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PUBLIt HEALTH SERNICES <br /> s <br /> Ht,�iflh Officer <br /> .0, Box 2009 0(1601 East Hazelton ;stat #Stockton,Calcarni 95 20 � + <br /> (209)468-3400 <br /> PACIFIC EXPRESS <br /> 1103 FORTRESS STREETR 1 199 <br /> CHICO CA 95926 r"'!xi. J <br /> RE: Stockton Airport REFER TO SITE CODE: 1845 <br /> 5000 S. Airport Way <br /> Stockton, CA 95206 <br /> Sart Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health <br /> Divisionhas recently reviewed the analytical results <br /> of the soil samples taken from beneath the underground storage; <br /> tanks that were removed from this site frons 7- 1 <br /> Current standards, laboratory detection limits, and your site <br /> specific h a it . (i.e. depth to seasonal high <br /> groundwater, nearby wells, septic systems) make it unseal for <br /> PHSevaluate site for closure. <br /> 1f site closure certification is necessary, PHS/EHD wouldPHS/E ` o <br /> able to provide it withoutfurther site investigation. As listed <br /> Sl , 14 underground storage tank removal sites require further <br /> remediation according to theLeaking Underground Fuel Tank UFT <br /> field manual <br /> Tanks #11 3 ! <br /> and #6 <br /> Six 5,004 gallon fuel tanks removed February 15, 1990 <br /> thru February 28, 1990, removed from the Airport Tank Farm <br /> next to Aero Nastalgia Hanger on Dixon Road. Xylene levels <br /> in this pit were as high as 400 ppm. Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon (TPR) levels were as high as 2300 ppm _ <br /> Five ,000 gallon fuel tanks removed February 2, 1988, <br /> thru February 26, 1988, removed from the Airport Tank Farm <br /> Dixon Road. Toluene1 is in this pit were as high as <br /> 1100 ppm. TPH levels were as high as 2700 ppm <br /> Three 550 gallon tanks removed on March 8,_ 1990 from the <br /> Airport Xylene levels in this pit were as high <br /> as 50 ppm. TPH levels were as highas 13,000 p <br /> %urea of San Joaquin Gmnty Hyalin Care Service <br />