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June '16, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> TPPH-g. Based on these observations, the SJCEHD feels that the TPPH-g impact in the <br /> area of soil sample PD-3 is of lirnited extent. The SJCEHD remains in support of a letter J <br /> requiring no further action. <br /> PEG concurs with the observations of the SJCEHD in regard to the TPPH-g impact in <br /> the location of soil sample PD-3. In addition to the apparently limited extent of TPPH-g <br /> impact in that area, PEG notes that the TPPH-g concentration detected in soil sample <br /> PD-3 is not accompanled.by detectable concentrations of benzene or methyl-tertiary- <br /> butylether, the primary constituents of concern with regard to the protection of drinking <br /> water resources- <br /> On behalf of Tosco, PEG hereby requests the issuance of a letter requesting no further <br /> investigative or remedial action for the subject site. <br /> F <br /> Should you have additional questions-or comments, please feel free to contact our office. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> D <br /> Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. K3 Y <br /> LIZ. <br /> No. 6745- <br /> Timothy <br /> 745Timothy L. Ripp <br /> Project Geologist rqT� pfi cplv\F <br /> RG 6745 <br /> Attachment: Soil Sampling Results for Station Upg7-ade, dated May 1, 1998 <br /> cc (without attachment): <br /> Ni�7'1_Arlin Knoll;San Joaquin County.Environm_ental"Health Division <br /> Mr. David_Carnille, Tosco Marketing Company_ <br /> Mr. Scott Hooton, BP Oil <br /> ` l <br /> i <br /> 31 I 1741 A/CLOSLET.DOC <br />