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Iy�gq p/ 55yyQp�I <br /> DAMES & MOORE A PROFESSIONAL LIITEkSY'AII�P75 ERSHIP <br /> 221 MAIN STREET,SUITE 600,SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 4105-1917 (415)896-5858 <br /> JUN 2G 1989 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTI' <br /> PERPAITISERtnr-c� <br /> June 14 1989 <br /> Job No. 15884-009-43 <br /> Mr. Ron Valinoti, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br /> 1601 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Subject: Response to May 10, 1989 letter from American Moulding <br /> and Millwork regarding Remedial Action Plan for <br /> 2801 West Lane Site, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr. Valinoti: <br /> This letter has been prepared by Dames & Moore on behalf of <br /> American Forest Products Company (AFPC) in response to the May 10, <br /> 1989 letter submitted to your agency by American Moulding and <br /> Millwork Company (AM&M) . In this letter, AM&M raised objections <br /> to the remedial action plan (RAP) proposed by AFPC to address the <br /> subsurface release(s) of diesel fuel at the AM&M facility in <br /> Stockton, California. Based on our review of this letter, it is <br /> our understanding that AM&M has expressed conc rns about the RAP <br /> in the following four general areas: <br /> o Proposed soil cleanup level of 10, 000 p m <br /> o Adequecy of groundwater monitoring network <br /> o PCP soil contamination <br /> o Public participation in the development of the cleanup <br /> plan <br /> Removal and on-site treatment of soils containing diesel fuel <br /> at concentrations greater than 10, 000 ppm was the recommended <br /> remedial action alternative presented in Dames & Moore' s <br /> Feasibility Study/Remedial Action Plan report dated July 13 , 1988 . <br /> OFFICES WORLDWIDE <br />