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PUBLIC TiEALTH SERVICES u, <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer FF:r <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 952 -0 (D <br /> C4L+FORa,o- <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> KYLE CHRISTIE MLED JUN 101996 <br /> ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY a <br /> P O BOX 612530 <br /> SAN JOSE CA 95161 <br /> RE: QUARTERLY STATUS MEETING <br /> ARCO SITES IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> On April 30, 1996, a meeting was held in the office of the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) to discuss the progress of the investigations and remedial <br /> activities at the ARCO sites in San Joaquin County. The following participants were in attendance: <br /> Kyle Christie ARCO Products Company Jay Johnson EMCON <br /> Joel Coffman Brown & Caldwell Margaret Lagorio PHS-EHD <br /> Mary Meays PHS-EHD Linda Turkatte PHS-EHD <br /> Steven Sasson PHS-EHD Harlin Knoll PHS-EHD <br /> Michael Infurna PHS-EHD <br /> The following are summaries of the discussions and agreements reached for each site. <br /> 1711 E Yosemite, Manteca ARCO Facility 96020 <br /> PHS-EHD contact - Michael Infurna <br /> The groundwater at this site has been non-detect for gasoline constituents. The soil <br /> contamination is limited. The need for a tank system upgrade at this site has not yet been <br /> determined. If a replacement is not scheduled then a closure recommendation will be <br /> submitted. <br /> 7906 N El Dorado St, Stockton ARCO Facility #2130 <br /> PHS-EHD contact - Michael Infurna <br /> The first quarter status report included a workplan for destruction of the monitoring well located <br /> in the street. Groundwater levels have risen leaving some contamination below the water <br /> table. Currently, air sparge and vapor wells are operating at the site. <br /> 441 W Charter Way, Stockton ARCO Facility #2168 <br /> PHS-EHD contact - Michael Infurna <br /> The building at the site has been demolished and the former tank system removed. It <br /> appeared from over-excavation of the tank pit and dispenser areas that the past releases from <br /> the system went vertically to groundwater. The soil that had been removed from the site <br /> during this process is currently being aerated and will be used as backfill material after <br /> treatment. Soil vapor extraction technology will be used to reduce the hydrocarbon mass in <br /> the source areas at the site. <br /> 1617 W Fremont St, Stockton ARCO Facility #5450 <br /> PHS-EHD contact - Michael Infurna <br /> The initial proposed work for this site will be to install one monitoring well in the area of highest <br /> contamination to assess the impact to groundwater and to determine any additional <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />