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90189H-APH CON-2 <br /> investigations at the site and proposed cleanup actions, while encouraging <br /> community involvement in and throughout the cleanup process. Methods <br /> include the legally required public meeting and comment period during which <br /> DHS must accept and consider public comments on proposed remedial <br /> actions. Additional measures are also provided to ensure that DHS' s <br /> commitment to public participation in its actions is met. <br /> Information sources for the Plan include the draft Remedial Action Plan <br /> for the site and a Community Profile of the site prepared for DHS. <br /> Information also came from discussions with staff at DHS and WCC, and from <br /> telephone contacts and face-to-face interviews with 17 individuals <br /> representing local businesses; city and county agency staff; and elected <br /> officials in county and state offices. Individuals interviewed during Plan <br /> preparation are identified in Section 6. <br /> The community relations program was initiated in August 1988. Two <br /> information repositories were established and copies of the draft Remedial <br /> Action Plan were placed in them (see Section 5 for locations of information <br /> repositories) . A fact sheet was distributed in mid-August. It was mailed <br /> to contiguous property owners and others on a contact list developed from <br /> the 1987 Community Profile. Telephone contacts and face-to-face interviews <br /> followed distribution of the fact sheet, during August and September. The <br /> mailing list was expanded as a result of these contacts. A notice of <br /> availability of the draft Remedial Action Plan was prepared. It specified <br /> a public comment period extending through October 13, and provided <br /> information about a public meeting scheduled for September 28, 1988. The <br /> notice was published in the Stockton Record on September 2, and copies of <br /> the notice were mailed out to contiguous property owners and others on the <br /> contact list. <br /> The Community Relations Plan is structured as follows: Section 2 <br /> provides background information about the former Lika facility at 2041 Navy <br /> Drive. Section 3 presents a discussion of community concerns. Section 4 <br /> H-2 <br />