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~~ <br />Mr. Erickson <br />August 8, 1994 <br />Page 2 <br />area to be remediated. <br />3. Collect a minimum of five (5) additional samples from the area to be <br />remediated. <br />4. Have all the samples tested for TCLP metals, TCLP semi-volatiles, and <br />poly-aromatic hydrocarbons. <br />5. Contact the landfill(s) that you are considering for disposal of the material, <br />and find out if this analytical procedure is adequate for disposal at their <br />landfill. <br />Please remember, these are only suggestions, if you follow all of these suggestions, a <br />landfill still has the right to refuse the acceptance of this material. This letter in no way <br />implies that the solid waste section guaranties that you will be able to take this material <br />to an approved solid waste disposal site. <br />If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if you require additional information <br />please contact me 692-3439. <br />' erel l <br />Ronald J. orlina <br />Geologist <br />Solid Waste Section <br />Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division <br />cc: Carol Amato, Las Animas - Huerfano Counties District Health Department <br />William R. Cordova, Trinidad City Manager <br />Terry Haugen, Trinidad Public Works Director <br />File: SW/LAS/GEN <br />