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AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority 2007-02-07 2 Page 2 4. ORAL REPORTS 4-A. Oral report from Member Matarrese, RAB representative. The RAB meeting on Feb. 1 gave a very interesting presentation on heat removal of volatile materials in the groundwater and in the soil. Apparently when the electro-heaters are activated, they use more electricity than the entire rest of the island. It heats the grounds up to 28 feet deep up to 98 degrees C, which is just under boiling. It takes approximately 1.5 years to cool back down but is a very effective means of remediation currently in progress at two sites: Bldg 360 (Phase 2 and very contaminated), and Parcel 17 near the seaplane lagoon east. There was also an update of that area with a data gap sampling near the Hornet soccer field and bay trail. Surface samples upwind of the Hornet soccer field was highlighted as an area of concern. 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (PUBLIC COMMENT) Eugenie Young spoke about the cruise ship opportunities at Alameda Point. At approximately 11:52 p.m., Member Matarrese moved to continue the meeting beyond midnight, seconded by Member Gilmore and passed by the following voice vote: Ayes - 5, Noes - 0, Abstentions - 0. Bill Smith spoke about various topics. 6. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNING BODY None. 7. ADJOURNMENT Meeting was adjourned at 11:59 p.m with a moment of silence in honor of Assistant City Attorney, Byron Toma's father, Takeyuki Toma, aka "Dick" Toma, who passed away this weekend. He served in WWII as part of the 447th Japanese American Regiment. Respectfully submitted, Stune Glidden Irma Glidden ARRA Secretary AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority/2007-02-07.pdf
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