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t <br /> SERVINGBOARDOF TRUSTEES SAN JUA(.tUItV LOCAL HEALTH UIj 1 till.'1 City of Lodi <br /> James Culbertson,Pres. Sen Joaquin County <br /> Mary Anna Love,Vice Pres. 1601 East Hazelton Avenue, P.O. Box 2009 San Joaquin County <br /> Patricia E.Vannuccl,Secy. City of Escalon <br /> Tommy Joyce Stockton, California 95201 City of Manteca <br /> Earl Pimentel (209) 466-6781 City of Ripon <br /> Virginia Mathews City of Stockton <br /> Daniel L.FloresCity of Tracy <br /> John D.Mast,M.D. Jogl Khanna,M.D.,M.P.H.,District Health Officer San Joaquin County <br /> September 22, 1987 <br /> Mr. Jackson Chih <br /> Director of Construction <br /> Renown Enterprises <br /> 150 E. Linda Mesa <br /> Danville, CA 94526 <br /> Dear Mr. Chih: <br /> RE: RENOWN ENTERPRISES SITE LOCATED AT TRACY BOULEVARD AND BEECHNUT ROAD, TRACY, CA <br /> On July 24, 1987, Craig Phillips, Assistant City Manager, City of Tracy reported a <br /> possible nuisance to the attention of the San Joaquin County Air Pollution Control <br /> District (District) . The correspondence from Mr. Phillips is attached for your <br /> information. Also submitted to the District was a petition with the signatures of <br /> 39 residents of Tennis Vista, alleging violation of Rule 418 "Nuisance" of the San <br /> Joaquin County Air Pollution Control District Rules and Regulations and Section 41700 <br /> of the California Health and Safety Code. <br /> Based on the above reports, the District conducted it's independent evaluation and <br /> has made the following findings: <br /> 1 . Generally the soil at the above site, especially the piles of dirt, indicate <br /> the presence of some hydrocarbons. <br /> 2. Based on the limited test data available to the District, the extent of hydrocarbon <br /> based problem is still unknown. <br /> 3. The general wind direction at the above site is from the source (dirt piles) to <br /> the residential area (receptor) . <br /> 4. Occasional heavy winds do occur in the Tracy area and chances of windblown dust <br /> to be carried into the nearby residences are very significant. <br /> 5. Due to the telephone complaints received from the residents in the immediate <br /> vicinity of the site concerning potential gaseous (hydrocarbon) emissions, the <br /> District conducted ambient monitoring with a portable gas analyzer. No surface <br /> level emissions were detected, however, hydrocarbons may be present beneath the <br /> top crust of the soil . <br /> 6. A potential for a nuisance due to windblown dust exists and must be abated as <br /> soon as possible. <br />