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PUBLIC ?iEALTH SER ES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 4 ` <br /> Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer r <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95 <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> FETE MARTIN NOV 21199? <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS <br /> PO BOX 1810 <br /> STOCKTON CA 95201 <br /> Re: Intersection of Thornton Road and Walnut Grove Road Site Code: 1864-2 <br /> Thornton CA 95686 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) has <br /> summarized observations and response actions taken recently associated with the Thornton <br /> Storm Drain Improvement Project. <br /> On October 31, 19977 I was informed by Ron Rall of San Joaquin Ailities Maintenance that <br /> gasoline contaminated soil was discovered earlier that week duri g trenching activities <br /> associated with a storm drain project. I was contacted by Ron Rall because he knew of my <br /> work associated with the Gardner Property underground storage tank site located at 26056 <br /> Thornton Road. I immediately contacted you to discuss waste handling, site safety, and <br /> contamination characterization issues. I was then informed that contaminated soil was <br /> removed and stockpiled by the contractor DSS Company under th supervision of Steve Dunn <br /> on,Monday October 27, 1997 and that you were not sure the qua atity of soil removed. Since <br /> the trench had been backfilled,a site inspection was scheduled for Wednesday November 5, <br /> 1997 during which time a trench would be excavated nearby anc the site conditions <br /> characterized. <br /> On November 5, 1997, a site inspection was conducted during which time,I observed that <br /> DSS Company had placed obviously contaminated soil on private property located at the <br /> intersection of Thornton Road (Sacramento Road) and Pine Street. The evidence of <br /> contamination was based on visual and olfactory observations made by myself. The soil had a <br /> bluish discoloration and petroleum odor. The private property is designated by San Joaquin <br /> County APN 001-140-40 lot 10 and which is currently owned by Barbara J. Drake. <br /> I informed San Joaquin County Public Works representative, Hai�e, that the soil should be <br /> immediately removed from the private property, whose owner undoubtedly was unaware of <br /> the contaminated soil being placed there by DSS,and should be paced on and covered by <br /> plastic. It was surprising to me to note that there was still obvious contamination despite the <br /> fact that the soil had been aerating for over a week. Additionally, I was informed that some of <br /> the contaminated soil had been accidentally placed into the trenches formed during the <br /> project. <br /> Soil samples were collected on November 5, 1997 from two trenches excavated by DSS <br /> Company representative Rocky Fisher. Trench-1 was located imr iediately east and west of the <br /> trench within which was located contaminated soil. Soil contain' tion was observed during <br /> the trenching activities. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Se T <br /> ces <br />