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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0506460
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007440
FACILITY_NAME
ATHERTON KIRK/SPRECKELS
STREET_NUMBER
18800
STREET_NAME
SPRECKELS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18800 SPRECKELS RD
P_LOCATION
04
QC Status
Approved
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The Voluntary Cleanup Program <br /> Step 1: Eligibility and Application <br /> Most sites are eligible. The main exclusions are if the site is listed as a Federal or State Superfund <br /> site, is a military facility, or if it falls outside of DTSC's jurisdiction, as in the case where a site <br /> contains Dilly petroleum products or waste. Another possible limitation is if another agency currently <br /> has oversight, e.g., a county (for underground storage tanks), the Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board (for contamination that is primarily limited to groundwater), etc. The current oversight agency <br /> must consent to transfer the cleanup responsibilities to DTSC before the proponent can enter into a <br /> Voluntary Cleanup Program agreement. Additionally, DTSC can enter into an agreement to work on a <br /> specified element of a cleanup (risk assessment or public participation, for example), if the primary <br /> oversight agency gives its consent. The standard application is attached to this fact sheet. <br /> If neither of these exclusions apply, the proponent submits an application to DTSC, providing <br /> details about site conditions, proposed land use and potential community concerns. No fee is required <br /> to apply for the Voluntary Cleanup Program. <br /> Step 2: Negotiating the Agreement <br /> Once DTSC accepts the application, the proponent meets with experienced DTSC professionals to <br /> negotiate the agreement. The agreement can range from services for an initial site assessment, to <br /> oversight and certification of a full site cleanup, based on the proponent's financial and scheduling <br /> objectives. <br /> The Voluntary Cleanup Program agreement specifies the estimated DTSC costs, scheduling for the <br /> project, and DTSC services to be provided. Because every project must meet the same legal and <br /> technical cleanup requirements as do State Superfund sites, and because DTSC staff provide oversight, <br /> the proponent is assured that the project will be completed in an environmentally sound manner. <br /> In the agreement, DTSC retains its authority to take enforcement action if, during the investigation <br /> or cleanup, it determines that the site presents a serious health threat, and proper and timely action is <br /> not otherwise being taken. The agreement also allows the project proponent to terminate the Voluntary <br /> Cleanup Program agreement with 30 days written notice if they are not satisfied that it is meeting their <br /> needs. <br /> Step 3: Site Activities <br /> Prior to beginning any work, the proponent must have: signed the Voluntary Cleanup Program <br /> agreement; made the advance payment; and committed to paying all project costs, including those <br /> associated with DTSCs oversight. The project manager will track the project to make sure that DTSC <br /> July 1995 <br />
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