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in and around the MSC's least., land. <br />We are proceeding with our sampling and analyses of the ground water <br />samples on June 23, 2003 (by way of coordination: Mike: we will be on site <br />at 8:00 a.m on June 23, 2003). Shortly afterwards we will be forwarding our <br />sampling and analyses report to your attention and send a courtesy copy to <br />the SJCEHD. <br />In closing, on behalf of MSC. TRE would like to thank you you very much <br />for you guidance and assistance to with this project to date. <br />Best Regards and Have a Great <br />Weekend <br />Jay <br />Jay R. Jahangiri, M.S., REM, REA <br />President and Environmental Health and Safety Director <br />TRE Consulting <br />Central Valley: 6333 Pacific Ave #286 <br />Stockton, CA 95207 <br />Phone: 209-601-7048 <br />Phone: 925-639-4499 <br />Fax: 925-932-8634 <br />E-Mail: TRECONSULTING@attbi <br />0-i \ "42INVNIV <br /> Original Message <br />From: "Wendy Cohen" <cohenw@rb5s.swrcb.ca.gov> <br />To: <TRECONSULTING@attbi.com> <br />Cc: "Brett Stevens" <StevenB@rb5s.swrcb.ca.gov›; <MInfurna@sjcehd.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:17 AM <br />Subject: Metropolitan Stevidore Constituents of Concern <br />Jay, <br />See the attached message from Brett Stevens of the Regional Board's <br />Stormwater Unit. Based on MSC's Report of Waste Discharge and aquatic <br />toxicity study, constituents of concern that should be analyzed in the <br />monitoring well samples include copper, nickel, sulfate, sulfur, TDS, <br />vanadium and TOC. MSC should proceed to sample the 4 monitoring wells <br />and analyze for these constituents. If necessary, we can schedule a <br />conference call to discuss. Please call if you have any questions. <br />Wendy L. Cohen, P.E. <br />Chief, Private Sites Cleanup Unit <br />Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />(916) 255-3075 <br />cohenw@rb5s.swrcb.ca.gov