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told the Contractor that grading could resume at the eastern side (the area furthest away from the <br />asbestos) of the site but to stay away from the asbestos area until further notice. Grading <br />resumed at the site in the areas not involved with asbestos on Wednesday morning (March 9, <br />1993). <br />Cove Contractors and Kleinfelder have decided to bury the exposed asbestos inplace. This way, <br />the handling of asbestos will be reduced and the potential for releases to the environment will be <br />mitigated. In order to bury the material inplace, the grading plan will have to be changed. The <br />changed plan still allows runoff to flow to the lowest depression but will enter the depression at <br />three points, not just one. Figure 2 shows how runoff would have flowed into the lowest <br />depression in the original plan. Figure 3 shows how runoff will now flow into the lowest <br />depression. <br />Deepest Depression <br />Site Boundary <br />Surface water <br />flow direction <br />Building N <br />Not To Scale <br />24-215600-H00/CL3-52 (1994) Page 3 of 4 <br />Copyright 1994 Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />KLEINFELDER 3077 Fite Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 366-1701 <br />March 10, 1994 <br />