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JeffreyBaker 0 <br /> -2 - is <br /> unacceptable. In 120 17 December 2004 <br /> representatives the initial ant' <br /> meetin <br /> g> Regional Board staff discussed <br /> a rated spike in concentrations with STTC <br /> e e <br /> Year <br /> after the start-up the ozone systems,Potentially fma <br /> °p anlatomigration However, we didisc , which w order o gnitude <br /> y continued exceedences after d not uss implementation <br /> ° <br /> fmagnitude above the highest historical trend, and a initial ° Is <br /> of only if <br /> Propose'a more appropriate tri spike period" a contingency <br /> gger for the contingency is nota Of than an order <br /> 2 g Ppropriate. STTC <br /> The moni'to ' Yplans. needs to <br /> petroleum ring of the proposed system observation <br /> YOOcarbons <br /> concentrations of these on gasoline and trigger wells in <br /> and diesel detections. Although these wells have evaluate ntal <br /> that considers these constituents, STTC can establish an a <br /> historical detections. historic <br /> appropriate contingencyplan nigger <br /> 3• TheMonitoring Report and Ozone Start-UP <br /> Contaminant Levels(NGLs) for the o Report both refer to California Prim <br /> STTC must use the water gals to evaluate the effectiveness of the oro syste num <br /> quality standards for evaluation of system performance.. <br /> Regional Board staff does not concur with the proposed constituents for monitoring or the tri <br /> gger for the <br /> contingency plans. By 7 January 2005, submit a letter proposing to include total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline and diesel as part of the ozone system monitoring <br /> trigger for the contingency plans. Regional Board staff concurs with the Wo k Plan. Bprogram Y a revised <br /> 25 March 2005,please submit a well installation report as proposed in the Work Plan: <br /> Regional Board staff in the Spills, Leaks,Investigations, and Cleanup (SLIC) Section <br /> working to include and update SLIC sites in Geotracker. Geotracker is are currently <br /> geographic information system <br /> that provides online access to environmental data. Although Geotracker has been available to the public <br /> for underground storage tank(UST) sites, it is just now including SLIC sites. As of 1 January 2005, SLIC <br /> sites will be required to submit data electronically, as is currently required for UST sites. Therefore,we <br /> request that the members of the STTC review their sites in Geotracker and provide any corrections or <br /> updates to the information. The website address for Geotracker is currently <br /> www.geotracker.swrcb.ca.gov,but this will eventually change to www.geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov. If <br /> you have any questions,you may contact me at (916)464-4719 or dlewis@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> DEVRA LEWIS . <br /> Environmental Scientist <br /> cc: Ms. Margaret Lagorio, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Port of Stockton, Office of Environmental and Regulatory Affairs, Stockton <br /> Mr. Paul Supple,Atlantic Richfield Company, Moraga <br /> Mr. Mark Chandler, Time Oil Company, Seattle <br /> Mr. Richard Brandes, ST Services, Martinez <br /> Mr. Steve Osborn, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Rocklin <br /> Mr. Rusty Benkosky, SECOR International Inc., Sacramento <br /> Mr.Robert Horwath,URS, Oakland <br /> Ms. Amanda Spencer,Hart Crowser,Inc.,Lake Oswego, Oregon <br />