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Soil RemWialian F;apatt l7ecmhc 6, 2005 <br />Vaea Compmia, lac Pa®e 2 <br />lau6~ Pit 117 <br />Gmeky, Cotaado <br />As noted in tbe soil nemediafion tteatmcet plan, the objective was to reduce TPH-DRO concentrations <br />below the 500 mg/Kg TPH threshold vaha:, which was based on the Colorado Department of Labor and <br />Employment' Division of Oil and Public Safety (OPS), Petroleum Storage Tank Owner/Operator <br />Guidance Document, Pebntary 1999. Based on the recent analytical data, this objective has been met and <br />it is CGRS's opinion that the remediation proleet is complete. <br />The final phase of the treatment plan is Snal disposition of the soil. As described in the plan, treated soil <br />is to be used for surface cover in an inactive location on the property. With the blended organic compost, <br />the soil is considered to be non-load bearing and may not be suitable for stntctural fill. Tbe soil is not to <br />be placed in contact, ~~ groundwater, areas subject to flooding, near surface water bodies, building <br />foundations or in an area accessible to the public. <br />Should you have any questions ~ require any additioffiI information on this Proj~ Please contact <br />Mr. Joby Adams or Mr. Gregg Neurohr at (800) 288-2657. <br />Sincerely, <br />CGRS, Iac. <br />;,,~~ ~~ <br />Gregg Z. Neurohr, P.G. <br />Project Manager/Geologist <br />PrincipaUHydrogeologist <br />Enclosures: <br />Table 1 <br />Attachment A: Laboratory Analysis Report and Chain-of-Ctistody Documemation <br />