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PUBLIC AEALTH SERVICES <br /> PQUIry. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION ;N ^' <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Off' j�J <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CALF CO3, °9<%PORN P <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> DEC 2 3 199 ; <br /> RONALD SLATE <br /> P 0 BOX 1 146 <br /> LODI CA 95241 <br /> Re: Shell Oil Company's request for right of entry to 6123 Pacific Avenue <br /> The property located at 6123 Pacific Avenue is located immediately south of a Shell Station. <br /> The Shell Station had a release of petroleum hydrocarbons associated with tanks and piping <br /> that have been upgraded. The petroleum hydrocarbons that were released migrated through <br /> the subsurface to the groundwater beneath the site. There is both soil and groundwater <br /> contamination associated with the formertank system with contamination boundaries that are <br /> not yet known. <br /> In order to determine the boundaries of the contamination, Shell Oil Company is required to <br /> investigate off site. PHS/EHD requires that Shell Oil obtain written permission from off site <br /> property owners, prior to issuance of drilling permits for off site field work. <br /> You may have received information from Enviros which is a consulting company working for <br /> Shell Oil about granting access to your property for the purpose of performing the required <br /> investigation. PHS/EHD hopes that you grant access to Shell Oil so that the contamination <br /> which may have migrated beneath your property is characterized and considered by Shell Oil <br /> when developing remediation plans. <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) has <br /> previously informed you of your responsibilities should Shell not be allowed to access your <br /> property. You met with PHS/EHD staff and agreed to grant access if it is limited to planters <br /> located on your property. Should Shell Oil be unable to characterize and remediate off site <br /> contamination, it becomes the responsibility of the property owner. Shell Oil generally makes <br /> efforts to work cooperatively with affected property owners and any questions or concerns <br /> which you may have can be directed directly to the Shell engineer working on this site: Jeff <br /> Granberry (510) 675-6168 or his consultant at Enviros: Diane Lundquist (707) 935-4850. <br /> If I can answer any questions, please contact me at (209) 468-0337. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> .._m <br /> Maryeays, Senior REHS Margareo, RE� <br /> Site Mitigation Unit Supervisor <br /> MM/6123PAC <br /> cc: Elizabeth Thayer, CVRWQCB <br /> cc: Jeff Granberry, Shell Oil <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />