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90189H-APH CON-5 <br /> ends October 13, 1988, and remedial action is expected to be underway by <br /> late 1988. <br /> 3.0 COMMUNITY CONCERNS <br /> The community potentially concerned about contamination at the 2041 <br /> Navy Drive site includes nearby property owners; nearby businesses; staff <br /> of city and county agencies; and elected city, county and state <br /> officials. Representatives from each of these segments of the community <br /> were interviewed during preparation of this plan. There are no nearby <br /> residents. Citizens' environmental concerns were represented by several <br /> individuals interviewed who had worked with the County Toxics Task Force <br /> (currently in recess while attention focuses on development of the County <br /> Hazardous Waste Management Plan) , and the Environmental Concerns Group <br /> organized by the County Board of Supervisors. Information drawn from the <br /> interviews, from DHS and WCC staff contacts, and from the 1987 DHS <br /> Community Profile is presented below to show the history of community <br /> interest and involvement in the site, and potential issues and concerns <br /> identified by each community segment. <br /> 3.1 Nearby Property Owners and Businesses <br /> Only one of the contiguous property owners had known of the <br /> investigation at the 2041 Navy Drive site prior to receipt of the August <br /> fact sheet. Employees of the concrete plant at 2059 Navy Drive had <br /> observed scientists conducting the remedial investigation during 1987 and <br /> 1988. State inspectors had spoken with them during an informal visit to <br /> the 2041 Navy Drive facility in the early 1980s. Since this was around the <br /> time when newspaper stories mentioned contamination at similar facilities <br /> in Silicon Valley, they wondered whether there might be contamination at <br /> 2041 Navy Drive. <br /> H-6 <br />