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PUBLIC HEALTH SER�CES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY yr�'• �' <br /> fOGI (;HANNA.\1.D.NIT H <br /> Health Officer sgt; <br /> P.O. Box 2009 • (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) • Stockton, California 95201 <br /> c4�iFOR`'�� <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> JAMES B. GIOTTONINI cc,�, <br /> .0 <br /> PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br /> 425 N EL DORADO FEB 2 0 '1992 <br /> STOCKTON CA 95202 <br /> RE: Fontana at Smith Canal SITE CODE: 1102 <br /> 22 East Market Street SITE CODE: 1178 <br /> 2500 Navy Drive SITE CODE: 1203 <br /> 110 West Sonora SITE CODE: 1253 <br /> Please be advised that San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division has reviewed the activities to date <br /> at the above mentioned sites. <br /> Investigation and remediation efforts at the City of Stockton <br /> sites have been slow and drawn out. Recent progress of cleanup has <br /> been delayed or halted. Deadlines for the submittal of work plans <br /> and reports have frequently been extended or missed. <br /> The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board has deemed <br /> the beneficial uses of San Joaquin County groundwater as domestic, <br /> municipal and agricultural. The California Health and Safety Code <br /> Division 20, Chapter 6.7, Section 25297 . 1 grants authority to <br /> local agencies for the abatement of unauthorized releases from <br /> underground storage tanks and for the oversight of corrective <br /> action related to underground storage tanks. Discharges of <br /> petroleum product could have a detrimental effect on water quality <br /> and the above described beneficial uses. These affects on water <br /> quality threaten to continue unless the discharge is cleaned up and <br /> the effects of the discharge are permanently abated. <br /> Therefore, beginning April 1, 1992, and pursuant to Section 2652 <br /> (d) of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations (California <br /> Administrative Code, Title 23 , Subchapter 16) , the City of Stockton <br /> shall begin monitoring the status of the above listed sites on a <br /> quarterly basis until the cleanup of the sites' has been deemed <br /> adequate. The reports are to show the: <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Cue Services <br />