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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514502
PE
2228
FACILITY_ID
FA0003747
STREET_NUMBER
3515
STREET_NAME
NAVY
STREET_TYPE
Dr
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Stockton
Zip
95203
APN
161-030-02
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3515 Navy Dr
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\N\NAVY\3515\PR0514502\COMPLIANCE INFO 1985 - 2016 .PDF
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COMPLIANCE INFO 1985 - 2016
QuestysRecordDate
8/31/2017 7:31:33 PM
QuestysRecordID
3617636
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA PETE WILSON Governor <br />CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD— <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />3443 ROUTIER ROAD. SUITE A <br />SACRAMENTO, CA 95827-3098 ^ <br />PHONE, {916} 361-5600 <br />FAX: 19161361-5686 <br />23 March 1992 <br />Mr. Chuck Kolesar <br />Shell Oil Company <br />P.O. Box 4848 <br />Anaheim, CA 92803 <br />MAR �6$u2 <br />ENVIRONMEI. [AL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/a�.F�M�S <br />TRANSMITTAL OF INSPECTION REPORT, SHELL OIL COMPANY, STOCKTON FACILITY, SAN <br />JOAQUIN COUNTY, CASE. NO. 3007 <br />Thank you for your assistance during my inspection of your facility on 10 <br />March 1992. An inspection report, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure <br />(SPCC) Plan checklist, tank inspection summary, and a site plan are enclosed. <br />Overall, my inspection found the facility clean and well-maintained. However, <br />the following items need to be addressed: <br />1. Some sections of the northern, eastern, and western berms need repair. <br />2. Visual inspection of storm water in the containment area prior to <br />discharge to land is inadequate to protect ground water or surface water <br />quality. At a minimum, the storm water must be tested using EPA Method <br />602 to ascertain absence of aromatic hydrocarbons prior to discharge. <br />3. Items 5, 8, 26, 29, 30, 33 through 37, 50, and 52 on the enclosed SPCC <br />Plan checklist. <br />We request that you send us by 20 April 1992 a report which addresses the <br />above items. <br />We appreciate your prompt response to our 20 February 1992 letter and <br />submittal of the reports Preliminary Hydrogeologic Assessment, Shell Oil <br />Distribution Facility, Stockton, California, dated 3 May 1991, and Evaluation <br />of Ground Water Extraction, Shell Oil Distribution Facility, Stockton, <br />California, dated 3 February 1992. We will provide you with comments when we <br />complete our review of these reports. <br />As we discussed on the telephone on 18 March 1992 and as described in our 20 <br />February 1992 letter, the Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) allows the <br />Board to recover reasonable expenses incurred in overseeing the cleanup and <br />abatement efforts which result from a spill or leak at a tank facility. <br />Reimbursed monies for staff oversight will be deposited in the Environmental <br />Protection Trust Fund (EPTF), created by APSA. Therefore, as you agreed, <br />Shell will reimburse the EPTF for monies expended by the Board to oversee the <br />cleanup of the facility's soil and ground water. An attachment to the <br />
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