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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0544994
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0025595
FACILITY_NAME
RECLAMATION DISTRICT 2074 LEVEE MONITORING
STREET_NUMBER
2899
STREET_NAME
BROOKSIDE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
11821001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2899 BROOKSIDE RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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SA N OA Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> C <br /> COUNTY <br /> Greotness grows here. <br /> SITE MITIGATION PROGRAM GUIDANCE <br /> A WELL PERMIT MUST BE ISSUED PRIOR TO ANY DR/LL/NG OR BOR/NG ACTIVIT/ES <br /> (San Joaquin County Ordinance Code, Title 9, Section 9-1115.3) <br /> All drilling and boring activity to identify the presence, absence, or extent of soil or groundwater contamination is to be <br /> permitted by submittal of the following completed documents and appropriate fees to the EHD. Drilling and boring <br /> activities not associated with this type of investigation are permitted by EHD separately from this process. <br /> ITEMS TO BE SUBMITTED: <br /> Work Plan. The work plan should describe the site history and the purpose and scope of the proposed investigation. The <br /> work plan must include drilling procedures, well and/or boring construction/destruction methods, disposal methods for soil <br /> and/or wastewater generated, a site map and a safety plan. For EHD local oversight projects, the work plan must also <br /> include sampling procedures and analytical testing methods. <br /> Written Approval from the Lead Oversight Agency. Written approval for the work as proposed in the work plan from <br /> the lead agency providing oversight for the investigation must be submitted to the EHD (i.e. Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board, Department of Toxic Substances Control, etc.). <br /> Master File Record Information Form. This form must be completed to identify the site owner name and address, the <br /> facility name and address, and the billable party responsible for paying any additional charges associated with the <br /> proposed activity. The form must be signed by the individual accepting responsibility for any additional charges. <br /> Work Plan/Report Review Activities Fees. The initial work plan fee, as shown below, must be submitted with the work <br /> plan to cover the cost of the following activities: work plan/report review, permit review and issuance, waste disposal <br /> follow up, notifications and project documentation. A Report of Findings must be submitted to the EHD after all <br /> assessment/investigative work has been completed. <br /> Work Plan/Report Review Activities Initial* Fees <br /> Type of Assessment Project Initial* Hourly Rate Fee <br /> Environmental Assessment(no known release) $456.00 (3-hour initial*fee) <br /> Other Lead Agency Oversight(CVRWQCB, DTSC, Fed EPA, etc.) $456.00 (3-hour initial*fee) <br /> Local EHD Voluntary Cleanup Oversight $760.00 (5-hour initial*fee) <br /> Hazardous Material Transmission Pipeline $760.00 (5-hour initial*fee) <br /> *Any EHD staff time spent on the project over the initial minimum hourly fee submitted will be billed to <br /> the party identified on the Master File Record form as responsible for additional charges. <br /> Well & Boring Permit Application and Inspection Activities. A complete Well & Boring Permit Application form must <br /> be submitted with the appropriate fee for each separate parcel. The Application shall be signed by a C-57 licensed <br /> contractor, or the C-57 licensed contractor shall authorize an agent's signature in writing. The Licensed Contractor <br /> Declaration must be completed and will be used to expedite license and workers' compensation verification. <br /> • On-site drilling by third parties (not the property owner or operator) requires a letter of authorization from the property <br /> owner granting permission to drill. <br /> • Off-site drilling in public easements or on property owned by another party requires a copy of the encroachment <br /> permit or access agreement granting permission to drill on the property. <br /> Well/Boring Permit Inspection Activities Initial* Fees <br /> Type of Project Initial* Hourly Rate Fee <br /> Soil Borings $152.00/boring (1-hour per boring) up to maximum initial*fee of$456.00 (3-hours) <br /> Monitoring Wells $152.00/monitoring well (1-hour per mw) up to maximum initial*fee of$760.00 (5-hours) <br /> Inspections are Required -48 Hour Advance Notice Required for all Inspections <br /> *Additional time spent on the project over the initial amount paid will be billed to the party identified on the <br /> Master File Record form as responsible for additional charges. <br /> Notes: <br /> 1.All EHD staff time is charged at the rate of$152 per hour.Make all checks payable to"EHD". <br /> 2.If contamination is identified as a result of this investigation,the appropriate agency will be sent a copy of the hazardous waste discharge notification <br /> and the site will be so listed on the EHD database. <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 952051 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjcehd.com <br /> 29-003 8/1/17 <br /> Well&Boring Permit Application Requirements <br />
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