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_ _: <br /> r, <br /> j VE D <br /> U I ? e, 1 <br /> FIANW"­ WATER E� ;RONMEN' TAL*E11:101TECHNOLOGY, <br /> GROUND �,��� � � HEALTH <br /> INC. �'Tf S i 37Q <br /> 1401 Halyard Drive,5uite140,West Sacramento,CA 95fi91, 916137 <br /> FAX(916)372-8781 <br /> October 21, 1991 02320 1837 <br /> Mr. Michael Infurna <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 1601 East Hazelton Ave. <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> RE: REVISED PROPOSAL FOR ADDITIONAL WORK FOR THE UPS DISTRIBUTION <br /> FACILITY, STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> 1532 N. BROADWAY <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> Dear Mr. Infurna: <br /> This letter is presented by Groundwater Technology, Inc. to propose additional work at the above <br /> referenced site (Figure 1). The proposed additional work includes additional excavation at the gasoline <br /> tank excavation. <br /> PROPOSED ADDITIONAL WORK <br /> TASK 1: SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> An updated Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan will be prepared by Groundwater Technology as <br /> required by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA? Standard "Hazardous Waste <br /> Operations and Emergency Response" guidelines (29 CFR 1910.120). The updated Site-Specific <br /> Health and Safety Plan will be prepared by a Groundwater Technology industrial hygienist, following <br /> a complete review of site conditions and any existing Site-Specific Health and Safety Plans for the site <br /> with the project manager. The document will be reviewed and signed by all Groundwater Technology <br /> personnel and subcontractors performing work at the site. <br /> TASK 2: ADDITIONAL EXCAVATION <br /> In order to obtain approval for installation of a new underground storage tank in the former tank pit <br /> and, Groundwater Technology proposes to overexcavate the gasoline tank pit to approximately <br /> 40'X14'X14' (Figure 1). The original dimensions of the excavation are noted on Figure 1 as well. This <br /> excavation will be performed utilizing a excavator with a 40-Hour OSHA trained operator. The <br /> excavation is estimated to take approximately one day. All site safety and security protocol will be <br /> in accordance with Cal-OSHA standards. <br /> A�f <br /> Oft?ces throughout the U.S.,Canada and Overseas <br /> s <br />