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Woodward-Clyde <br /> Consultants <br /> Anthony J. Landis <br /> Department of Health Services <br /> May 27, 1992 <br /> 90189N <br /> Page 2 <br /> maintained. The samples were analyzed at California Analytical Laboratories, Inc. for the <br /> following parameters: <br /> Specific Conductance (EPA Method 120.1) <br /> Total Dissolved Lead (EPA Method 239.2) <br /> Total Dissolved Copper (EPA Method 6010) <br /> Total Dissolved Solids (EPA Method 160.1) <br /> A summary of the analytical results for the groundwater samples collected from the seven <br /> monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, MW-4, MW-6, MW-14, MW-15, and MW-30) during this <br /> sampling effort is presented on Table 1; a copy of the analytical report is attached. <br /> The dissolved copper results for each sample were below the detection limit of the analysis <br /> except for the samples collected from MW-14 (0.074 mg/L) and MW-15 (0.047 mg/L). The <br /> dissolved lead results for each sample were below the detection limit of the analysis. <br /> If you should have any questions, please call me at (916) 368-0988. <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS <br /> Kamine, P.E. <br /> P o ct Manager <br /> nclosure <br /> cc: Jim Neal - LIKA Corporation Jim Sheets - Tandy <br /> Ron Valinoti - SJCPHS 0 Antonia Vorster - RWQCB <br /> James L. Tjosvold - DHS Christopher Vais - WCC <br /> Fernando Amador - DHS James Jaffe - Jaffe, Trutanich, <br /> Scatena and Blum <br /> 7QunxTEx <br />