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i <br /> GEOMATRIX <br /> 'and must generally comply with California OSHA, CCR Title 8 Section 5144 and federal <br /> OSHA, 29 CFR 1910.134. <br /> 3.3 PROPOSITION 65 EVALUATION <br /> Chemicals identified under California's Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of <br /> 1986 (Proposition 65)known to cause cancer and/or reproductive toxicity have been identified <br /> in soil at the site. However,based on the results of the PEA evaluation, the soil conditions at <br /> the Burns and Pombo properties pose no significant risk as defined by Proposition 65 under <br /> foreseeable potential exposure situations (for example, construction activities, <br /> commercial/residential land use). <br /> It is recommended, however, that contractors provide their own evaluation of the need for <br /> Proposition 65 notification associated with other activities under their control. For example, <br /> field activities that include work within excavations or confined space areas could lead to <br /> higher short-term exposures. Such work areas may also involve exposure issues beyond the <br /> scope of previously conducted health risk assessments, for example, equipment diesel exhaust <br /> or background levels of lead in soil. <br /> 4.0 CONTACTS <br /> Additional information regarding the oil-affected soil and its reuse/disposal can be obtained by <br /> calling any of the parties listed below. <br /> Chevron Environmental Management Company: Mr. Robert Mihalovich (925) 842-1341 <br /> Geomatrix Consultants,Inc.: Mr. Gary Foote (510) 663-4100 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services: Mr. Michael Inf ima (209) 468-3454 <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control: Ms. Mary Misemer (916) 255-3675 <br /> Ls <br /> \\sf3\deptdata\Doc_Safe\6000s\6115.014\SMP.doc 5 <br /> �r <br />