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One of my colleagues went to the site on 1624 Army ct.They <br /> determined that additional clean-up is required by the soil area on the <br /> asphalt,there is still a heavy film on the asphalt and my colleague <br /> reported that she can still smell diesel on the asphalt. Will you be able <br /> to clean this up by tomorrow? <br /> From:Justin Duke ImaiIto:iustind@eld.anconservices.com] <br /> Sent:Tuesday, April 7, 2020 9:50 AM <br /> To: Gaitan,Jason<igaitan@sigov.org> <br /> Subject: Re: 1624 Army Ct. <br /> No not yet. I was supposed to pick them up today but am currently on <br /> another job.Will be trying again tomorrow <br /> Sent from my Phone <br /> On Apr 7, 2020, at 09:44, Gaitan,Jason <br /> <igaitan@sjgov.org>wrote: <br /> Hi Justin, <br /> Thank you for the response. Have the three 55-gallon <br /> barrels with waste debris and waste water been <br /> removed from the property yet? <br /> JASON GAITAN <br /> EHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> (209)468-9848-Office <br /> (209)468-3433-Fax <br /> 1868 E. Hazaelton Ave. <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> From:Justin Duke <br /> [maiIto:iustind@eld.anconservices.coml <br /> Sent:Tuesday,April 7, 2020 8:29 AM <br /> To: Gaitan,Jason <igaitan@sigov.org> <br /> Subject: Re: 1624 Army Ct. <br /> The soil was removed down to a weed barrier in the <br /> landscape, underneath the barrier was dry soil.The <br /> area was about 10' Long x 1' Wide and about 3"was <br /> removed and drummed. It was back filled using the <br /> surrounding non-impacted soil. <br /> 3 <br />