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Attachment <br /> Page 2 <br /> of existing maintenance shop building and excavation to a <br /> maximum depth of 25 feet below the ground surface. <br /> o November 3 , 1988- San Joaquin Health District responds to <br /> FS/RAP report in letter. Finds FS/RAP adequate providing <br /> certain considerations were addressed. <br /> o November 28, 1988- Dames & Moore submits response to <br /> November 3rd letter from San Joaquin addressing each of their <br /> stated concerns. Also submitted work plan for additional <br /> groundwater sampling and analysis. <br /> o January 18, 1989- San Joaquin submits letter to AFPC stating <br /> work plan incomplete due to unacceptable laboratory methods. <br /> o January 23 , 1989- Dames & Moore sends revised work plan to <br /> San Joaquin Health District for review. <br /> o January 24 , 1989- San Joaquin telecopies inappropriate lab <br /> methods to Dames & Moore. <br /> o January 26, 1989- Dames & Moore telecopies reply to San <br /> Joaquin. <br /> o January 27 , 1989- Diane Henson of San Joaquin verbally <br /> approves work plan. <br /> o January 30 , 1989- Dames & Moore resamples existing wells. <br /> No compounds detected. <br /> o February 17 , 1989- Dames & Moore submits report to San <br /> Joaquin presenting results of additional groundwater <br /> monitoring. <br /> o March 13 , 1989- Dames & Moore submits copy of FS/RAP <br /> report to Lorna Kirby of the Department of Health Services. <br /> o March through July 1989- Dames & Moore attempts to get <br /> response from San Joaquin. Many phone calls unanswered. <br />