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From : Vicki McCartney [EH] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11 : 50 AM <br /> To: Condon, Cori@Waterboards <br /> Cc: Gabriel Gonzalez [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Apache Plastics, 2050 E . Fremont, Stockton <br /> Hi Cori, <br /> Gabriel Gonzalez is handling the Apache Plastics case at 2050 Fremont Street in Stockton while Angelica is out of <br /> the office. <br /> Gabriel is very competent and will be able to address your concerns. <br /> Gabe plans to contact you later today. <br /> If you need any other assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. <br /> Vicki McCartney, Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton , California 95205 <br /> Phone: (209) 468-9852 <br /> Email: vmccartneyna.sicehd.com <br /> From : Condon, Cori@Waterboards imailto:Cori.Condon(alwaterboards.ca.gov] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11 : 06 AM <br /> To: Vicki McCartney [EH] <br /> Cc: Barton, Jim@Waterboards <br /> Subject: Apache Plastics, 2050 E. Fremont, Stockton <br /> Hi Vicki, <br /> I am working on a Notice of Intent submitted by Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE), for injection of <br /> hydrogen peroxide at the former Apache Plastics, 2050 East Fremont Street in Stockton . In addition to the <br /> monitoring required in the Monitoring and Reporting Program, associated with the General Permit for in-situ <br /> treatment, I am hoping we can coordinate on some additional routine monitoring at this Site . <br /> My understanding from talking with Daniel Villanueva with AGE is that this is one of Angelica's sites that you <br /> may be working on in her absence. If this is not true please just let me know. <br /> If you are able to work on this case, and have the time to evaluate the monitoring program, I would like to <br /> request they perform semi-annual monitoring, including, at a minimum : <br /> wells MW-10, MW-14, MW-15, MW-18, MW-19 and MW-20 for the following analytes: 1,2-DCA, TAME and <br /> TBA. These constituents have historically been detected in groundwater at this Site and as thousands of gallons <br /> of liquid hydrogen peroxide are proposed to be added to the groundwater, I am concerned the pollution may <br /> be pushed around, leading to potential migration of the plume. <br /> 4 <br />