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Quik Stop Markets, Inc. <br />4567 Enterprise Street • Fremont, CA 94538 a (510) 657-8500 • Fa"— -1544,', <br />D E C 13 2004 <br />PERMI'Ii.S� OUTS <br />December 9, 2004 <br />VIA CERTIFIED MAIL <br />Raymond von Flue <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />304 East Weber Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />Re: Enhanced Leak Detection (ELD) Test Results <br />Quik Stop Market #124 <br />505 North Main, Manteca <br />Dear Mr. von Flue: <br />Enclosed are results of Enhanced Leak Detection (ELD) testing of the UST system at the <br />referenced site. This site originally received Formal Notification to Operators to <br />implement ELD dated 11/9/01, due to a mistaken belief that the UST system contained <br />single -walled components. Quik Stop formally requested reconsideration and was <br />subsequently granted approval by letter dated 1/30/02 (copy attached). However, passage <br />of SB 989 and a lack of any further correspondence from the SWRCB, led Quik Stop to <br />assume that ELD testing was still required, and therefore, subsequently implemented. In <br />a phone discussion this morning with Ahmad Kashkoli of the SWRCB, Mr. Kashkoli <br />stated that the subject site is not on any current list of sites within 1000' of a public water <br />well. It appears that this site was tested unnecessarily. <br />Sincerely, <br />QUIK STOP MARKETS, INC. <br />Mike Karvelot <br />Director of Environmental Affairs <br />Enclosures <br />Cc: Elizabeth L. Haven, UST Program Manager <br />State Water Resources Control Board <br />