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From: John Yoakum [EH] [mailto:JYoakum(cbsjcehd.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 9:32 AM <br /> To: Julie Hernandez <br /> Subject: RE: Permit Application: Costco Lodi <br /> Julie, <br /> I have issued your permit number SR0066315. <br /> I have attached a copy of the permit to this e-mail. <br /> The permit is for one push probe boring to 9'. <br /> Two things caught my attention of this permit. <br /> You signed the permit, but listed Costco as the billable party. <br /> Since no one from Costco signed the Master File Record, they cannot be held responsible. <br /> Since you signed the paper Kleinfelder will be the billable party for all future billing on this property. <br /> To change this,you need to send in a new Master File Record signed by a responsible party of Costco. <br /> The second thing that was missing was the reason for doing this investigation and who hired you. <br /> Companies usually do no hire companies to do a soil investigation without a reason. <br /> Please send a response to this e-mail stating the company that hired you and the reason for the investigation. <br /> Once I receive the response to this e-mail, then we can discuss the scheduling of the inspection. <br /> Johnny Yoakum <br /> Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> From: Julie Hernandez fmaiIto:CJHernandez@kleinfelder.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 4:34 PM <br /> To: John Yoakum [EH] <br /> Subject: Permit Application: Costco Lodi <br /> Hi Johnny, <br /> I have included the boring permit application and boring location map. I made a payment of$885.95 this morning on <br /> your website.The following describes the proposed scope of work for the Costco Lodi drilling. Please let me know if you <br /> have any questions. <br /> Scope of Work <br /> One soil boring will be advanced using direct push drilling methods,to a maximum total depth of approximately 9 feet <br /> bgs.Assuming this total depth of 9 feet bgs, soil samples will be collected from the boring at approximate depths of 2 <br /> feet, 5 feet, and 8 feet bgs(unless field observations, such as the presence of hydrocarbon or chemical staining or odor, <br /> warrant the submittal of a sample from between these intervals). <br /> The soil samples will be collected using a combination of hand-held (i.e., hand auger) and direct-push equipment. Use of <br /> direct-push equipment, such as that used with the Geoprobe'"^, typically consists of driving a hollow rod into the ground <br /> to the desired depth using a hydraulic percussion hammer mounted on the back of a truck.The soil samples will be <br /> collected in 0.75-inch diameter,clear polyvinyl chloride sample sleeves that are up to 4 feet long. <br /> 3 <br />