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leo h - t <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH SER ti fCES a <br /> VIN <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY L <br /> r. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION ? <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D ., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer d =_ <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 9x242 D �; FoaN <br /> 209/468-3420 o <br /> � 0 <br /> CRAIG OGATA MAY 2 71997 <br /> DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT <br /> 222 E WEBER RM 675 <br /> STOCKTON CA 95202 <br /> RE : San Joaquin County contaminated sites <br /> On May 22, 1997, a meeting was held in the office of San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services , Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) to discuss prioritizing <br /> the investigations and remedial activities at San Joaquin County sites . Mary <br /> Meays and Margaret Lagorio represented PHS/EHD and you represented the <br /> various San Joaquin County contaminated sites . The Airport at 5000 S . Airport <br /> Way, Stockton and the Human Services Building at 145 S . Sutter, Stockton were <br /> not included in this prioritization discussion . <br /> After discussion with those in charge of the Motor Pool site at 1810 E . Hazelton , <br /> Stockton , you will inform PHS/EHD if that site will be included in the site <br /> prioritization decisions . <br /> After completion of the boring required as part of the tank removal at the Canlis <br /> Building at 24 S . Hunter Street, Stockton , that site will be evaluated for closure or <br /> prioritized for further investigation and remediation . <br /> The underground storage tank removed in October 1996 from 999 Mathews <br /> Road , French Camp will reportedly be issued a closure letter by PHS/EHD . <br /> The following sites were given the following order of priority: <br /> 1 . 503 E . Tenth Street, Tracy (Agricultural Commissioner's Office) <br /> 2 , 392 S . Moffat Blvd . , Manteca (Agricultural Commissioner's Office) <br /> 3 , 222 E . Weber Ave. , Stockton (Courthouse) <br /> 4 . 130 N . Hunter Street, Stockton ( Downtown Motor Pool) <br /> It was discussed that the definition of contamination in the soil and groundwater <br /> should be completed and evaluated at each site in order of priority , before <br /> starting the investigation of the next site . After the contamination at each site <br /> has been defined , remedial alternatives can be evaluated and the cost of <br /> remediation can be planned for in future budgets , as long as the contamination <br /> does not pose an immediate threat to human health or the environment. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Sen ices <br />