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ac�ul �(yu <br />PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES'`�ffPy <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY = <br />Q: <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION " <br />Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer �d <br />304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95202 <br />209/468-3420 (( I <br />r - <br />WILLIAM S PETERS JUL 3 107 <br />1660 W WALNUT ST <br />STOCKTON CA 95203 <br />RE: Kwikee Food Mart SITE CODE: 1545 <br />2081 Country Club Blvd. <br />Stockton, CA., 95204 <br />On July 28, 1997 an office hearing was held at San Joaquin County Public Health <br />Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) offices and the following <br />represents the agreement reached. <br />Quarterly monitoring and sampling of the three (3) monitoring wells located on site will <br />resume again, starting Third Quarter - 1997 (July, August, September) and continue <br />quarterly thereafter. Please include EPA Method 8260 for the seven gasoline <br />additives/oxygenates on the list given to you at the hearing along with the required <br />constituents previously analyzed for using Methods 8015m and 8020. Monitoring <br />reports shall be submitted to PHS-EHD by the 301h of the month following the quarter's <br />end. You will need to coordinate the sampling dates with your environmental <br />consultant to ensure that adequate time for laboratory analyses and report preparation <br />is provided and still have the report to PHS-EHD by the end of the month. Failure to <br />comply with this agreement will place your site in non-compliance and jeopardize your <br />ability to become or remain eligible for State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) <br />Cleanup Fund Reimbursement. <br />In addition, PHS-EHD requires you to submit a workplan to delineate the soil and <br />groundwater plumes at and around your site. This workplan and a well permit <br />application should be submitted to PHS-EHD by October 1, 1997. <br />Additional requirements were included in the Office Hearing Agreement you signed at <br />the hearing. Compliance to that agreement is required to remain eligible for the <br />SWRCB Cleanup Fund. A Letter of Acceptance issued by the SWRCB, in addition to <br />the $10,000 (CD) held in security, is necessary for you to meet the financial <br />responsibility requirements for the active underground tanks and to investigate and <br />clean up the site. PHS-EHD requires immediate application to the Cleanup Fund to <br />ensure that the costs for the required investigation and cleanup are covered and for you <br />to meet the financial responsibility requirements required by Health and Safety Code <br />Section 25292.2. <br />A Division of San Joaquin Countv Health Care Services <br />