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KLEINFELDER <br /> RE 1SFA4-PR1D1v(= <br /> LIMITED SOIL AND GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT <br /> MEL RICE TERMINAL <br /> PORT OF STOCKTON <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> File No. 02001PROP.ENV / ST04P165 <br /> April 19, 2004 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This proposal was developed after discussion with Ms. Kama Harrigfeld and is a preliminary <br /> understanding of Herum Crabtree Brown's (HCB's) desires. Kleinfelder is committed to <br /> providing quality service to its clients, commensurate with their wants, needs and desired level of <br /> risk. If a portion of this proposal does not meet the needs of HCB, or if those needs have . <br /> changed, Kleinfelder will consider appropriate modifications, subject to the standards of care to <br /> which we adhere as professionals. Modifications such as changes in scope, methodology, <br /> scheduling, and contract terms may result in changes to the risks assumed by HCB as well as <br /> adjustments to our fees. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you. <br /> LIMITED SOIL AND GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT - SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Task 1 Permitting and Pre-Field Activities <br /> Kleinfelder will submit a boring/well permit to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (EHD). The permit(s) will be forwarded to EHD at least 48 hours prior to <br /> conducting fieldwork. <br /> Please note that EHD may bill HCB directly for oversight time on the project. The proposed <br /> boring location areas will be marked in white paint and Underground Services Alert will be <br /> notified at least 48 hours prior to boring activities. <br /> Task 2 Advancement of Push Probes <br /> Push probe borings will be advanced around six (6) ASTs, located at the Mel Rice Terminal in <br /> Stockton, California to assess subsurface soil and groundwater conditions at the subject site. <br /> Based on a recent Geotechnical Investigation conducted by Kleinfelder approximately 500 feet <br /> from the Mel Rice Terminal, depth to groundwater is estimated at approximately 8 to 11 feet bgs. <br /> Eighteen (18) soil borings will be advanced around six ASTs, three at each AST location . The <br /> pushprobes will be advanced to depths ranging from approximately 11 to 15 feet below ground <br /> surface (bgs). A grab groundwater sample will also be collected from one of three soil borings in <br /> proximity to each of the six ASTs. The actual sampling locations will be dependent on access, <br /> surface conditions, and potential interference with subsurface utilities. <br /> 0200 1 PROP.ENV/ST04P 165/DGD:ss Page I of 6 <br /> Copyright 2004,Kleinfelder,Inc. April 19,2004 <br />