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MB ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 8613 Walnut Ridge WaySacramento, California 95828 <br /> (916)681-1168 <br /> October 19,2004 <br /> Mr.Kent Ramos <br /> Ramos Oil <br /> P.O.Box 401 <br /> West Sacramento,California 95691 <br /> Subject: Scope of Work-Due Diligence Environmental Site Assessment <br /> Beneto Oil French Camp Cardlock Facility <br /> 10855 S.Harlan Road <br /> French Camp,California <br /> Dear Mr. Ramos: <br /> At the request of Ms. Chris Brown of North State Environmental, MB Environmental Geology <br /> (MBEG) is pleased to submit the following cost estimate/scope of work to perform a I mitteis dPPhhase EG 2 <br /> environmental assessment for Ramos Oil at the above-referenced pro a proposed scope <br /> understanding that Ramos Oil is interested in leasing this property performing <br /> of work to satisfy internal company due diligence requirements. The site is currently operated as a <br /> an <br /> at San <br /> cardlock fuel facility Beneto Oil,which only serves diesel fuel. AccordingndeM <br /> gnderlain by alluvialldepos is <br /> to r. Had <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(SJCEHD),desite <br /> of sand primarily with lesser amounts of silt and clay, and depth to groundwater is estimated to be 18 <br /> and 25 feet below surface grade. <br /> Based on the current information available, MBEG proposes the following additional scope of work to <br /> provide an initial assessment of the soil and groundwater beneath the site: <br /> Task 1 Drill and Sample Soil and Groundwater from 5 Soil Borings <br /> • Mark proposed drill location in white paint and notify Underground Service Alert at least 2 <br /> business days prior to drilling. ermit and out inspection fees <br /> • Obtain a drilling permit from SJCEHD. Cost for SJCEHD p gr <br /> are estimated based on conversation with Mr.Harlan Knoll at SJCEHD. <br /> • Drill five soil borings at locations chosen by North State Environmental (refer to site maps <br /> in Enclosure A). Borings will be 2-inches in diameter and will be installed with a direct- <br /> push (Geoprobe)technology. Soil samples will be collected continuously from each boring <br /> and field screened for the presence of petroleum hydrocarbon vapors using a <br /> photoionization device (PID). It is MBEG's understanding that all borings are located in <br /> asphalt or unpaved areas. <br /> boring will be submitted for laboratory analysis based on PID <br /> • One soil sample from each <br /> results and stratigraphic location. <br /> • One grab groundwater sample will be collected from each boring and submitted for <br /> laboratory analysis. <br /> Providing a Competitive Edge <br />