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v Mr. Tom Juano <br /> Herrick Corporation <br /> February 23, 1993 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Upon confirmation that the diesel compounds have been degraded to <br /> acceptable concentrations (ie. below the detection limit) <br /> throughout the soil stockpile, the soil bioremediation process will <br /> be considered complete. The treated soil can be used as clean fill <br /> or topsoil, and does not require any special handling notification. <br /> Dis osal At BFI Vasco Road <br /> The BFI Vasco Road Landfill is capable of accepting soil containing <br /> diesel compounds at concentrations up to 1000 ppm. If this option <br /> is elected, DECON will first complete the profile forms required <br /> for soil to be accepted by the facility. <br /> v Some additional analyses (primarily for metals) will be required <br /> in order to profile the soil into BFI Vasco Road. <br /> Once the profile has been accepted, DECON will load the soil onto <br /> 20-cubic yard end dump trucks and transport the soil to the BFI <br /> Vasco Road Landfill. The loaded trucks will be weighed with a <br /> portable scale and transported under a non-hazardous manifest or <br /> bill of lading which indicates the net weight carried by each <br /> truck. <br /> Upon completion of the field work, DECON will prepare a project <br /> summary report containing all documentation relevant to this <br /> project. <br /> TIMETABLE <br /> DECON is prepared to begin work on this phase of the project <br /> immediately upon receiving authorization to proceed. <br /> We anticipate that the bioremediation process can be completed in <br /> three to four months. The profiling (including analysis) and <br /> transportation of soil to BFI Vasco Road should require <br /> approximately three weeks to complete. <br /> The project summary report will be provided to Herrick Steel <br /> approximately two weeks after completion of all field work. <br /> *. <br />