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' 3u 23 04 12: 52p UnfFirst Loc 370 Stockton 2099414022 p. 3 <br /> t ' <br />' Un[First Corporation page 2 <br /> 819 N Hunter St, Stockton <br /> Since the UST contamination was discovered, SJCEHD has commented on the <br />' required investigation to determine the extent of the contamination from the UST. <br /> SJCEHD discussed with the CVRWQCB that there were separate areas of <br />' contamination at the site Therefore, SJCEHD could refer the site to the <br /> CVRWQCB for oversight now or SJCEHD could maintain oversight on the UST <br /> contamination and refer oversight later it was decided that since ground water is <br />' shallow, a ground water investigation for the UST area would be required <br /> In order to determine if the chemicals detected in the shallow soil around the <br /> UST have migrated laterally or vertically, you will be required to submit a work <br /> pian for additional soil and a ground water investigation The work plan should <br /> include soil sample collection thru the UST pit area down to and thru the first <br /> ground water beneath the site Sod and ground water samples should be <br /> collected in adequate numbers to support conclusions for migration limits or <br /> potential <br /> As an 'unknown' UST, required investigations include soil and ground water <br /> sample collection and laboratory analyses contained within the Tri-Regional <br /> Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation of <br />' Underground storage Tanks Sites—April 16, 2004. Selected soil and all ground <br /> water samples should be analyzed for the following <br /> Gasoline by 8015m or 8260B <br /> I Diesel by 8015m <br /> • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) by 8260E <br /> » Semi-VOCs by 8270C <br /> + Oil & Grease by 1664A <br /> PCBs by 8062 <br /> Title 22 Metals <br /> SJCEHD requires monitoring wells be placed onsite One of the monitoring wells <br /> is to be placed in the former UST pit area and an adequate number of monitoring <br /> wells should be installed around the site to provide for gradient and water quality <br /> data collection points The work plan should be submitted to SJCEHD within 45- <br /> days <br /> SJCEHD will review the work plan and comment in writing Once approved, a <br /> boring permit application and $89 fee should be submitted to SJCEHD within 30- <br /> days Permit application forms are available on our website, _�Ivw sic website, <br /> Follow directions under Forms and Well Permit Application (LOP) listings. <br />