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Chumn <br /> June 27, 1996 Chevron <br /> Michael J. Infurna Jr. <br /> Chevron Pipe Line Company <br /> Public Health Services 4000 executive Parkway,Suite 400 <br /> Environmental Health Division San Ramon,CA 94583 <br /> San Joaquin County P.O.Box 5059 <br /> P.O. Box 388 San Ramon,CA 94583-0959 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> Re: Request to Release Water to Chevron Property <br /> Dear Mr. Infurna: <br /> Per our June 25, 1996 phone conversation, I am requesting permission to release <br /> approximately 985 gallons of non-hazardous water(lab data enclosed) to the <br /> undeveloped Chevron U.S.A., Inc. property located at Beechnut Avenue and Forest Hills <br /> Drive, Tracy, California. The water is currently stored on site in seven (7) metal drums <br /> and a small 600 gallon portable poly tank. <br /> The water was generated during the installation of four(4) monitoring wells at Alden <br /> Park(MWs#18-21), as well as the purging of currently existing monitoring wells in the <br /> Alden Park neighborhood. Drums# 1-6 contain decon water used to clean drilling <br /> equipment used during well installation. The poly tank and one drum contain water <br /> generated during well purging(MWs#1-18). <br /> The waste water was sampled and analyzed for BTEX and TPH. Results of water <br /> analysis for BTEX by EPA Method 8020 and 5030 indicated none detected in all <br /> samples. Results of water analysis by EPA Method 3510 and GC/FID for total <br /> hydrocarbons TPH crude oil was none detected for all samples. <br /> Thank you for your assistance in contacting the Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> for concurrence with this request. Please advise in writing if this disposal method is <br /> acceptable. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Connie Peak <br /> Site Remediation Technician <br /> enclosures <br />