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PUBLIC HEALTH SEkVICES oPp��N <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTI' <br /> JOGI KHANNA N!R,M.P.H y` <br /> Hedrh Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 • (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) • Stockton, California 95201 C4�ji p P <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> PETER D'AMICO `C <br /> BP OIL/THRIFTY OIL Lf <br /> 10000 LAKEWOOD BLVD <br /> DOWNEY CA 90240 AUG 0 0 199 <br /> RE: BP #172 SITE CODE: 1227 <br /> 7647 Pacific Ave. UST CLAIMANT #D-"9 <br /> Stockton, CA 95207 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) has reviewed the <br /> quarterly monitoring report dated July 14, 1992 and has the following comments. <br /> Correspondence from PHS/EHD dated October 18, 1991 directed you to submit quarterly monitoring <br /> reports beginning the fourth quarter of 1991 and continuing quarterly thereafter. The first report was <br /> due by January 10, 1992. No report was received. PHS/EHD directed you in correspondence dated <br /> April 24, 1992 to submit the missing report from fourth quarter 1991 and 1st quarter 1992 and to call <br /> Michael Infurna of PNS/EHD staff to witness the sampling procedures with 48 hour notice. <br /> The quarterly monitoring report recently received makes mention to past quarterly sampling events by <br /> stating "No groundwater samples were collected during the first quarter, 1992." No explanation was <br /> given for the missing fourth quarter report of 1991. <br /> The most recent sampling event occurred on June 3, 1992 and PHS/EHD was not contacted prior to the <br /> event nor did PHS/EHD witness the event as directed. <br /> Missing from this most recent report are manifests or documentation as to the whereabouts of the drill <br /> cuttings and purged groundwater taken from the monitoring wells during construction and development. <br /> Also missing from this report is the requested survey of wells within 2000 feet of the site. <br /> Records indicate that this site initially qualified for reimbursement under the "UST Cleanup Fund". In <br /> order to remain elegible to receive funds, site investigation and remediation actions must be in <br /> compliance with the local regulatory agency, PHS/EHD. PHS/EHD considers your site to be in non- <br /> compliance at this time due to the disregard of previous directives. <br /> Pursuant to Section 2652(d) of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations (California Code of <br /> Regulations, Tide 23, Chapter 16) quarterly monitoring reports shall be submitted to Public Health <br /> Services Environmental Health Division and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (CVRWQCB) until the investigation and cleanup of the site is deemed adequate. The next quarterly <br /> report shall be submitted by October 15, 1992. The report is to show the: <br /> -status of investigation and cleanup activities including the results of all <br /> investigations completed to date; <br /> -proposed continuing or next phase of investigation; <br /> A fwfsinn or Can Joaquin('ounty Heahh Care Services <br />