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by <br /> Scott T Hooton 9P Oil Company <br /> Portfolio Manager #Q; 1Q Midwest Environmental Services <br /> Ptd � 29 Bldg 1 295 SW <br /> 3SuiteStreet <br /> Renton WA 98055 <br /> Switchboard 425/251-0667 <br /> Central Fax 425/251-0736 <br /> August 7, 2001 <br /> Mr Harlin Knoll, Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, -third Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 98055 <br /> Re Former BP Oil Site No 11191 <br /> 1469 Hammer Lane (at West) <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> Direct 425/251-0689 <br /> Cell 206/335 0689 <br /> hootonst0bp corn Dear Mr Knoll <br /> www by corn <br /> This follows-up our telephone conversation yesterday regarding the workplan requested in a June <br /> 18, 2001 letter from San Joaquin County Public Health Services (County) As we discussed,Tosco <br /> has operated this site since 1994 and should be informed of requirements for corrective action I <br /> have forwarded the County request to Tosco <br /> The request for additional investigation was prompted by the following recent developments (1) <br /> the detection of MTBE and other gasoline constituents in soil samples collected during Tosco's <br /> replacement of the underground storage tanks in 1998, and, (2) The recent installation of a City <br /> water supply well located approximately 2000 feet of the south <br /> It is unclear why the request for a workplan was directed to BP since prior correspondence from <br /> County regarding the tank removal and follow-up investigation was directed to Tosco <br /> Nevertheless,BP plans to submit the requested workplan to you no later than September 15, 2001 <br /> This will require a short extension to the due date requested in the County letter If this poses any <br /> concerns,please contact me so that other arrangements can be made <br /> Please call (425) 251-0689 if you have questions <br /> Sinc ely, <br /> Scott Hooton <br /> cc site file <br /> Khaled Rahman—Cambria <br /> David Camille-Tosco <br />