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Levine•Fricke•Recon <br /> ENGINEERS,HVDROGEOLOGISTS&APPLIED SCIENTISTS <br /> • The RWQCB approved the proposed additional CPT/PIPP sampling recommendations for the <br /> Source Area (former Finest Care), submitted on July 2, 1998, in its letter dated August 18, <br /> 1998. <br /> • The final stormwater discharge permit application was submitted to the San Joaquin County, <br /> Public Works Department (SJC PWD) on August 6, 1998. The SIC PWD issued an executed <br /> permit for stormwater discharge on August 26, 1998. <br /> • The "Proposed Procedures for Sampling Soil for Volatile Organic Compound Analysis, <br /> Source Area Soil Boring Program, Lincoln Center, Stockton, California" was submitted to the <br /> RWQCB on September 3, 1998. <br /> • The "Quarterly Monitoring Plan, Revision No. 2, Lincoln Center, Stockton, California," <br /> dated August 21, 1998, was issued on September 4, 1998. <br /> • The Phase I IRA startup and testing program schedule was submitted to the RWQCB on <br /> September 9, 1998. <br /> • Updated project schedules were issued to all parties on September 10, 1998. <br /> • The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District acknowledged LFR's request to <br /> conduct the Phase II IRA SVE pilot test, and indicating that the proposed emission control <br /> system for the pilot test is exempt from the district permitting requirements, in its letter dated <br /> September 10, 1998. <br /> • Results of the hydrostatic testing of the underground groundwater conveyance piping for the <br /> Phase I IRA were submitted to the RWQCB on September 11, 1998, pursuant to the <br /> requirements of WDR Order No. 98-062. <br /> • The RWQCB approved the proposed soil sampling procedures for VOCs in the Source Area, <br /> submitted on September 3, 1998, in its letter dated September 16, 1998. <br /> • Personnel qualifications and hierarchy of staff operating the Phase I IRA treatment system <br /> were submitted to the RWQCB on September 17, 1998, pursuant to the requirements of the <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 98-062. <br /> • The DTSC clarified its position that water discharged from the Phase I IRA treatment system <br /> does not contain RCRA listed wastes U043, U-075, U-072, or U044, and that no further <br /> monitoring of these chemicals is required, in its letter dated September 21, 1998. <br /> bimonthly-W98-0411 I:SRL 4 <br />