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kn KLEINFELDER <br /> 1 BACKGROUND <br /> Mr. Lester Schmiedt has owned the subject property since the early 1940's and developed in <br /> 1946. Mr. Schmiedt operated a soil amendments (fertilizer) service on the site until the 1970's, <br /> when the business was sold to Mr. Alan Schmiedt. In 1982, the business (not the property) was <br /> sold to Mr. Dave Mathews and Mr. William Clark and Tri-Ag began operations on the site. Tri- <br /> Ag provided chemical and fertilizer application services. Tri-Ag has since been closed and <br /> neither party involved with Tri-Ag has been successfully contacted, although.attempts have been <br /> made. The site occupies approximately 1'/2 acres, although the entire Schmiedt property occupies <br /> 5 acres. <br /> Documents referencing the property were forwarded by Ms. Malma Nicholson to Ms. Devra <br /> Lewis of the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). The <br /> documents were as follows: <br /> • March 1988 Preliminary Assessment (PA) submitted by the Department of Toxic Substances <br /> Control, <br /> • 19 July 1988 Review of the Preliminary Assessment of Schmiedt Soil Service, Incorporated <br /> (PA Review) submitted by ICF Technology Inc. <br /> • 23 September 1993 Site Inspection (Site Inspection Report) submitted by Bechtel <br /> Environmental, Inc., <br /> • Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) submitted by WPM Planning Team, Inc. <br /> Information gathered from the reports was forwarded in a letter (dated April 26, 2002) from the <br /> RWQCB requesting a Revised Workplan be prepared for the investigation of soil and <br /> groundwater at the site to Mr. Lester Schmiedt and Mr. Alan Schmiedt of Schmiedt Soil Service, <br /> Inc. and Mr. W.J. Clark and Mr. David Mathews of Tri-Ag Services, Inc.. The above reports <br /> states in part that the site was owned by Mr. Lester Schmiedt since the early 1940's. In the late <br /> 1940's the business was sold to Mr. Alan Schmiedt, and in 1982 sold to Mr. W.J. Clark and Mr. <br /> David Mathews of Tri-Ag Services, Inc. Due to the recommendations included in each of the <br /> reports to conduct site inspections and soil contamination investigations, the RWQCB has <br /> requested that a soil and groundwater investigation be conducted at this time for possible <br /> pollution. This Revised Workplan has been prepared based upon the information relayed in the <br /> letter from the RWQCB dated April 26, 2002. <br /> A workplan was prepared for a limited soil and groundwater investigation by Kleinfelder titled <br /> "Limited Soil and Groundwater Investigation", and dated July 29, 2002. The workplan was <br /> conditionally approved by the RWQCB. The workplan addressed the following points: <br /> • Review of available records of pesticide types, application practices, storage areas, and <br /> disposal procedures (part of Phase I Environmental Site Assessment); <br /> • Review of records of unauthorized pesticide releases or spills (part of Phase I Environmental <br /> Site Assessment); <br /> 27125/01/ST03R657 Page 1 of 15 <br /> Copyright 2003,Kleinfelder,Inc. May 23,2003 <br />