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PUBLIC ?JEALTH SERIF CES 0?0u.,N C, <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> r: <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION y' <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-,03811 R <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> JEFF GRANBERRY NIVIL ED NIAR 2 6 !995 <br /> SHELL OIL PRODUCTS CO <br /> PO BOX 4023 <br /> CONCORD CA 94524 <br /> RE: 141 North EI Dorado Street SITE CODE: 2436 <br /> 7910 Lower Sacramento Road SITE CODE: 1660 <br /> 2575 Country Club Boulevard SITE CODE: 1070 <br /> 6131 Pacific Avenue SITE CODE: 1223 <br /> A summary has been prepared of the discussions held during the office meeting on <br /> February 2, 1996 that was attended by the following: Karna E. Harrigfeld <br /> representing Neumiller and Beardslee, William Shipp and Paul Hayes representing <br /> Fugro West, yourself and Brad Boschetto representing Shell Oil, and Mary Meays <br /> representing San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health <br /> Division. My apologies for the time it has taken to prepare this summary. <br /> 141 North EI Dorado Street <br /> Karna Harrigfeld indicated that the property owner was negotiating the sale of the <br /> property. Mary Tucker Ellen with Shell Oil would be preparing correspondence <br /> indicating that Shell Oil was committed to completing actions necessary to achieve <br /> site closure/certification. Karna Harrigfeld requested that PHS/EHD evaluate Shell <br /> Oil's compliance status and prepare correspondence reflecting Shell Oil's <br /> compliance status. Kama Harrigfeld indicated that she would be submitting <br /> information on the buyer's status as it becomes available. <br /> PHS/EHD indicated that confirmation soil borings would be necessary to evaluate <br /> any residual soil contamination. Shell agreed to submit within one month an <br /> addendum work plan and a permit application. The additional analyses to provide <br /> site specific environmental fate analysis, including Toxicity Characteristic Leaching <br /> Procedure (designed to determine mobile fractions) and organic carbon content <br /> would be performed. A brief discussion ensued regarding the merits and <br /> drawbacks of push point technology versus auger drilling methodology. <br /> A number of modifications to the remediation systems were agreed upon including <br /> the following: the groundwater extraction system will be turned off; the <br /> submersible pumps removed from the extraction wells; and the City of Stockton <br /> notified. The vapor extraction system will be temporarily turned off, prior to <br /> confirmation soil sampling, so that the subsurface environment can equilibrate. <br /> Groundwater oxygenation will be initiated in the extraction wells and continued in <br /> the monitoring wells. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />