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236' 'Ariner Square Drive,Suite 243 <br /> R Ala CA 94501 <br /> ^yHYpv� AL Te15�521- <br /> �INC. Fax 510-52i-50785078 <br /> t-S00-347-HETI <br /> Massachusetts <br /> New York <br /> June 21, 1993 RECEIVED <br /> Mr. Mark Gabrielli <br /> Canandaigua Wine Company J U L <br /> P. O. Box 55 OVINUNMENTAL HLALTH <br /> Lodi, California 95258 PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Re: Claude C. Wood Property, Lodi, California <br /> Dear Mr. Gabrielli, <br /> With regard to our recent conversations, and persuant to San Joaquin County <br /> guidelines for the completion of environmental assessments, the following presents <br /> a brief workplan for investigative activities proposed for completion at the <br /> referenced location. <br /> Background and Project Status: <br /> The Canandaigua Wine Company (Canandaigua) is currently considering the <br /> purchase of several acres of property that abut the Canandaigua Winery to the <br /> north. The property under consideration is bordered to the north by the <br /> Mokelumne River and flood plain, and to the east and west by winery infiltration <br /> ponds (Figure 1). <br /> Information contained in a Preliminary Site Assessment completed for <br /> Canandaigua in 1991 indicates that the subject acquisition site has not been <br /> previously developed. The property appears to have been used as a source of fill for <br /> various projects, and a resulting borrow pit occupies much of the site. Various types <br /> of construction debris have been piled around the sides of the pit by the current <br /> property owner. <br /> A property inspection was conducted by Hydro-Environmental Technologies, Inc. <br /> (HETI) in March, 1993. Following a review of observations recorded by the HETI site <br /> inspector, Canandaigua determined that a limited subsurface investigation would <br /> provide useful additional data. <br /> The purpose of this letter workplan is to present the methodologies associated with <br /> this phase of subsurface site characterization. <br /> Workplan for Additional Assessment: <br /> • Permit and install five on-site monitoring wells as shown on the attached site <br /> plan (Figure 2). The purpose of this well installation is to provide access points for <br /> the collection of ground water samples. The wells will be drilled using hollow stem <br /> augers driven by a truck mounted drilling rig. The wells will be constructed of 2- <br />