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STATE OF CALIFOPNIA <br /> _ GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN,Governor <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD— <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> 3443 ROUTIER ROAD -m <br /> SACRAMENTO, CA 95827-3098 ' <br /> 27 October 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL <br /> P 676 959 818 <br /> Mr. Ted Knowles <br /> 1140 West Hager Fane <br /> Stockton, California 95207 <br /> OVERDUE PROBLEM ASSESSMENT REPORT (PAR) FOR KNOWLES GAS STATION, <br /> 1140 WEST HAMMER LANE, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Soil and ground water contamination is present at your site and <br /> threatens the water quality of numerous nearby drinking water <br /> wells . On 26 May 1988 our staff and that of the San Joaquin Local <br /> Health District met with you and your consultants to discuss the <br /> problem. At the meeting, you agreed to prepare a Preliminary <br /> Report (PR) and Problem Assessment Report (PAR) (if needed) and <br /> perform necessary soil and ground water remediation (see attached <br /> summary letter) . Based on completion of the (PR) , a letter was <br /> sent to you on 26 July 1988 requiring completion of a (PAR) by 60 <br /> days from receipt of the letter. You requested on 13 September <br /> 1988 an extension for completion of the (PAR) until 15 June 1989 . <br /> We agreed to consider the request upon submission of a (PAR) <br /> workplan by 25 October 1988 . By a letter of 20 October 1988 you <br /> stated that you were unable to proceed with (PAR) work because <br /> one of the monitoring wells is dry. <br /> We do not agree with the explanation for your inability to <br /> proceed with completion of the (PAR) . As we have stated in our <br /> meetings and by letter, you may perform the work in phases. The <br /> following is a revised schedule of due dates: <br /> (PAR) Workplan: 30 November 1988 <br /> Soil Remediation Proposal (SRP) : 30 December 1988 <br /> Remediation initiated: 15 January 1989 <br /> (PAR) : 30 February 1989 <br /> Requests for these reports are made according to Section 13267 of <br /> the California Water Code which states, in part: <br /> " (a) A regional board, in establishing or reviewing any <br /> water quality control plan or waste discharge requirements, <br /> or in connection with any action relating to any plan or <br /> requirement or authorized by this division, may investigate <br /> the quality of any waters of the state within its region. <br /> (b) In conducting an investigation specified in subdivision <br /> (a) , the regional board may require that any person <br />