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File No. 20-3978-01.W21 KLEINFELDER <br /> February 4, 1997 <br /> ATTACHMENT A <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> SOIL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS <br /> FORMER DRY CHEMICAL STORAGE AREA <br /> FORMER SPRECKELS SUGAR PLANT <br /> 18800 SOUTH SPRECKELS ROAD <br /> MANTECA, CALIFORNIA <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> Kleinfelder is pleased to present this proposal to Atherton Kirk Development. This proposal was <br /> developed after correspondence with Messrs. Mike Atherton of Atherton Kirk Development and <br /> Ron Cheek of R.L.C. Associates, using Kleinfelder's current understanding of the site <br /> conditions, and is a preliminary understanding of your desires and requirements. We have <br /> prepared this proposal based on information usually requested in a workplan by the San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) and the <br /> State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Office (RWQCB). <br /> Kleinfelder is committed to providing a high level of service to its clients, commensurate with <br /> their wants and needs. If a portion of this proposal does not meet the needs of the client, or if <br /> those needs have changed, Kleinfelder stands ready to consider appropriate modifications, <br /> subject to the standards of care to which we adhere as professionals. Modifications such as <br /> changes in scope, methodology, scheduling, and contract terms and conditions may result in <br /> changes to the risks assumed by the client, as well as adjustments to our fees. We look forward <br /> to the opportunity to serve you. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On July 7, 1988, a fire of undetermined origin destroyed the chemical warehouse/sand blasting <br /> canopy at the former Spreckels Sugar Plant in Manteca, California (Plate 1). The building <br /> consisted of a pole barn on a concrete foundation and was used to store bulk chemicals for use in <br /> the plant. This chemical warehouse and sand blasting canopy was rebuilt in the same location <br /> after the July 1988 fire. <br /> Kleinfelder has recently completed a review of plans for the Manteca Spreckels Plant provided to <br /> us by Spreckels Development Company. These plans were not available to us during the Phase I <br /> ESA referenced previously because their location and/or existence were apparently unknown. A <br /> review of a site plan prepared by Industrial Risk Insurers (plan 919229\901205) revealed the <br /> presence of a previously unidentified chemical warehouse canopy (refer to Plate 2) near the <br /> chemical warehouse/sand blasting canopy referenced above. According to Mr. Frank Nelson of <br /> 20-3978-01.W21/207P6049 Page 1 of 01997, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />