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837 Shaw Road • Stockton, CA 95215 <br />Telephone (800) 511-9300 • Fax (888) 445-8786 <br />An Employee-Owned Company <br />10 June 2019 <br />AGE Project No. 14-3154 <br />Ms. Linda Turkatte <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, California 95205 <br />Subject: Verification Sampling Results and Clean Closure Clarification <br />FORMER PILKINGTON NORTH AMERICA – LATHROP FACILITY <br />Parcel 198-120-08 (Parcel A) <br />500 East Louise Avenue, Lathrop, California <br />Dear Ms. Turkatte: <br />At the request of the current property owners, ASP/RWM Properties LLC, R&B Louise <br />LLC and R&B Delta LLC, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has prepared this <br />letter to report results of verification sampling performed in Waste Unit 1 (WU1) situated <br />on the far southwesterly portion of the property located at 500 East Louise Avenue, <br />Lathrop, California (herein referred to as “subject property” or Parcel A). We are also <br />requesting clarification of clean closure for the WU1 area that was removed from <br />Parcel A. The location of the site is illustrated in Figure 1; the excavated area, trenching <br />locations, and verification sample locations are illustrated in Figure 2. <br />Between 18 March and 25 March 2019, the capped waste area identified as WU1 was <br />excavated and removed from the southwesterly portion of the subject property. The WU1 <br />area was excavated to depths between 2.5 and 5.0 feet below surface grade (bsg). One <br />area directly northwest of Trench-10 (T10) was excavated to approximately 6.5 feet bsg. <br />The final WU1 excavation area encompasses approximately 28,000 square feet <br />(Figure 2). <br />At the direction of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD), <br />fifteen (15) trenches were advanced within the excavation area on 08 and 09 April 2019 <br />to confirm that the limits of WU1 had been removed (T1 – T15). The trenches were <br />excavated to depths between 5.0 and 6.5 feet below excavation grade; therefore, <br />trenches were excavated to depths between 7.5 and 10 feet bsg. All trenches were <br />excavated to native hard-pan material. No waste was encountered in any of the trenches. <br />A representative of the EHD was onsite and observed all excavation and trenching <br />activities.