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ENVIRO MENTAL HEALT EPARTMENT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Donna K. Heran, R.E.H.S. Unit Supervisors <br /> N: <br /> Director 304 East Weber Avenue,Third Floor Carl Borgman,R.E.H.S. <br /> Al Olsen, R.E.H.S. Stockton,California 95202-2708 Mike Huggins, R.E.H.S., R.D.I. <br /> • cq.. a�P • Program Manager Telephone: (209)468-3420 Douglas W. Wilson, R.E.H.S. <br /> �iFOR Laurie A. Cotulla, R.E.H.S. Margaret Lagorio,R.E.H.S. <br /> Program Manager Fax: (209) 464-0138 Robert McClellon, R.E.H.S. <br /> Website:www.sjgov.org/ehd/ Jeff Carruesco, R.E.H.S. <br /> DON FRANZI JUL 2 9 2005 <br /> BOBCAT CENTRAL INC <br /> 3516 NEWTON RD <br /> STOCKTON CA 95205 <br /> RE: Bob Cat Central <br /> 3516 Newton Road <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> On June 6, 2005, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) staff <br /> made an inspection at the above referenced facility. At the time of the inspection EHD <br /> staff noted that the site has a septic system that serves more than 20 people per day. <br /> Since ground water is a source of drinking water, subsurface waste disposal is regulated <br /> under the United States Safe Drinking Water Act. <br /> EHD has implemented a Local Agency Groundwater Protection/Underground Injection <br /> Control (UIC) Program in accordance with guidelines prepared by the United States <br /> Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The primary focus of the program is to <br /> protect drinking water by identification and evaluation of subsurface disposal of waste <br /> fluids that may lead to the degradation of drinking water supplies. <br /> By definition any septic system that serves more than 20 people per day is a shallow <br /> injection well, so your facility has been placed on the EHD list of UIC sites. If your septic <br /> system is used for the disposal of solely sanitary waste and serves fewer than 20 <br /> persons per day, please inform EHD of this in writing. In addition, please provide in <br /> writing the disposal method for your storm water (on site pond, ditches, dry wells). <br /> Following review of the information submitted, EHD will evaluate if your storm water <br /> disposal method meets the definition of an underground injection well and if <br /> modifications are necessary and/or if it should be inventoried as an underground <br /> injection well. Enclosed is an "Inventory of Injection Wells" form that is to be completed <br /> and submitted to USEPA in San Francisco (address on page 2 of form) if your facility <br /> has a septic or storm system that meets the definition of an underground injection well. <br /> Please submit a copy of the form to EHD if it is completed. <br /> The above requested information about your facility should be submitted to EHD by <br /> September 1, 2005. If you have any questions contact me at (209) 468-3449. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Margaret Lagorio, Supervising REHS <br /> Unit IV <br /> Enc • <br />