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Mr. Frank Girardi <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> December 2, 2019 <br /> +/-50 feet. The OVP and TAOC pipelines were installed at depths of up to 10 feet below ground surface. <br /> The steel pipeline was typically encased in a protective coating composed of coal tar and ACM. <br /> Working under the direction of State regulatory agencies, CEMC conducted risk assessments at <br /> numerous locations with known historical crude-oil release points along the former OVP and TAOC <br /> pipeline. Analytical results from these dsk assessments indicated that the crude-contaminated soil was <br /> non-hazardous- Accordingly, soil encountered during construction activities around these former <br /> pipelines may potentially be reused as backfill on site once property tested. Properly abandoned crude- <br /> oil pipelines and sections of the pipelines may be left in the ground. Properly abandoned crude-oil <br /> pipelines and sections of the pipelines may be left in the ground. <br /> Parties conducting construction activities in the vicinity of this former pipeline ROWs may wish to use the <br /> information provided in this letter to help prepare for the possibility of encountering abandoned pipelines <br /> and pipeline-related ACM during the course of their work. <br /> For more information regarding this historic pipeline, please visit h'Lto:flwww.hr)pinfo.com. If you would <br /> like additional information, or encounter the pipelines or potential impacts suspected from the pipelines, <br /> please contact Allen Just(allenjust(Parcadis,com at(714) 508-2677 or Rob Moniz <br /> (Robert.Moniz @ arcadis.com) at(925)296-7839. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> j-5A— <br /> Allen C. Just, P.E. <br /> Program Manager <br /> Copies: <br /> Mr. Michael Oliphant-CEMC <br /> 6001 Bollinger Canyon Rd., Room C2176 San Ramon, CA 94583 <br /> Enclosures: <br /> Figures <br /> 1 Historical Pipeline Right of Way-Proposed Com Packing Facility <br /> Page: <br /> 2/2 <br />