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• <br /> File No. 20-3978-01.WR9 In KLEINFELDER <br /> December 9, 1996 <br /> 6. Three soil samples will be collected at each landfill site for a total of 21 samples. <br /> 7. The workplan fee is based on the assumption that the county will not request further <br /> information. <br /> 8. The permit fee is for the permit only. The San Joaquin County PHS/EHD will bill oversight <br /> costs on a time and materials basis directly to Atherton Kirk Development. <br /> 9. The drilling and well installation fee is based on a total of 13 days of field work with a two <br /> man drill crew and that depth-to-groundwater at the site does not exceed 27 feet below <br /> ground surface. <br /> 10. Well development is based on no more than 7-days to complete and well sampling is based <br /> on no more than 5-days to complete. <br /> 4. LIMITATIONS <br /> Kleinfelder prepared this proposal in accordance with generally accepted standards of care which <br /> exist in Northern California at this time. It should be recognized that definition and evaluation of <br /> geologic and environmental conditions are a difficult and inexact science. Judgments leading to <br /> conclusions and recommendations are generally made with incomplete knowledge of the <br /> subsurface conditions present. More extensive studies, including subsurface investigations, may <br /> be performed to reduce uncertainties. If the client wishes to reduce the uncertainties beyond the <br /> level associated with this proposal Kleinfelder can be notified for additional consultation. No <br /> warranty, expressed or implied, is made. <br /> Regulations and professional standards applicable to Kleinfelder's services are continually <br /> evolving. Techniques are, by necessity, often new and relatively untried. Different professionals <br /> may reasonably adopt different approaches to similar problems. Therefore, no warranty or <br /> guarantee, expressed or implied,will be included in Kleinfelder's scope of service. <br /> During the course of the performance of Kleinfelder's services, hazardous materials may be <br /> discovered. Kleinfelder will assume no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any claim, loss <br /> of property value, damage, or injury that results from pre-existing hazardous materials being <br /> encountered or present on the project site, or from the discovery of such hazardous materials. <br /> Nothing contained in this proposal should be construed or interpreted as requiring Kleinfelder to <br /> assume the status of an owner, operator, generator, or person who arranges for disposal, <br /> transport, storage or treatment of hazardous materials within the meaning of any governmental <br /> statute, regulation or order. Atherton-Kirk Development will be solely responsible for notifying <br /> all governmental agencies, and the public at large, of the existence, release, treatment or disposal <br /> of any hazardous materials observed at the project site, either before or during performance of <br /> 20-3978-01.WR9/MP960143 Page 8 of 9 01996, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />