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Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental, Inc . f= <br /> 15 October 2000 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 96-0232 <br /> Mr Marty Hartzell C _ <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Central Valley Division C__�) - <br /> 3443 Routier Road, Suite A r•, <br /> Sacramento, CA 95827 <br /> Subject: Attachment"A" to General Order No. 5-00-119 i., <br /> r -" <br /> FLAG CITY CHEVRON - 6421 Capitol Avenue, Lodi, Califorinia - <br /> Dear Mr Hartzell <br /> In accordance with Attachment "A"of General Order No 5-00-119, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, <br /> Inc (AGE) is submitting this document to supplement an application to permit for discharge of <br /> ground water from cleanup of petroleum fuel pollution to surface water at 6421 Capitol Avenue, <br /> '. Lodi, California (site) The location of the site is illustrated on Figure 1 A plan of the site is <br /> illustrated on Figure 2 A Problem Assessment Report, dated 19 June 2000 and a Final Remediation <br /> Plan, dated 31 August 2000 was prepared by AGE for the site and submitted to the California <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board-Central Valley Region (RWQCB) as required by the <br /> RWQCB's Cleanup and Abatement Order No 5-00-700, dated 01 March 2000 <br /> 1.0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND CHARACTERISTICS <br /> In accordance with Section A of Attachment A from General Order 5-00-119, AGE has evaluated <br /> the below mentioned wastewater treatment systems and characteristics <br /> 1 1 Evaluation Of Land Disposal Options <br /> The site is located on San Joaquin County Assessor's Parcel Nos 055-320-23 and 24 and <br /> encompasses approximately 0 79 acres Due to the limited amount of space available at the site, <br /> discharge of treated ground water on the site (land disposal) is not feasible <br /> The municipal sanitary sewer system and the municipal storm drain system at the site are maintained <br /> by the San Joaquin County Public Utilities Division (SJCPUD) AGE contacted Mr Bill Arbogast <br /> of the SJCPUD and expressed an interest in discharging treated ground water into either the sanitary <br /> sewer system or the storm drain system Mr Arbogast informed AGE by telephone that both the <br /> sanitary sewer system and the storm drain system were already at full capacity and that the SJCPUD <br /> 40)5 North Wtkon W ik ')to�hton C.ihl'ornia ')`20)5 <br /> Telephone (209)-467-10)16 FA X t209) -167-1 1 18 <br />