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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0508450
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0008087
FACILITY_NAME
DDJC-TRACY
STREET_NUMBER
25700
STREET_NAME
CHRISMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25207002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
25700 CHRISMAN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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CITATION DESCRIPTION COMMENTS <br /> requirements. Requires compliance with <br /> specific investigation, remediation, and <br /> reporting requirements. <br /> _.___Aboveground Petroleum Storage APST regulates use of and discharges from <br /> Act, California Health and aboveground petroleum tanks, including testing <br /> Safety Code, Division 20, and corrective action requirements. <br /> Chapter 6.67, §§25270, et <br /> seq. <br /> Safe Drinking and Toxic Proposition 65 prohibits the discharge of . <br /> Enforcement Act of 1986 known human carcinogens or reproductive toxins <br /> (Prop. 65) , California Health to sources of drinking water or on land where <br /> and Safety Code, Division 20. it could pass into a source of drinking water. <br /> Chemicals and applicable regulatory levels are <br /> listed at Title 22, California Code of <br /> Regulations §§12000, et seq . <br /> California Environmental CEQA requires analysis of environmental <br /> Quality Act (CEQA) , impacts of responsn actions, comparison of <br /> California Public Resources alternative actions, and implementation of <br /> Code, §§21100, et seq. appropriate mitigation measures. No hazardous <br /> substances may remain onsite unless further <br /> mitigation is not feasible. <br /> Title 22, California Code of Establishes standards for public water supply . <br /> Regulations, Division 4 , systems, including primary and secondary MCLS. • <br /> Chapter 15, §§66401, at seq. Includes requirements for water quality <br /> (Public Water Supply) analyses and laboratories. State MCLS must be <br /> at least as stringent as federal MCLS. State <br /> MCLs are incorporated into State and Regional <br /> Water Quality Board Water Quality Control <br /> Plans as water quality objectives for <br /> protection of current and potential drinking <br /> water supply sources. MCLs are some of the <br /> applicable. upper-end remedial action <br /> objectives for ambient ground and surface <br /> water where the water is' s source of drinking <br /> water, as defined in the Water Quality Control <br /> Plans. -5- <br />
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