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STATE OF CALFORNIA—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PETE WILSON,Go.emvr <br /> DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL <br /> 10151 CROYDON WAY,SURE 3 <br /> SACRAMENTO.CA 95827.2106 `°fit Fa1,, <br /> (916) 255-3545 <br /> February 1, 1993 <br /> FEB o 3 rsss <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HFALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Mr. Rod Hunter <br /> Lustre-Cal Nameplate Corporation <br /> Post Office Box 439 <br /> Lodi, California 95241-0439 <br /> LUSTRE-CAL NAMEPLATE CORPORATION (LNC) , LODI, CALIFORNIA <br /> Dear- Mr. Hunter: <br /> The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has <br /> completed its review of the "Report of Soil Sampling and <br /> Analysis, Lustre-Cal Nameplate Corporation (LNC) , Lodi, <br /> California" dated September 15, 1992 . A copy of this report was <br /> also mailed to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division. <br /> Analytical results indicate that Area B and Area C have non <br /> detectable or insignificant levels of purgeable fuels, <br /> extractable fuels, total petroleum hydrocarbons, and volatile <br /> organics. Area A and Area D however, have levels of Total <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) up to 380 parts per million (ppm) . <br /> Area D also is contaminated with 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane and <br /> trichloroethene, with a maximum level of 46 parts per billion <br /> (ppb) being reported. <br /> As you may know, San Joaquin County has primary regulatory <br /> authority for the cleanup of leaking underground storage tanks, <br /> and will provide oversight for further investigation and <br /> remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination at LNC. This <br /> oversight will include Area A and Area D as well as the <br /> Underground Tank Area. LNC should address remediation of Area A <br /> and Area D in the workplan which is to be submitted to San <br /> Joaquin County. <br /> Based on information you submitted, further action in Area B <br /> and Area C is not necessary at this time. However, DTSC may <br /> require further action in these areas if new information is <br /> discovered in future remediation activities. <br />