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0 0 <br /> trenches in that area. I am concerned that that area may still be contain waste. Given the sporadic method of disposal <br /> used by the facility more investigation needs to be conducted. It appears that when the facility need soil for some <br /> activity they would dig a hole and then dispose of the waste to backfill the hole. I am not saying the whole site subject to <br /> this, but the immediate area around where you found existing waste need more trenches.Your sample method for <br /> waste characterization is a little off. Generally,the waste is excavated and the physically analyzed for contaminates <br /> (odor, staining and discoloration).Then those areas are targeted for sampling.Your approach is kind of a shot in the <br /> dark.With that said, I know that Calrecycle as well as the EHD would like to see a report characterizing and quantifying <br /> the waste onsite. I know more than once the EHD staff have asked for a Post Closure Land Use Plan and as today there <br /> has been no such plan submitted. I understand you want to move quickly, but not at the shake of doing a thorough <br /> investigation of the site and conducting sampling in known acceptable methods. Robert <br /> Robert McClellon, Program Coordinator RENS San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Ph (209)468-0332 <br /> Fax(209)468-8392 <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: William Little [mailto:wlittle@advgeoenv.com] <br /> Sent:Tuesday,August 18, 2015 9:52 AM <br /> To: Palmer,Ann@Waterboards;Ambrose,Sabra@CalRecycle;Young, Glenn@CalRecycle <br /> Cc: Djuth,Gerald@Waterboards; Harprit S. Mattu [EH]; Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Pilkington Facility, Lathrop, CA <br /> All: <br /> Attached is the most recent soil samples collected from the western area stockpiles, analyzed for TTLC/STLC metals at <br /> the direction of the LEA. <br /> Now that a determination of the waste has been established, a removal action plan has been proposed, submitted to <br /> the LEA and should be implemented within the next two weeks. <br /> Please call to discuss the findings or if any questions are developing. <br /> William Little <br /> California Professional Geologist#7473 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br /> Environmental . Industrial Hygiene . Geotechnical . Contracting <br /> Phone:800-511-9300 <br /> Fax: 888-445-8786 <br /> wlittle@advgeoenv.com <br /> www.advgeoenv.com <br /> This email/fax message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged <br /> information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution of this email/fax is prohibited. If you are not the <br /> intended recipient, please contact the sender by email/fax and destroy all paper and electronic copies of the original <br /> message. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Palmer,Ann@Waterboards [mailto:Ann.Palmer@waterboards.ca.gov] <br /> Sent: Friday,August 14, 2015 12:35 PM <br /> 2 <br />