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PUBLIC nEALTH SERVICES <br /> o.p4"�N.c <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> r.� <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION ;! <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95 -0 <br /> 209/468-3420 7 M I Ir LJ) <br /> R JEFF GRANBERRY / JEFF BYRAM SLED JAN 091996 <br /> SHELL OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY <br /> P O BOX 4023 <br /> CONCORD CA 94524 <br /> RE : Shell Service Station SITE CODE : 1883 <br /> (WIC No. 204-7524-4404) <br /> 3011 W. Ben Holt Drive <br /> Stockton, CA 95219 <br /> It has been brought to my attention that this site has recently <br /> been issued a permit to remove the existing underground tanks . <br /> In order to avoid any delays in your work schedule, I would like <br /> to take this opportunity to bring to your attention some <br /> requirements in the event you anticipate the need to remove any <br /> petroleum impacted soil discovered during the tank removal . <br /> Over-excavation/removal of contaminated soils is a corrective <br /> action, and as such, shall comply with the requirements contained <br /> within the Underground Tank Regulations . <br /> Pursuant to Underground Tank Regulations (California Code of <br /> Regulations, Title 23 , Division 3 , Chapter 16, Article 11, <br /> Sections 2725 to 2728) a Corrective Action Plan is required to be <br /> submitted to San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) for review and approval <br /> prior to any corrective action commencing on site . <br /> The plan is to describe the work that is proposed. In this case, <br /> a detailed plan describing soil removal and over-excavation will <br /> need to be submitted. A calculation of the total amount of soils <br /> to be excavated (in cubic yards) , a site map with limits of <br /> excavation clearly shown, the proposed disposition of all soils <br /> and any contaminated groundwater collected, and a work schedule <br /> showing start and finish dates of all work to be done during this <br /> phase of work should be included. <br /> In addition, all Corrective Action Plans are required to go <br /> through Public Participation prior to enacting the plan. After <br /> PHS-EHD has reviewed the plan and has made a tentative <br /> determination that the plan is in compliance and the resultant <br /> work will not create significant adverse environmental impacts <br /> which would exceed the benefits to be gained from the proposal, <br /> the site will be posted and a public comment period will be <br /> established to allow the public the opportunity to request a <br /> hearing. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Cam Services <br /> 1 <br />