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IS it <br /> PUBLIC Ff;ALTH SERVfeES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL H$ALTH DIVISION = a <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer y <br /> 1 <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 . �q ...... :P <br /> </PORN <br /> 209/468-3420 a, <br /> NAOMIE K KING [Uf <br /> C/O WILFRED O'NEILL ` <br /> COURT ADMINISTRATOR MAILED JAN 0 81996 <br /> 226 PASO NOGAL <br /> PLEASANT HILL CA 94523 <br /> • ii <br /> RE: KING'S ISLAND SITE CODE: 506032 <br /> 21334 W ST RT 4 jj CONTRACTOR #: 39000 <br /> STOCKTON CA 95206 <br /> The attached "Notice of Reimbursement" is official notification that your site has been <br /> assigned to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health <br /> Division's Local UST Oversight Program for oversight 'of assessment and clean up <br /> activities at contaminated underground tank sites. + <br /> Fees for review activities and inspections associated with contaminated site assessment <br /> activities will not be billed by this office. The State Water Resource Control Board <br /> (SWRCB) will invoice you directly for activities performed under the auspices of the Local <br /> UST Oversight Program. The goal of the site evaluation performed by Public Health <br /> Services Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) is to certify closures of underground <br /> storage tank leakage sites pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Division 3, r <br /> Chapter 16, Article 11 (Corrective Action Regulations). These regulations govern the <br /> investigation and mitigation activities at leaking underground storage tank sites. To <br /> obtain a copy, please contact the SWRCB at (916) 657-2390. Closure certification. - <br /> occurs only after mitigation activities are completed.it <br /> PHS/EHD has completed the review of the letter workplan dated December 13, 1995, <br /> submitted by Wright Environmental, and has the following comments for your <br /> consideration. <br /> IL i <br /> The scope of work as proposed in the workplan appears to be sufficient to determine the <br /> remaining extent of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil at the site. Soil samples will <br /> need to be obtained from each of the four side walls and one or two from the bottom. <br /> In addition, two discreet soil samples will need to be collected from the stockpiled soil <br /> generated at the site and must be obtained from at least two feet below the surface of <br /> the pile. All soil samples shall be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline <br /> (EPA Methods 5030/8015), total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (EPA Methods <br /> 3550/8015), volatile organics (EPA Method 8240) and total lead (EPA Method 7240). <br /> ,i <br /> sion of San Joaquin Counh Health Care Sen,ces <br />