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o <br /> F <br /> 9 <br /> Ms. Vicki McCartney, Sr. R.E.H.S. <br /> September 19, 2008 <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> The driller will contain the waste well materials and soil in 55-gallon drums for temporary on-site <br /> storage pending waste characterization and proper disposition. To characterize the waste, <br /> Ramage Environmental will collect representative soil samples for laboratory analysis. The lab <br /> will analyze the samples for petroleum hydrocarbons and total lead, so that the waste can be <br /> profiled for disposal into an appropriate landfill. Based on the existing set of soil sample <br /> analytical results, Ramage Environmental expects that the well destruction waste will be disposed <br /> of as non-hazardous waste at a nearby landfill,facility. / <br /> The results of the well destructions and waste disposal will be documented in a brief letter report, <br /> which will be submitted to EHD and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (RWQCB). Ramage Environmental will also submit well completion reports documenting the <br /> well destructions to the California Department of Water Resources (DWR). �. <br /> Thank you for your review of this work plan and overall assistance on this project. If you have <br /> questions or need any additional information,please call me at(775) 851-7239 or send an e-mail <br /> to joeramage@sbcglobal.net. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> RAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. . y� G <br /> O� <br /> JOSEPH <br /> d R. <br /> Joseph Ramage, P.G. RAMAGE <br /> I <br /> Project Manager �� Na5856 g <br /> Attachments: Site Plan <br /> ExpiresApril 30.20 I 0 <br /> I <br /> Monitoring Well Logs (MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3) <br /> CC: Ms. Kerry Wasson--San Joaquin County Facilities Management <br /> Mr. James Barton—Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> I <br />