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r <br /> O� <br /> remove the USTs from an excavation solely on the Wells Fargo property; or(3)abandon the USTs in <br /> place by way of pressure grouting. Given the current Cit moratorium on sidewalk openings along <br /> Eleventh Street,the City was to evaluate the options and provide a written concurrence or contention for <br /> each option. <br /> PACIFIC spoke with the City again on January 24, 1996. The City said they were not in favor of ; <br /> options 1 and 2 due to the moratorium and the proximity of underground lines,thus they indicated that <br /> option 3 is preferred;closure in place. Given the City response,Unocal proposes to submit a Closure-in- <br /> Place Plan to properly abandon the two USTs located beneath the 11th Street sidewalk. It is Unocal's <br /> understanding that prior to acceptance of the Closure Plan, San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Division will require a letter from the City regarding the tee closure options.,which has been <br /> requested. <br /> Unocal will make every effort to expedite all UST closure hctivities. The Closure Plan will be submitted <br /> to San Joaquin County upon receipt of the City letter rega�ding closure options. In the meantime, i <br /> Unocal will stay in contact with the City,Wells Fargo and San Joaquin County regarding the status of <br /> all activities associated with the closure plan. <br /> Should you have any questions regarding the contents of this letter,please do not hesitate to call at <br /> (510)277-2311. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> E I � f <br /> dward C.Ralston <br /> Senior Environmental Geologist <br /> i <br /> cc: Ron Bock,Unocal <br /> Mike Dixon,Unocal <br /> John Qvale,Unocal <br /> Arthur Barbour,Wells Fargo i <br /> Ronald W.Nelson,Lillick&Charles <br />