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r <br /> Steven Sasson -9- February 5, 1996 <br /> present Therefore, no TPH would be expected to be found in the ground water at a future date <br /> In addition, assuming that the ground water is a potable source, the concentration of hydraulic <br /> fluid would need to exceed 50 ppm in order to present any risk of a health hazard <br /> Based on the reports produced by CRC (1994, 1995) and this risk assessment, it is ENVIRON's <br /> recommendation that no further action is necessary at this site All references cited in this <br /> document are listed in Attachment A <br /> If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to call the undersigned at (714) <br /> 261-5151 <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> � J <br /> Houshang nDezfuhan, Ph D., P E <br /> Principal <br /> �k 1 <br /> Farshad Razmdjoo <br /> Manager <br /> su � ,?.� <br /> Jill Ryer-Powder, Ph D , DABT <br /> Manager <br /> JEP.FR HD.bjw <br /> F 16jwljep%cIosure rpt(wp61) <br />