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Page 3 of 6 <br /> Her number is 209-468-3912 <br /> Please let me know if I can be of further assistance at this time. <br /> Thank you! <br /> Kind Regards, <br /> Sharon L. Schlecht <br /> One West Code Violations Technician <br /> Lender Processing Services, Inc. <br /> Office: 303-439-3471 <br /> sharon.schlecht Ipsvcs.com <br /> LPs <br /> UNOER PROCESS.NO <br /> SERVICES <br /> From: Champion Care [mailto:championcares@comcast.net] <br /> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 20113:26 PM <br /> To: Schlecht, Sharon L <br /> Subject: Re: Work Order 1014745299 & 1014745368 10900 Tokay Colony Road, Lodi <br /> Is there already a report verifying that meth does exist? <br /> Ron <br /> ----- Original Message ----- <br /> From: Schlecht, Sharon L <br /> To: 'Champion Care' <br /> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 4:10 PM <br /> Subject: RE: Work Order 1014745299 & 1014745368 10900 Tokay Colony Road, Lodi <br /> Ron, <br /> Can you tell me if this is an accurate view of what to expect??: <br /> This is SJCED's required process. <br /> The cleanup is a several step process: <br /> The approved PSWAP is the 1M ste , which we have. It does not include any sampling or cleanup. It <br /> outlines where sampling should occur. <br /> The 2nd step is where we are at and includes sample collection and lab analysis so a PSAR can be <br /> generated for approval. The PSAR outlines cleanup criteria. <br /> The Yd—step is the actual cleanup in accordance with the PSAR. <br /> The 4tn step is sampling and lab analysis to verify cleanup is complete. <br /> The 5t—h step is the final step requesting approval of the PSAFR which recaps sampling, cleanup and <br /> post cleanup sampling. <br /> 2/4/2011 <br />