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Tim Naughton, AECOM• - 2 - • 30 September 2015 <br /> Shell Pipeline Tracy, San Joaquin County <br /> 1. Review the results of the investigations. <br /> 2. Review Soil Management Plan. <br /> 3. Conduct site inspections, phone calls, and meetings to keep informed on the progress of <br /> the investigation. <br /> 4. Prepare written correspondence, including letters, monitoring programs, review memos, <br /> and Board orders (if needed) to clearly communicate the Board's requirements. <br /> Billing Rates and Estimate of Expected Charges <br /> Central Valley Water Board staff expects to charge about 80 hours in the conduct of cleanup <br /> oversight for this project from now through fiscal year 2015-2016, which runs from 1 July 2015 <br /> through 30 June 2016. The number of hours given is merely an estimate, and you will be billed <br /> only for the actual hours spent. The State billing rate is about $150 per hour, but the rate will vary <br /> depending on the salary of the individual(s) responsible for the oversight. Based on the average <br /> rate, the estimated billing charge for this site is about $12,000 through fiscal year 2015-2016. <br /> Attachment 1 lists the billing rates for the classes of employees who may be working on this site, <br /> including an example of how the hourly billing rate is calculated. Attachment 2 describes the <br /> billing process in detail. <br /> Should you have any questions regarding the information in this letter, please call Joe Mello at <br /> (916) 464-4661. For questions regarding the technical aspects of this project, you may call <br /> Kristi Shelton, the Board's project manager, at (916) 464-4819. <br /> PAMELA C. CREEDON <br /> Executive Officer <br /> Attachments (3) <br /> cc: San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division, Stockton . <br />