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k <br /> k PUBLItHEALTH SERNICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY x' z <br /> W <br /> JOGI KHANNA M.D..M.P.H. <br /> Heaith Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 0 (1601 East H=Iton Avenue) • Stockton, CzUbmia 95201 <br /> (209)468-34000 •- �� <br /> RECEIVED <br /> MAR 1 5 19043 <br /> Ans'.4ft—EX.L.J.(7 <br /> JERRY MOORE <br /> MOORE PETROLEUM <br /> P O BOX 67 MAR 12 199-- <br /> BANTA CA 95340 f <br /> RE: Franks Exxon #4 APR 0 3 133-113 SITE CODE: 1600 <br /> 14800 S. Hwy 99 . 1VV71(W,`,'tSNTA HEALTH <br /> Manteca, CA 95336 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) <br /> has reviewed Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Reports" dated November 30, 1992, <br /> December 1, 1992, and February 18, 1993 prepared by Aegis Environmental, Inc. (Aegis) <br /> for the above referenced site. <br /> It appears that this site has a divergent gradient (northeast, west, southwest, southeast). <br /> Levels of contamination evidenced in the water sample results increase and decrease with <br /> the change in gradient direction. <br /> In a Ietter dated August 21, 1992 PHS/EHD requested additional contaminants be added <br /> to those being currently analyzed for in the groundwater samples. In the same letter <br /> additional information and sampling of the on-site well was requested. To date the <br /> additional analysis requested, information requested, and sampling of the on-site well has <br /> not been addressed. A copy of the August 21, 1992 letter is enclosed for your reference. <br /> In the "Problem Assessment Report" dated June 26, 1992, prepared by Aegis for this site, <br /> it listed variables that needed further determination before a "Final Remediation Plan" <br /> could be prepared. Since that time the only site activity has been quarterly sampling. It <br /> is evident from the soil sample-results obtained during the underground storage tank <br /> removal and the installation of the monitoring wells that soil contamination exists 17 feet <br /> below ground surface (bgs). Seasonal high groundwater, according to "San Joaquin <br /> County Flood Control Map Spring 1986" is 15 feet bgs. Current first groundwater is <br /> about 33 feet bgs. The soil at the site should be remediated before groundwater levels <br /> rise. <br /> A ONtsion of Sul joaq=Coumv McWth(ane Nemces <br />