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James Giottonini <br /> Page 3 <br /> 2500 Navy Drive <br /> Field observations at the time of the removal of the additional underground storage tanks at this site <br /> indicated soil contamination. However, no results from the soil sampling have been submitted to <br /> PHS/EHD. The COS will submit the results from the tank removal soil sampling within two weeks. <br /> At the time of the tank removal and during the limited overexcavation the soil removed had a strong <br /> hydrocarbon odor. PHS/EHD received a fax copy of soil sample results from this stockpiled soil which <br /> surprisingly showed very low to nondetect results. PHS/EHD was not notified of this sampling and <br /> therefore was not present to observe the methods used to obtain, handle, store, or transport the samples. <br /> The submitted soil results were not consistent with the field observations of this soil, however the City <br /> indicated the soil pile will be disposed of at an appropriate facility. A description of the material used <br /> to backfill the tank pit area and a soil disposal plan will also be submitted to PHS/EHD within two <br /> weeks. <br /> The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 10, 1995 at 1:30 p.m. and will be held at the PHS/EHD <br /> office. <br /> Should you have any questions or disagree with this summary;of the September 13, 1994 meeting, please contact <br /> Mary Meays at (209) 468-0337 or Linda Turkatte at (209) 468-3441. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Mary Meays, Sen r RE Diane inson, REHS <br /> Site Mitigation Unit Supervisor <br /> MM\COS.MET <br /> c: Elizabeth Thayer, CVRWQCB c: Jim Escobar, COS Public Works <br /> c: Stephen Chen, COS Public Works <br /> c: John Lane, RESNA Escalon <br />