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f <br /> Shell Oil Company <br /> P.O.Box 4848 <br /> 511 N.Brookhurst Street <br /> Anaheim,California 92803 <br /> August 12, 1991 <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES E CD <br /> Attn: Harlin <br /> Knoll AUG 9 � <br /> P. 0. Box 2009 199, <br /> Stockton, Ca 95201 ENVIRONMENTAL HEATH <br /> PER M17j�ERVj_ S <br /> Re: 1766 Mt. Diablo <br /> Stockton, Ca <br /> Chapin Brothers <br /> Site Code 1190 <br /> Dear Mr. Knoll: <br /> We received correspondence, dated August 6, 1991, from your <br /> department regarding the subject site. You have now named Shell as an <br /> additional responsible party. Could you please inform us who else has <br /> been named as a responsible party? <br /> On July 10, 1991, Steven H. Goldberg, representing the Chapin <br /> Brothers, forwarded to Shell a copy of the Roger Foott Associates, Inc. <br /> report dated January 9, 1991. We have asked our staff to review the <br /> report and make their preliminary recommendations by the end of August. <br /> I might also mention that Mr. Goldberg and I have corresponded on this <br /> file to exchange other relevant data. Since one of the events that is <br /> being investigated occurred over 28 years ago, you can understand that <br /> everyone is moving cautiously until the data has been adequately <br /> reviewed. As you can imagine, it has been most difficult for us to <br /> reconstruct an event after so many years. <br /> Part of the data that Mr. Goldberg and I are trying to establish <br /> deals with the county requirements for the care and maintenance of the <br /> underground storage tanks. Perhaps you could clarify some of the <br /> following issues. <br /> 1. When were tank tests first required in the county? <br /> 2. Was Chapin required to install any of the following: <br /> a) line leak detectors, <br /> b) overfill protection devices, <br /> c) spill containment devices, and/or <br /> d) tank monitoring systems? <br /> LT122404 <br />