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10370 Old Placerville Rd. <br /> .Suite 104 WootlwaW Clyde COnsulUrds <br /> Sacramento,CA 95827-2505 <br /> (916)368-0988 <br /> Fax:(916)368-0967 <br /> September 24, 1990 :: <br /> 90189N SEP 2 7 ,^^� <br /> ENVIROIJMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Lorna G. Kirby <br /> Waste Management Engineer <br /> Department of Health Services (DHS) <br /> Toxic Substances Control Program <br /> 10151 Croydon Way <br /> Sacramento, CA 95827 <br /> Subject: Docket No. HSA 89/90-018 <br /> Lika Corporation Former Facility - Navy Drive Site <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> Dear Ms. Kirby: <br /> This letter is submitted in response to our phone conversation on September 24, 1990 and <br /> summarizes our conversation. There have been a number of unexpected delays that will not <br /> allow us to meet the September 27, 1990 reporting requirements (90 days after the effective date <br /> of the Enforceable Agreement.) <br /> The delays are mainly due to the revised San Joaquin County Public Health Services (SJCPHS) <br /> monitoring well permit application procedures, which have become more rigorous. Prior to the <br /> revision SJCPHS approval to install monitoring wells took one to two days after the application <br /> was filed, currently approval will take approximately two weeks. As part of the "Application <br /> for Permit", SJCPHS requires written permission from all property owners upon whose property <br /> any well is to be installed. Written approval for the installation of the monitoring well at <br /> Nelson's Ready Mix property was received two weeks after our initial contact with Mr. Nelson <br /> (property owner). <br /> We are currently waiting for SJCPHS's approval for the installation of the monitoring well. <br /> After SJCPHS approval to install the monitoring well, WCC will arrange to have our drilling <br /> contractor install the monitoring well at their first available date. DHS can expect a report of <br /> the groundwater monitoring sample results within the next six to eight weeks (two weeks for <br /> SJCPHS approval, one to two weeks for our drilling contractor's first available date to install <br /> the monitoring well, and two to three weeks for the analytical results). <br /> Consulting Engineers.Geologists <br /> and Environmental Scientists <br /> Offices in Other Principal Cities qW <br />