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• • Page 2 of 3 <br /> corrective action stage,we are concerned about the elapsed time this is taking, especially in light of <br /> the fact the State is eager to bring resolution to these sites and Mom worries so much about the site. <br /> As I understand it, from request to do the test to wanting the corrective action plan submitted is one <br /> full year! I know there are administrative tasks and perhaps a new methodology had to be developed, <br /> but one year? This is how I understand the timing: <br /> . April 2010 County gav conditional approval to conduct the ozone bench-scale test(I don't know <br /> when it was requested) <br /> October 2010 AGE forwarded test results to County with the recommendation that a corrective <br /> action plan be developed <br /> January 2011 County concurred with the recommendation and directed the corrective action plan be <br /> submitted by April 2011 <br /> The test itself was 20 days 7 day injection of ozone followed by a 13 day study of the aftereffects). <br /> We know that the County i3 responsible for many sites and that AGE has other work. However,we <br /> would ask that to the exten possible the elapsed time be reduced to as few days,weeks, and months as <br /> possible to bring resolution at the earliest possible date. <br /> Thanks. <br /> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Alison Colavita<acolavita(a.advbeoenv.com>wrote: <br /> Hi Judie and Janie-- <br /> I wanted to give you a brie site update. We have approval to prepare a Corrective Action Plan. This <br /> plan is due to the County in April. We will do our best to submit it before April. Thanks for your time <br /> 1/27/2011 <br />