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4:4 BACx 7LL NG <br /> =- All hydrocarbon-impacted soil was.transported off-sate by Dillard=Environmental Service of Byron and <br /> disposed of at REMCO of Richmond.- The remaining clean.soil was used as backfill along with <br /> imported fill The imported sand material was from Reeve's Sand and Gravel df.Escalon. The <br /> --- imported material-was placed at the bottom of the—tank pit. <br /> 5.0 DISCUSSION&-CONCLUSIONS <br /> Three underground storage tanks were removed from-the property located at 22170 Higli iay 120, <br /> Escalon, California. Overrxcariatcon was:performed due to the presence-of.hydrocarbon impacted soil. <br /> Soil samples.collected from the final Limits of excaaation indicated that d1l hydrocarbon=impacted soil <br /> had been removed from" the tank pit. Groundwater was riot encountered during the tank.removal <br /> operation:. <br /> 6:0 REPORT LIMITATIONS <br /> `This report presents a.sum.mary of work completed by-P.enn-Environmental, Inc. and G.-R. Kause- <br /> _Construction, Inc.,-including observations and descriptions of site conditions encountered. Where <br /> appropriate, it includes andlytical results for samples taken driving the-course of-the-work. The <br /> number Land location of samples <br /> are chaser to provide required information, but it cannot be assumed <br /> -that they=are-representative of areas not sampled. All conclusions and/or recommendations ane based <br /> on-these analyses anal o5seruations,.and the governing regulations Conclusions beyond those stated <br /> and reported herein should not be inferred from-this document. <br /> - Penn En6ir&iinental,-MC. warrants that all services mere perf6r7ne-d in accordance-with generally <br /> accepted practices, in:the envie hi -ental-engineering.and construction field, which existed at the time <br /> and location of the-work. <br />