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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0516216
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0012513
FACILITY_NAME
CHANNEL HEAD REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
WEBER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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M.J. Kloberdanz & Ossociates Post Office Box 576981 <br /> Modesto, CA 95357-6981 <br /> Environmental Services Phone: (209)577-8186 <br /> Fax: (209)577-8158 <br /> December 14, 2000 <br /> Margaret Lagorio <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> RE: Proposed Risk Assessment of the Cineplex Site and <br /> Stockton Hotel Renovation in Downtown Stockton, California % <br /> MJ Kloberdanz on behalf of Civic Partners is pleased to submit this work plan for a <br /> conceptual site model and preliminary risk assessment for the Stockton Cineplex Project. <br /> The proposed Preliminary Risk Assessment has the goal of establishing criteria for the <br /> evaluation of potential contaminants that may be encountered during the construction of <br /> the Stockton Cineplex. The proposed Preliminary Risk Assessment would be used as a <br /> base line to evaluate possible contamination and determine the need for and type of <br /> mitigation required for contamination of a similar composition, distribution, and <br /> magnitude. <br /> Conceptually, if contamination is encountered during construction activities and <br /> determined to be of similar character to the modeled releases, corrective actions could be <br /> rapidly implemented as required by the Preliminary Risk Assessment. This study will <br /> provide a level of assurance to San Joaquin County Public Health Service - <br /> Environmental Health Division that all possible threats to health and the environment <br /> have been addressed and the appropriate mitigation measures will be implemented. This <br /> study will also provide an assurance to the responsible parties that all possible uncertainty <br /> about the magnitude and type of corrective action necessary, if contamination is <br /> encountered has been removed. The use of the Preliminary Risk Assessment also allows <br /> for the fast tracking of the definition and clean up of possible contamination ensuring the <br /> project is completed in a timely manner. <br /> If underground tanks or other contamination are discovered during the construction <br /> activities, the San Joaquin County Public Health Service -Environmental Health Division <br /> will be immediately notified and the appropriate site specific work plan and or permit <br /> applications submitted for underground storage tank removal or other clean up activities. <br /> MJ Kloberdanz requests an expedited review of the work plan so that the conceptual site <br /> model and preliminary risk assessment can be prepared and be available for use in the <br /> even that underground storage tanks and or other contamination is discovered during the <br /> redevelopment and construction activities of the Stockton Cineplex Project. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Michael J. I oberdanz, REA, <br /> M.J. Kloberdanz&Associates <br /> cc: Civic Partners <br />
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