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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES sOP�ul~ C <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> N: < <br /> JOGI KHANNA M.D.,M.P.H. <br /> Health Officer <br /> C P <br /> P.O. Box 2009 . (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) Stockton,California 95201 ,ctFo"N� <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> APR 9 1991 <br /> RAYMOND FARMER <br /> TOYOTA OF STOCKTON INC <br /> P O BOX 1524 <br /> STOCKTON CA 95201 <br /> RE: Toyota Town IN REPLY REFER TO SITE CODE: 1151 <br /> 610 N. Hunter <br /> APN# 139-060-33-9 <br /> As has been discussed during conversations between yourself and this office on several occasions, rhe stockpiled soil <br /> which was excavated from the above referenced site and has been located at 227 E. Oak (APN #139-060-15-6) since <br /> August 16, 1989, requires further action. There are three (3) alternatives available at this time. <br /> 1. Contract with a hazardous waste hauler to remove the contaminated soil to a Class I landfill. <br /> Manifests are required to be submitted to PHS/EHD. <br /> 2. Have a certified lab resample the soil for benzene, toluene, xylene, ethyl benzene, total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons (TPH) diesel, TPH gasoline, and lead (W.E.T. test method 7421) and methylene <br /> chloride. Based on these results, if they are within an acceptable range, it may be hauled to an <br /> approved Class 11 landfill. Submit lab results and manifests to PHS/EHD. <br /> 3. Have a consultant submit a remediation work plan. <br /> In addition, Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD), is providing you notification that <br /> an "Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release (Leak)/Contaminated Site Report" was filed May 4, 1988 <br /> pursuant to Section 25180.7 of the Health and Safety Code. The analytical soil results received from your 1987 tank <br /> removals and subsequent re-excavation have confirmed the presence of contaminates at your facility which exceeded <br /> allowable limits of leaching potential as recommended by the LUFT Manual'. <br /> Therefore, the former underground storage tank location cannot be recommended for final closure without further <br /> investigation to determine the full extent of the soil and/or groundwater problem. <br /> If you have further questions contact Mary Meays, EHS, of my staff at (209)468-3441. <br /> Jogi Khann D., M.P.H. <br /> Health O r <br /> �r e <br /> nvrie A. otulla, REHS, Program Manager <br /> vironmental Health Division <br /> / LAC/MM:nr <br /> i <br /> "'Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Manual: Guidelines for Site <br /> Assessment, Cleanup, and Underground Storage Tank Closure, " State <br /> of California Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Task Force, October, <br /> 1989. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />