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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3000 – Underground Injection Control Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0523204
PE
3030
FACILITY_ID
FA0015585
FACILITY_NAME
PENNINGTON, SUNG HI
STREET_NUMBER
10285
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
HILDRETH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
08653026
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
10285 N HILDRETH RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Pennington Property— UIC Drug lab page 3 <br /> 10285 N. Hildreth Lane, Stockton. <br /> The septic tank is to be allowed to dry out in preparation for a visual inspection <br /> by SJCEHD staff. Tanks that are damaged, cracked, or determined not to be in <br /> satisfactory condition will require repair or replacement prior to being permitted to <br /> be brought back in service (occupancy). <br /> Prior to transporting the contents of the holding tank, it should be sampled for <br /> total fecal and coliform content. Treatment facilities are limited to waste they can <br /> accept. It has been the experience of SJCEHD that municipal treatment plants <br /> cannot accept household septic waste that has been impacted by drug waste. <br /> Also, treatment facilities certified to receive and treat drug lab/volatile organic and <br /> other hazardous waste cannot accept wastes with biological/active coliform <br /> waste included. If your consultant/contractor is not familiar with the treatment <br /> facility protocols, you may contact Mr. Infurna to obtain some options for treating <br /> the biological/fecal waste prior to it being transported to a treatment facility for <br /> certified to treat the hazardous waste. <br /> It is important that you ascertain and meet the characterization requirements of <br /> the facility prior to transporting the waste to that facility. Only a licensed/certified <br /> contractor can transport of the waste and the Hazardous Waste Manifest must be <br /> in the report of findings submitted to SJCEHD. <br /> SJCEHD will review the work plan and process the Master File Record form and <br /> check when it is received. You will be notified in a comment letter if it meets the <br /> requirements of the investigation. <br /> SJCEHD recommends that you collect a water sample from the drinking water <br /> well onsite to ensure that the drug lab activities at this location have not impacted <br /> the well. The well water sample should be analyzed for the same constituents <br /> noted in the septic tank sample. <br /> If you have any questions you may contact Michael Infurna at (209) 468-3454. <br /> Donna Heran, RENS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> �to1 Michael Infurna, Senior REHS Margaret Lagorio, REHS <br /> U UIC-Site Mitigation Unit IV Supervisor <br /> enclosure (to addressee only) <br /> c: SJCEHD — Unit V, Stephanie Ramirez, Stockton. <br /> Ed Finucane, P.O. 7835, Stockton, 95267-0835 <br />
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