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Environmental media is defined as "earth rn . erials including soil, sand, silt, gravel, rock, stone, <br />sediment, and other naturally occurring solids." <br />It is possible that soils removed from the trench excavations may not meet the definition of <br />environmental media due to the previous an4 ongoing industrial and commercial activities in the area. <br />Iberefore, the contractors or geotechnical c4multants should monitor the spoils for solid waste <br />including changes in color or odor that may �ndicate contamination. <br />Feel Free to contact Charles Johnson at (303) 692-3348 or David Snapp at (303) 692-3425 if you have <br />questions regarding this letter. I <br />Sincerely, <br />David Snapp <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Solid Waste and Materials Management Pro azn <br />Hazardous Materials and Waste Managem. ' <br />Division <br />SW/ADM/GEN 1.1 <br />Charles G. JohnsonvManager <br />Solid Waste and Materials Management Program <br />Hazardous Materials and Waste Management <br />Division <br />