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07/03/95 13:57 FAS 970958 DIANE DELANEY ~ f~j006 <br />JUhF-27-1996 15 ~ 51 BERT DF1fY~EY 3B3 445 238,3 P. H4 <br />Mr. Michael S. Mottles <br />Suns 27, 1996 <br />Page - 4 <br />The bond calculation for Area D, including Access <br />Roads, is based on ,7 acre provides for installation of water <br />bare and application of need and seedlings. <br />Clean-up of trash and scrap, another component of the <br />bond amount, has already bean accomplished by.Mid-Continent. <br />Some level of eomm+*~+++cation is necessary to permit <br />clean-up of the stained soils on the upper quarry bench. Based <br />on an affidavit filed by the Environmental Protection Agency <br />(EPA), samples collected by BLM on. May 7, 1996, and tasted by <br />Enviro-Chem .^indicate that synthetic PCHa wars detected in <br />the soil at 54.12 parts per million (ppm), 13.98 ppm and 14.71 <br />ppm.^ (Page 101 <br />Evergreen Analytical, a lab in Wheatridge, tasted the <br />split samples provided Mid-Continent and found all samples to be <br />below detectable limits for PCB. These results are attached for <br />your review. <br />.According to thv fiPA affidavit, testa performed by EPA <br />on.eamples collected by SPA May 2~, 1996 ". did not show the <br />presence o! any PCBs.^ (Page 12) <br />To our knowledge, no attempt has been made to determine <br />the depth of staining or quantity of material to be disposed. To <br />arrange for proper disposal of the material, it is necessary to <br />resolve the question of whether it does or does not contain PCBs, <br />and the quantity of material. We would appreciate your <br />cooperation is making these determinations so that appropriate <br />action can be taken. <br />Finally, i wish to reiterate that we are willing to try <br />to resolve all isBUes and disputes between us in a way that is <br />Pi[/NOCLiCe2 <br />06/28/95 14:18 TX/RX N0.0344 P.004 <br />