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CHRONOLOGY -3 <br /> 05-01-87 SJLHD sends results of soil and ground water samples taken <br /> during tank removal at Tesoro. Results show contamination with <br /> petroleum products. <br /> 06-02-87 SJLHD requests Community Development Center to contact SJLHD or <br /> RB prior to issuing construction or excavation permit which <br /> might involve dewatering. <br /> 06-04-87 SJLHD reports unleaded gasoline pipeline leak at ST. <br /> 06-11-87 Unocal work plan proposes to install ground water monitoring <br /> well network and assess ground water contamination from on- and <br /> off-site sources. <br /> 06-15-87 Staff memo on Time Oil inspection recommends ground water sam- <br /> pling, further delineation of ground water contamination off- <br /> site by the port and other tenants, and removal of abandoned <br /> fuel lines running onto Time Oil . <br /> 06-16-87 Staff letter requires PS to submit a technical report by 7-16- <br /> 87 summarizing and evaluating the work completed to date, with <br /> a work plan to define extent of soil and ground water contami- <br /> nation and the contamination' s impacts on surface water. <br /> 07-06-87 SJLHD reports contaminated soils observed near ST during water <br /> line construction near ST. <br /> 07-06-87 Staff memo documents field observations at the port during <br /> California Water Service water line construction. <br /> 07-16-87 PS says work plan will include tasks PS felt appropriate. <br /> 07-17-87 PS says report would be submitted by the end of the following <br /> week. <br /> 07-24-87 PS sends Phase I report (dated 29 April 1987) and Phase II work <br /> plan and requests meeting with staff to discuss intended phased <br /> approach. <br /> 07-29-87 ST sends sewer connection map, and wastewater treatment plant <br /> discharge flow and test data. <br /> 08-06-87 Staff sampling at ST finds petroleum product constituents. <br /> 09-18-87 Staff memo summarizes conditions at the fuel terminal : <br /> ARCO: <br /> 431 barrels spilled from tank 2 (T2) in 1981. An ensuing fire <br /> destroyed T2. Onsite soil and ground water contamination has <br /> been confirmed. <br />