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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH I)EPARTMENT <br /> fs <br /> Donna K. Haran, R'.E.H. 4 Unit Supervisors <br /> zrctrr f asWeber nue, Tat Floor "are Burgman, . . <br /> . q <br /> Al Olsen, R.E.H. . Stockton,ton,California95202-2708 Mie Huggins, a .H .. R,DA, <br /> w <br /> Program Mann er � Douglas Wilson, R.R.fr.S, <br /> x t I at1C711 � Y - Margaret aret Lagorio. ,E,H. , <br /> I���tra �tit�tl�t, 1 . "< i. . <br /> Progrcarrz Manager Fax: (209)464-0138 Robert McC'l llon; RTAS, <br /> W&bsit ; rww. gov.org11d -_.._ Jeff Carruesco, .E,14. , <br /> CRAIG 0GATA <br /> DIRECTOR F FACILITIES MANAGEMENT <br /> 212 N SAN JOAQUIN STREET SUITE A <br /> STOCKTON CA 9520 <br /> Ey San Joaquin in County Owned Sites Contaminated from Leaking <br /> Underground Storage Tanks <br /> On November 1, 2005, a meeting was held in the office of San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department( ll to discuss the investigations and remedial <br /> actions at Sari Joaquin County owned sites that are contaminated from unauthorized <br /> releases from underground storage tanks ttT'a . Lori Duncan, Duel Henderson, Vicki <br /> McCartney, Harlin Knoll and I represented EHD. Derry Wasson, Ellen Aquaro and you <br /> represented the County a !the responsible party for the contaminated sites with the <br /> exception of the Airport facility that Barry Rondinella represented. <br /> It was discussed that a limited amount of money has been allocated by the County for <br /> the current fiscal year 2005-2006 for investigation and remediation of these sites and <br /> that budget preparation for the fiscal year 2006-2007 would be starting soon. In <br /> addition, EHD informed you that the federal goverment wants sites contaminated from <br /> UST releases to perform the corrective actions necessary to achieve closure, so the <br /> State government ent is informing the local governments that they are to take the necessary` <br /> actions to get the contaminated UST release sites to closure. In light of this it was <br /> discussed that some of the allocated funds should be used on the low priority sites to get <br /> them to closure. It was also discussed that the State Water Resources control Board <br /> Cleanup Fund is not expected to be extended past the December 31, 2010 expiration <br /> cyto so expediting investigation and corrective action may be in the county's best <br /> interest. The county should discuss with their consultant the reduction;of sampling at <br /> some sites so that completion of investigative work and sampling at otter sites thought <br /> to be closer to achieving closure can occur for the remaining 2005-2006 budgeted; <br /> monies. The county should also discuss with their consultant the amount of money <br /> required to complete site investigations and to perforin any active remediation required <br /> during fiscal year 2006-2007 at the sites for budgeting purposes: <br /> The following is a summary of the site discussions. <br /> 1810 E. HAZELTON, STOCKTON <br /> Soil and groundwater contamination by MTBE as well as by petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> contaminants has been confirmed at this site, currently, seven monitoring wells have <br /> been installed on-sits:. The lateral extent of the shallow groundwater contamination is <br /> basically defined, but the vortical extent has not been investigated, Air sparge and vapor <br /> extraction n wells have been installed and feasibility tests are to be conducted, Dross <br />