Laserfiche WebLink
PUBLIC S4EALTH SEIR f- CES QUIN <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY , <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION y JZN <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 95 <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> BRETT HUNTER <br /> CHEVRON USA INC 'TAILED Dr-C 131995 <br /> P O BOX 5004 <br /> SAN RAMON CA 94583-0804 <br /> RE: Chevron Service Station #9-1918 SITE CODE: 1138 <br /> 45 East Harding Way <br /> Stockton CA 95204 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS/EHD) staff, Margaret Lagorio and Mary Meays attended the December 7, l <br /> 1995 meeting held with yourself and and Mark Sullivan and Bob Winslow <br /> representing Pacific Environmental. PHS/EHD has provided a summary of the <br /> meeting for your consideration. <br /> PHS/EHD discussed comments which were resolved regarding the "Corrective <br /> Action Plan" (CAP) and Pacific Environmental's response letter, both dated <br /> November 30, 1995. The following comments indicate items which were <br /> discussed. <br /> i� <br /> The possibility of an off site source contributing to contamination was evaluated. <br /> Soil contamination was evidenced during the installation of MW5 and MW6 which <br /> MW13 was installed to investigate since MW5 and MW6 had gone dry. PHS/EHD <br /> agreed that the installation of an additional off site well south of MW12 and east of <br /> MW13 would be appropriate to complete the definition of the groundwater plume. <br /> q <br /> �I <br /> The area of evidenced soil contamiantion was discussed and although PHS/EHD <br /> disagreed with the arial estimate, Pacific Environmental indicated that the alteration <br /> of the area of concern would not cause the necessity for a significant remedial <br /> system design modification. <br /> Several references from the previously submitted CAP to compliance boundaries <br /> were retained in the November 30, 1995 version of the CAP which were not <br /> relevant. <br /> Considerable discussion ensued with regards to the proposed Taco Bell building's <br /> location. PHS/EHD indicated that a series of telephone conversation were held 11 <br /> with City of Stockton representative, Greg Meissner and Taco Bell representative, <br /> John Few, to discuss the proposed location in relation to traffic flow and <br /> remediation efforts. Chevron indicated that as soon as the final development plan <br /> was complete that any modifications which are necessary to implement the plan, <br /> would be made immediately. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin Counh.Health Care Services f <br />