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-9 <br /> REQUEST FOR SITE CLOSURE REPORT <br /> Former Beacon Station #610 <br /> 3300 Waterloo Road, Stockton, California <br /> AMV Project No 19042 04 <br /> of "contamination," "pollution," or "nuisance" as defined by regulations authorizing the state <br /> to mandate action do not currently exist, and may never have existed, at this site There is no <br /> compelling data that suggests that the beneficial use of ground water in the area of the site has <br /> ' been unreasonably affected <br /> Under Section 13267 of the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, regional boards (and <br /> ' their representatives) are authorized to require that any entity discharging waste within its region <br /> (or outside of its region that could affect water quality within its region) prepare technical <br /> reports as specified by the regional board However, Section 13267 limits this authority as <br /> ' follows <br /> The burden, including costs, of these reports shall bear a reasonable relationship to the <br /> need for the report and the benefits to be obtained from the reports <br /> Reports previously prepared for this site and this report indicate that neither "contamination," <br /> ' "pollution," nor "nuisance" exist at this site Since these conditions do not exist, preparation <br /> of a corrective action plan as requested in your correspondence to Ultramar received on <br /> December 28, 1994, represents a burden to Ultramar without proportional benefit <br /> For the following reasons, AMV believes this site should be closed <br /> ' 0 286 pounds of petroleum constituents as gasoline and 2,464 pounds of petroleum { <br /> constituents as diesel have been removed by active remediation (excavation) at the <br /> site These totals represent approximately 85 percent of the total mass of <br /> ' petroleum hydrocarbon constituents initially present in soil beneath the site <br /> • -Ground water beneath the site does not presently contain petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> constituents and petroleum constituents have not been detected in ground water <br /> samples collected from the site since April of 1993 <br /> ' • Only single digit part-per-billion range concentrations of benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylenes have ever been detected in ground water samples <br /> ' collected from monitoring wells at the site <br /> Neither "contamination," "pollution," nor "nuisance" as defined by the California <br /> • Water Code currently exist at the site <br /> rpu t4 m) <br />