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M <br /> Page 2 0£ 5 <br /> approve . <br /> From : Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 4 : 34 PM <br /> To: 'jean ne. homsey@atcassociates.com' <br /> Subject: RE : KI soil spread . <br /> I spoke with Margaret about the spreading of soil . <br /> My concern is cost-effectiveness . Her's is getting it cleaned up prior to the <br /> rains in October. <br /> If you can convince me that spreading , monitoring air, water and soil <br /> concentrations and ensuring clean up before first rains is cheaper than just <br /> hauling the filled up containers , I ' ll listen . <br /> get me a cost breakdown for all costs from this point til soil cleanup verified in <br /> late September 2008 . Your labor, lab , and all needed to get the 40 yards to <br /> the spread site versus just hauling off now . <br /> Margaret wants a statement that you will verify cleanup before first rain or <br /> remove the soil for proper disposal . <br /> Add this to your modified proposal and submit to me . Get me an estimate of <br /> how much surface area 40 cubic yards spreads out in a 6-inch lift . Grid it off. <br /> eventually sampling this grid prior to the October rains will have to be done to <br /> prove effectiveness . <br /> I recommend you sample the bins before you do anything , sometimes this <br /> makes a big difference . If you take the soil to Forward , what analysis will you <br /> need for them ? what rate? (samples per bin ) . I ' ll accept a minimum of four <br /> discrete tubes under my witness for each bin or more if Forward wants . <br /> Have the lab compo 4 into one at the lab for CDCs . . . . 1 this all could be just a <br /> verbal exercise . . . <br /> From : Jeanne Hornsey [mailto :jeanne. homsey@atcassociates.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 2 : 32 PM <br /> To : Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Subject: RE : KI soil spread . <br /> Both emails work for ATC , either is fine . No problem on the due dates . We've got most of it done, <br /> just need the final survey . John collected bottom samples from all the holes except the mud rotary <br /> boring MW14 . He collected a sample at 98 feet and the bottom is about 120 . 1 don 't know the <br /> specific field decision on that one yet except it would have taken 2 hours to collect the last sample <br /> with the mud rotary method . I 'll let you know . <br /> From : Mike Infurna [EH] [mailto: MInfurna@sjcehd .com] <br /> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1 :45 PM <br /> To: jeanne. homsey@atcassociates.com <br /> 7/ 16/2008 <br />