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DAMES & MOORE <br />i I %. ,'t,) 2; ,0 98 <br />May 10, 1991 <br />Metropolitan Stevedore <br />720 East E Street <br />Wilmington, CA 90748 <br />Attention: Mr. Al Gamier <br />Re: Revised Proposal <br />Phase II Site Investigation <br />Port of Stockton. California <br />Dear Mr. Gamier: <br />Dames & Moore is pleased to submit this revised proposal to perform a Phase II investigation <br />for the Metropolitan Stevedore properties located at the Port of Stockton (Figure 1). The revised proposal <br />has been prepared as requested by you during our telephone conversation on May 1, 1991, and as <br />outlined in Dames & Moore's proposal for site assessment of the same properties dated February 26, <br />1991. Included in the proposal is our revised scope of work and cost estimate, and procedures to be used <br />during the Phase II investigation. This revised proposal differs from the original proposal dated April <br />4, 1991 in that it includes additional soil sampling locations for Parcel 3. The cost estimate is outlined <br />in Appendix A. Field procedures and protocols are presented in Appendix B. <br />1.0 BACKGROUND <br />The area of investigation consists of three adjacent parcels (Figure 1). Parcel 1 is 4.68 acres, was <br />previously used for coal storage and is planned to be subleased for use as a sulphur pelletilizing facility. <br />Parcel 2, approximately 4.2 acres, was previously used for coal and petroleum coke storage and is <br />planned to be used for copper and coal stockpiling. Parcel 3, approximately 4.3 acres, was previously <br />used for copper concentrate storage and is currently used for coal and petroleum coke storage. Parcel <br />3 also contains a rotary railcar dumper and conveyor system for distributing the stored bulk materials. <br />There are presently four conveyors located on Parcel 3. <br />PROP06.005