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• � <br /> File No. 20-3978-01.W12 in KLEIN FELDER <br /> January 14, 1997 <br /> REPORT PREPARATION <br /> Upon completion of the soil sampling and our receipt and review of the analytical results, a <br /> report will be prepared for client review. The report will include: <br /> • A description of field activities, observations, and protocols; <br /> • Lithologic logs and, if appropriate, interpreted geologic cross sections; <br /> • Tabularized results of soil sample analysis with copies of certified analytical <br /> laboratory results with chain-of-custody documentation; <br /> • Conclusions and recommendations. <br /> All information gathered during the study by Kleinfelder is considered confidential and will be <br /> released only upon written authorization from the client or as required by law. California law <br /> requires a person to inform the state if a situation is encountered that can be considered an <br /> immediate endangerment to the public's health or welfare and/or to the environment. <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> Kleinfelder could initiate field activities within 3 to 5 working days of receiving written <br /> authorization to proceed. Our report will be submitted for client review within 10 working days <br /> of receiving analytical results. Verbal results will be provided upon our receipt of the analytical <br /> data. The estimated completion time for this scope of work is approximately 6 weeks. <br /> CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ASSUMPTIONS <br /> Atherton Kirk Development will assist Kleinfelder in obtaining access to the site and <br /> owner authorization for the proposed sampling. <br /> Adequate work space and access will be provided. Kleinfelder will attempt to advance <br /> soil borings and collect samples at the proposed locations. If the drilling equipment <br /> cannot be positioned, alternative drilling locations or sampling methods should be <br /> investigated. <br /> > The borings are to be drilled with a truck mounted drill rig equipped with hollow stem <br /> augers, or sampled using a hand auger and slide hammer. It is anticipated that concrete <br /> cutting will be required to access several boring locations. If difficult drilling <br /> conditions are encountered, alternative sampling methods may be necessary. <br /> 20-3978-01.W12I207PE024 Page 5 of 01997, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />