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6.E.(3) Proposal for Phase II Environmental (Hamilton Towing)
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February 2, 2009 <br />City of South Bend <br />Community and Economic Development <br />1200 County City Building <br />227 West Jefferson Blvd. <br />South Bend. IN 46601 <br />Attention: Mr. Bill Schalliol <br />RE: PROPOSAL FOR PHASE <br />HAMILTON TOWING SITE, <br />INDIANA <br />II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT FOR THE <br />SOUTH LAFAYETTE BOULEVARD IN SOUTH BEND, <br />Dear Bill: <br />Wightman Petrie, Inc. (WPI) is pleased to submit this proposal to provide environmental consulting <br />services for the above referenced properties. This proposal includes an outline of our understanding <br />of the project information, proposed scope of services, our estimated fee, our projected schedule, and <br />contractual information. <br />PROJECT INFORMATION <br />Three (3) separate Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's) have been prepared for the site <br />referenced as the Hamilton Towing Site. The property addresses are 802-812, 910-912 and 901-917 <br />South Lafayette Boulevard. A brief summary of the recommended work is provided below. A <br />complete discussion of the reasons for the recommendations is provided In the Phase I ESA Reports. <br />The three (3) sites have a long history of industrial development with past uses on all or parts of the <br />site as a gasoline station, bulk petroleum fuel storage and vehicle repair facilities. As many as nine <br />(9) underground storage tanks (USTs) were located across the property. The buildings contain floor <br />drains that discharge to unknown locations. A series of soil borings that would allow for the collection <br />of soil and ground water samples from across the property has been proposed. The following <br />proposal has been generated based upon the recommendations put forth in the Phase I ESAs <br />prepared for each site. <br />~\;,.,,J <br />WIGHTMAN~PETRIE <br />f: 574.232.4333 <br />_ - aE <br />
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