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AGENDA ITEM NO. 10 <br /> July 21 , 1988 <br /> Page 2 <br /> In February, 1987 , the Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board staff engineer conducted a meeting at the San <br /> Joaquin local Health District offices in Stockton to <br /> review the status of cleanup work at the Renown site . <br /> The February, 1987 , meeting was convened for the <br /> various public agencies to discuss the status of the <br /> Renown soil excavation and disposal plan. It was again <br /> identified that the soil was contaminated, however , <br /> considered non-hazardous . Additional information was <br /> requested for study of potential groundwater <br /> contamination and air pollution control . Following <br /> that meeting, the Local Health District sent a letter <br /> to the Regional Water Quality Control Board staff <br /> outlining additional data needed for review of the soil <br /> removal process. Renown Enterprises has indicated that <br /> they are pursuing an alternative other than disposal of <br /> the contaminated soil at the Corral Hollow Landfill <br /> site . <br /> The Local Health District and Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board staff were contacted during the weeks of <br /> July 6th and July 13 , 1987 to determine the current <br /> status of the site clearing. From conversations with <br /> various members of the state and local regulatory <br /> agencies, Staff has found that the Local Health <br /> District and Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> staffs are working with the State Department of Health <br /> Services in evaluating the studies prepared by Renown <br /> Enterprises' consultants for development of an <br /> appropriate soil disposal program. Final evaluation. <br /> and recommendation from the State is still undergoing <br /> the review process. Continued evaluation and <br /> development of recommendations will be pending the <br /> results of study by toxicologists from the State <br /> Department of Health Services. <br /> 04 -0717 . 87 <br />