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r <br /> i <br /> 17717 E. Highway 120, Ripon <br /> page 2 <br /> III. INVESTIGATING OFFFICERS (INCLUD_E OTHER AGENCIES) <br /> Name: Margaret Lagorio, Supervising REHS <br /> Lori Duncan, Senior REHS <br /> Agency: San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., 3`a Floor, Stockton CA 95202 <br /> Telephone: (209) 468-3420 <br /> IV. ALLEGED VIOLATIONS <br /> A. Failure to submit a full written report within five working days of the occurrence <br /> of the release which describes the nature and volume of the unauthorized release, <br /> any corrective or remedial actions undertaken, and any further corrective or <br /> remedial actions, including investigative actions, which will be needed to clean up <br /> the unauthorized release and abate the effects of the release and a time schedule <br /> for implementing these action. (California Health and Safety Code 25295 (a)(1)). <br /> B. Failure to properly close an underground storage tank by not demonstrating to the <br /> local agency that appropriate corrective actions have been taken. (California <br /> Health and Safety Code 25298 (c)(4)). <br /> C. Violation of any applicable requirement of this`chapter or any regulation adopted <br /> by the board pursuant to Section 25299.3 (California Code of Regulations <br /> Underground Storage Tank Regulation: Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article <br /> 5, Release Reporting and Initial Abatement Requirements). (California Health <br /> and Safety Code Section 25299 (b)(6)). <br /> D. Failure to take corrective action in response to an unauthorized release in <br /> compliance with this section and regulations adopted pursuant to Section <br /> 25299.77 (California Code of Regulations Underground Storage tank Regulation: <br /> Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article 11, Corrective Action Requirement). <br /> (California Health and Safety Code�P9 ?a))_ <br /> r <br /> E. Failure to conduct corrective action that ensures protection of human health, <br />�I safety and the environment. The corrective action shall be consistent with any <br /> f applicable waste discharge requirements or other order issued pursuant to <br /> Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000) of the Water Code, all applicable <br /> state policies for water quality control adopted pursuant to Article 3 (commencing <br /> with Section 13140) of Chapter 3 of Division 7 of the Water Code, and all <br /> applicable water quality control pians adopted pursuant to Section 13170 of the <br /> Water Code and Article 3 (commencing with Section 13240) of Chapter 4 of <br /> Division 7 of the Water Code. (California Health and Safety Code Z52993 <br />