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u <br /> Chevron <br /> M0 Chevron U.S.A. Inc. <br /> 2410 Camino Ramon, San Ramon, California•Phone 0151842-9500 <br /> Mail Address:P0.Box 5004,San Ramon,CA 94583-0804 <br /> Marketing Operations <br /> O. Moller <br /> Manager,Operations <br /> S. L. Patterson <br /> Area Manager,Operations <br /> C. G.Trimbach OCT 2 2 1990 <br /> Manager,Engineering <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> October 18, 1990 <br /> Ms. Darlene Reuss <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> 1601 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> Re: Former Chevron Service Station #9-4054 <br /> 2103 Country Club <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Dear Ms. Reuss: <br /> As we have previously advised you ( see, for example, our letter to <br /> you dated July 3, 1990) , Chevron has serious concerns about at- <br /> tempts to make it responsible for investigation and remediation of <br /> the contamination at the referenced site, since it appears that <br /> other parties are responsible for most of the contamination. <br /> As you know, Chevron is responsible only for that portion of in— <br /> vestigation and remediation costs attributable to contamination <br /> caused by it. Analysis of the data generated at the site shows <br /> that Chevron is responsible for no more than $22,500 of such costs <br /> and perhaps less. <br /> Chevron has already voluntarily expended over $38,000 in investi- <br /> gation of the contamination on the premises to the benefit of the <br /> environment and all responsible parties. Accordingly, we must de- <br /> cline to expend any further amounts. Also, .based on the technical <br /> information available to us and the advice of legal counsel, we <br /> believe it inappropriate that Chevron be designated the party re- <br /> sponsible for investigation and remediation. <br />