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PUBLIC� HEALTH SERVICES .�o <br /> SAN JOAQC:IN COI:Nr <br /> JOGI(;HANNA QLD..Al?14 <br /> Health Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) •Stockton, California 95201 4 F R <br /> (209)468-3400 <br /> Joseph K. "Mark" Newfield, III October 23 , 1991 <br /> P. O. Box 516 <br /> Woodbridge, CA 95258 <br /> Re: 107 N. School St. , Lodi <br /> Dear Mr. Newfield: <br /> I am writing to summarize our phone conversation of 18 October 1991 <br /> regarding the above referenced property. <br /> 1) As we discussed, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Division has received no reports of any assessment or <br /> remediation work performed on this site since the initial tank <br /> removal soil analyses performed in September of 1987. <br /> Additional excavation was performed in October 1987, however, <br /> a report of the soil analyses performed at that time has not <br /> been submitted to this office. <br /> In September of 1989, a proposal for soil investigation was <br /> submitted to our office and the site was placed in the San <br /> Joaquin County "Pilot Program" for oversight of underground <br /> storage tank (UST) investigation and cleanup activities. Soil <br /> borings were subsequently performed in November 1989, during <br /> which hydrocarbon odors were noted by our staff. Again no <br /> report of the assessment work performed was submitted to our <br /> office. <br /> Due to the lack of information regarding the contamination <br /> status of this site, the Environmental Health Division is <br /> unable to comment on whether there is any health risk <br /> associated with the placement of a day care center within 2000 <br /> feet of this site. <br /> As we also discussed, evaluation of whether this type of land <br /> use poses any health risk must be requested from the Land Use <br /> and Air Assessment Unit of the State Department of Toxic <br /> Substances Control. Their phone number is (916) 324-7428. I <br /> have enclosed copies of the California Health and Safety Code <br /> sections (25221, 25221.1, and 25232) which describe the <br /> requirement that a property owner, lessor or lessee who plans <br /> to construct a day care center for children, on or within 2000 <br /> feet of a property where a significant disposal of hazardous <br /> waste is known or suspected to have occurred, must apply for <br /> a determination as to whether the property should be <br /> designated as a "hazardous waste" or "borderzone" property. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin Counry Health Care Services <br />