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rPRODUCED AT GOVERNMENT E NSE <br /> DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY <br /> NAVAL COMMUNICATION STATION <br /> ,l STOCKTON <br /> STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95203-5000 IN REPLY REFER TO: <br /> 6260 <br /> 1 I I Ser 36/ 2 U 5 <br /> e� <br /> 7 JUL <br /> Environmental Protection Agency <br /> 1 <br /> Region IX �7 <br /> Attn: Mr. Jeff Zelikson <br /> 215 Fremont Street ENVIF;CiN L <br /> . HEALT11 <br /> San Francisco, CA 94510 1ERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Dear Mr. Zelikson: <br /> On 11 June 1987, a piece of industrial equipment leaked approximately <br /> five gallons of hydraulic fluid containing 8 parts per million (ppm) of <br /> PCB onto a concrete warehouse floor. You were an information addressee <br /> on the message report Naval Communication Station Stockton sent to Naval <br /> Telecommunications Command, Washington, DC, (enclosure (1 )). The fluid <br /> was contained and then absorbed with an absorbant material called "Safe <br /> Step". After the material was picked up, Safe Step was applied again and <br /> worked with brooms to help absorb more fluid. All material and contamin- <br /> ated equipment were disposed of properly. <br /> This warehouse is a controlled building for storage only and access is <br /> limited. The Naval Communication Station Stockton hereby requests that <br /> no further action be required in accordance with Environmental Protection <br /> Agency PCB Spill Cleanup policy. <br /> For further information, please contact Mr. Dennis Fields at (209) 944- <br /> 0244. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> L. A. MICHLIN <br /> Lieutenant Commander, CEG, U.S. Navy <br /> Public Works Officer <br /> Encl: (1 ) NAVCOMMSTA Stockton Message <br /> Copy to: <br /> Department of Health Services <br /> Water Quality Control Board <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br />