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will be hauled by Belshire Environmental Services, Inc. or a subcontractor of Belshire to T.P.S <br /> Technologies, Inc. in Richmond, CA. for proper treatment. <br /> Source Area Remediation <br /> Any excavation of soils and/or groundwater withdrawal at the site will be conducted with the primary <br /> goal of facilitating construction activities. Some limited overexcavation (less than 200 cubic yards) of <br /> hydrocarbon-containing soils may be conducted at the site as source removal remediation, if such work <br /> can be completed without adversely impacting construction schedules. Removal of soils which are too <br /> wet to be used for backfilling may be required, whether or not these soils contain hydrocarbons. Waste <br /> segregation will be conducted using field and/or analytical criteria, to allow use of onsite soils for <br /> backfilling purposes whenever possible. <br /> Oxygen-Release compound (ORC) may be inserted in bulk form (powder) in the underground storage <br /> tank pit area as approved prior to field operations by the SJCDEH. Application of ORC powder is <br /> proposed as a means of stimulating passive biodegradation in the hydrocarbon source area (Appendix <br /> B). <br /> Please call 925-370-3990 if you have any questions or require further information. <br /> Cordially, <br /> Fluor Daniel GTI, Inc. Fluor Daniel GTI, Inc. <br /> David Bean Ed Simonis, R.G. <br /> Staff Geologist Senior Geologist <br /> cc: Mr. Michael Kith, San Joaquin County Public Health Services 'C <br /> Mr. Harlin Knoll, San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Ms. Shelby Lathrop, Project Manager, Fluor Daniel GTI � N0 4421 <br /> Attachment A: Standard Operating Procedures <br /> Attachment B: Oxygen-Release Compound (ORC) <br /> 17647MAN.LTR <br /> FLUOR DANIEL GTI <br />