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90189H-APH CON-3 <br /> outlines objectives of the community relations program for the site and <br /> sets forth specific techniques for carrying out the program. A schedule <br /> for the activities is included. Section 5 identifies DHS and Lika contacts <br /> for the site, and provides locations of information repositories and a <br /> place for public meetings. Section 6 presents a mailing list of <br /> individuals and organizations who will receive regular information about <br /> site developments. <br /> 2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> 2.1 Location <br /> The Navy Drive facility is located in the southwestern portion of <br /> Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, along the north side of Navy <br /> Drive (see Figure 1). The building on the site has an area of <br /> approximately 19,000 square feet and is located along the southwest portion <br /> of a 2.46 acre parcel . The land is immediately bounded by a cement company <br /> to the west, a trucking and busing firm to the east, a Santa Fe Railway <br /> track along the north, and partially developed commercial land to the <br /> south. There are no residences within one thousand feet of the site, nor <br /> any domestic wells within one-quarter mile of the site. The City of <br /> Stockton' s sewage treatment facility is located about three thousand feet <br /> west of the former Lika facility, at 2500 Navy Drive. <br /> 2.2 History of Investigations at the Site <br /> Lika Corporation used the 2041 Navy Drive facility as an etching plant <br /> for electronic circuit boards during the period 1969 to 1985. DHS <br /> conducted three inspections at the site between April 1982 and November <br /> 1984. Results from analysis of soil samples collected in November 1984 <br /> showed contamination from copper and acid wastes. A report of two phases <br /> of remedial investigation to characterize surface and subsurface <br /> contamination of soils and groundwater at the site was completed by Lika' s <br /> H-3 <br />