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90189H-APH CON-8 <br /> normally imposed on plating shops (as set forth in 40 CFR 413, <br /> Electroplating Point Source Category, and Chapter 7 of the Stockton <br /> Municipal Code) . They were assured by Lika that any water discharged to <br /> the city treatment plant will be tested as necessary to demonstrate that it <br /> meets the plant's influent standards. <br /> City staff suggested that a fact sheet be issued when the cleanup is <br /> complete. Citizens are aware of several sites in Stockton with problems <br /> more severe than those at 2041 Navy Drive, and will welcome the news that a <br /> hazardous waste site can be and has been cleaned up. <br /> 3.3 Elected Officials <br /> The County Board of Supervisors maintains a file on the former Lika <br /> facility at 2041 Navy Drive. Staffs of Senator Garamendi and Assemblyman <br /> Johnston had not been aware of problems at the site prior to receipt of the <br /> fact sheet. They were concerned about immediate health threats to people, <br /> possible future groundwater contamination, and possible restrictions on <br /> future land use. Based on the information provided to them in the fact <br /> sheet and the interview, they do not anticipate much concern among <br /> constituents, but want to be kept informed so that they can answer any <br /> questions directed to them. <br /> They suggested that a fact sheet be issued when the cleanup is <br /> complete. If there is an interim fact sheet, they suggested that it <br /> include a schedule for the cleanup, and that it explain where the <br /> contaminated materials will be disposed. <br /> 3.4 Summary <br /> The level of awareness about the 2041 Navy Drive facility is generally <br /> low. Stockton citizens are aware that there are several hazardous waste <br /> sites in and around the city that are of potential concern, but few know of <br /> H-9 <br />