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BruscaAssociates.com ● P.O. Box 332, Roseville, CA 95661 ● phone (916) 677-1470 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />March 22, 2018 <br /> <br /> <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />Attention: Linda Turkatte <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> <br />ADDENDUM <br />EXCAVATION AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />APPROXIMATE 48-ACRE MURPHY PARKWAY PROPERTY <br />APN 198-012-009 <br />17100 Murphy Parkway <br />Lathrop, San Joaquin County, California <br />Brusca Project No. 137-002 <br /> <br /> <br />Our firm prepared an Excavation and Material Management Plan (EMMP) dated March 9, 2018 <br />that presents measures and procedures for the removal and management of residual solid waste <br />materials at the subject property as a part of clean closure activities.1 In addition to planned <br />verification soil sampling for a full suite of laboratory analyses on 100-foot centers below the <br />area of capped wastes, the referenced EMMP included collection of a substantial number of <br />additional verification soil samples (on 50-foot centers) for analysis for arsenic and lead. The <br />additional verification soil samples for arsenic and lead analysis were required by the Central <br />Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB), in part due to the past detection of <br />elevated arsenic in grab groundwater samples beneath the northeasterly portion of the capped <br />waste area. <br /> <br />Subsequent to preparation of the EMMP and approval by the involved agencies, the CVRWQCB <br />has indicated that it would be acceptable and appropriate to reduce the number of verification <br />soil samples tested for arsenic and lead beneath the capped waste area (particularly within the <br />westerly and southerly portions of this area). Based on recent discussions with the CVRWQCB, <br />we have prepared the attached Revised Site Map depicting the revised verification sampling <br />program. As shown, 18 of the previously planned verification soil samples for arsenic and lead <br />will be collected and submitted to the laboratory but will not be analyzed unless the results of <br />testing of the other verification soil samples indicate concentrations of arsenic or lead above the <br />screening levels outlined in the EMMP. <br /> <br />1 Brusca Associates, Inc.; “Excavation and Material Management Plan, Murphy Parkway Property, APN 198-012- <br />009, 17100 Murphy Parkway, Lathrop, San Joaquin County, California”; March 9, 2018.