remedial Action Work Plan, Lincoln Center, Stockton, California," dated September 3, <br /> 1996. <br /> The SDCDs have proposed to implement certain Interim Remedial Actions (IRAs) at the Lincoln <br /> Center site. IRAs are short-term remedial solutions designed to protect public health and the <br /> environment during the environmental investigation while long-term cleanup solutions are being <br /> developed. A Phase I IRA is currently being developed which will include installing a series of <br /> groundwater wells along the eastern border of Lincoln Center to extract chemically affected <br /> groundwater from the shallow (A-zone) aquifer. Extracted groundwater will be conveyed through <br /> pipelines, to be installed underground, to a centralized treatment unit to be installed at Lincoln <br /> Center. The Regional Water Quality Control Board has requested that the Phase I IRA be <br /> implemented as soon as possible to avoid further migration of chemically affected groundwater in <br /> the A-zone aquifer. <br /> 1900 Powell Street, 12th Floor, Emeryville, California 94608-1627 • (510) 652-4500 • fax (510) 652-2246 <br /> Offices Worldwide <br />