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T S ECOR <br /> Ms. Margaret Lagorio <br /> December 9, 2002 <br /> Page 2 <br /> bottom soil samples from the final excavation area in order to define the remaining impacts, if any, at <br /> the site. Field and laboratory procedures for the proposed activities are presented in Attachment 1. <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> SECOR is prepared to initiate fieldwork within 1-2 weeks following issuance of necessary permits by <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division. A report documenting well destruction, UST <br /> removal, and overexcavation activities will be submitted approximately 6 to 8 weeks after the <br /> completion of the site demolition activities. SECOR will also evaluate the need to replace all or some <br /> of the onsite monitoring wells based on the results of the excavation activities. <br /> Should you have any questions or concerns regarding these activities, please feel free to contact <br /> William Brasher of SECOR at (916) 861-0400 x284 or Bob Cochran of Chevron at(925) 842-9655. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> SECOR International Incorporated <br /> Get/ <br /> rotenhuis William E. Brasher, P.E. <br /> Staff Scientist Project Manager <br /> WEB/web <br /> Enclosures: <br /> Figure 1 —Site Location Map <br /> Figure 2—Site Plan <br /> Attachment 1 — Field and Laboratory Procedures <br /> cc: Bob Cochran, Chevron Environmental Management Company, San Ramon, CA <br /> Marty Hartzell, Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA <br /> hChevron\9055AREPORTS\Well destruction wp 2002.doc <br />