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Levme•Fricke•Recon <br /> ENGINEERS,HYDROGEOLOGISTS&APPLIED SCIENTISTS <br /> and support trucks require a combined workspace of approximately 40 by 80 feet. Except as noted <br /> below, all equipment will be kept in place as necessary during the duration of the work. The work <br /> area will be cordoned off using traffic cones and barrier tape. No other traffic control measures <br /> are anticipated to be necessary. <br /> Proposed Schedule <br /> The exact start date for this work will be determined based on the driller's availability and <br /> schedule, completion of any necessary permits, and granting of access by Lincoln Properties, Ltd. <br /> We currently anticipate contractor availability in early November 1997. <br /> Please review the proposed procedures to abandon MW-21. If you have any questions about the <br /> procedures, please call Andy Lojo at 510-596-9515. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> NR �O-f, <br /> - <br /> Donald T. Bradshaw, R.G. <br /> Site Project Manager <br /> Principal Hydrogeologist <br /> Enclosures <br /> cc: Wendy Cohen/Wendy Wyels, Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> A.J. Birkbeck, Esq., Fulcrum Environmental Law <br /> Robert C. Thompson, Esq., LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae <br /> Douglas W. Michaud, Esq., Zevnik Horton Guibord & McGovern <br /> Michael C. Donovan, Esq., Zevnik Horton Guibord& McGovern <br /> John Meyer, Esq., Fulcrum Environmental Law <br /> Wilbur H. Smith H, Esq., Lincoln Properties, Ltd. <br /> Anne M. Farr, Ph.D., Farr Associates (2 copies) <br /> L[r-Meays-MW21-0411 LSRL 3 <br />