Laserfiche WebLink
FRUI 1 TFAC'r PURAL FIRE DST 209 5315 6-216 <br /> To: v..CA— <br /> A Community Newsletter Published by t <br /> THE TRACY TIRE FIRE - A RESPONSE TO YOUR QUEST From: <br /> 47 F,u C4. 4 T&va& F''�ul Returtl ❑ <br /> The tire fire occur.ed on August 7. 1998 at approximately 427 P.M.as a result of a grass 9. What hapl <br /> fire that spread out of control at the Royster fire facility. Although this facility is located in it is cleaned 1 0eepToss❑ <br /> the Rural Fire District,the City of Tracy Fire Department,Alameda County,the San Joaquin US EPA and <br /> County Sheriff's Office,Air Pollution C;ontrgl,the Office of Emergency Services,and En- P�t�-�sse lase <br /> vironmental Health responded with equipment and personnel. 10. Who wou <br /> formation? <br /> The fire was contained to the area and on the advice and direction of US EPA was <br /> allowed to burn because of the concern of greater health issues which could arise out of James F Spagnole <br /> an attenVHC-extiriguish the fire.-4 i, ere Snues to snlofd+ t this5roriting.—T4%-fire-crit-- -Caktornra Emmonmentat - --— —its effects are still of concern to City staff and members of the community. I will try to Protection Agency <br /> respond to some of the concerns and issues Following are responses to the most fre- 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 525 <br /> quently asked questions: Sacramento,CA 95814 <br /> 1. Why couldn't you put the fire out?-On the advice of agencies on scene(O.E.S.,Air (916)324-9670 <br /> Pollution Control,Environmental Health)health and contamination hazards were consid- Dr.Karen Furst <br /> Bred, Experts in the field agreed that letting the fire burn would move particulate matter San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> high into the atmosphere because of the heat. Putting water on the fire would create two 468-6000 <br /> problems; particulates would be suspended at lower elevations because of cooling at <br /> ground level and contamination of area water stores could occur when large volumes of <br /> water percolated into the underground water supply The groundwater continues to be <br /> monitored on a regular basis to detect contamination. <br /> 2. Who is in control and managing the situation?-US EPA with California EPA moni- <br /> tor/support.San Joaquin County is responsible for site security. <br /> 3. How often does monitoring take place and by whom? - Currently San Joaquin GENERAL INFORMATION <br /> County conducts weekly air monitoring.Previously California EPA, Air Resources Board. PROVIDED BY DR. FURST <br /> Waste Management and Water Resources conducted soil,groundwater and surface water <br /> monitoring.All data continues to show no leveis above tolerable limits, US EPA will do a. _ The particles of soot from the fire <br /> preliminary site assessment. US EPA is developing a site remediation plan and will <br /> review air,surface water, groundwater and soil tests. fire Smoke may cause irritation of the <br /> mucous membranes which line the <br /> 4. What about health issues?-The fire is still emitting smoke and odors. Smoke and nose,throat and eyes, causing symp- <br /> soot from the fire may cause some irritation of the respiratory system and mucous mem- tomS such as sore,scratchy throat or <br /> branes.The Air Pollution Control and Air Resources Boards advise sensitive individuals watery eyes. It may also cause an <br /> to stay indoors as much as possible and keep doors and windows closed, or leave the aggravation of other respiratory ail- <br /> area. Long-term health issues are not known at this time, although given the dispersal ments such as asthma. <br /> rate at the time of the fire, none are expected. Contact San Joaquin County health <br /> officials if you have specific questions. - When the smoke is visible or there <br /> 5. How much longer will it burn?-US EPA officials cannot give an exact date. is an odor, people are advised to stay <br /> indoors as much as possible and keep <br /> 6.When will it be cleaned up and how long will it take?-That is unknown until US EPA their doors and windows closed, or <br /> completes a site evaluation and develops a remediation plan. leave the area. This is especially true <br /> at night when temperature inversions <br /> 7. What affect will rain have on the groundwater?-No immediate impact is expected are most likely to occur. <br /> given the underlying clay Sot+and geologic conditions. The long-term effect is not known, <br /> but little or no impact is expected. - If soot is collecting, it should be <br /> 8. Who is responsible for damages? If I have a complaint for damage,illness or washed off of yard furniture,children's <br /> injury, with whom and where would I file? - US EPA will determine the responsible toys, etc., so young children will not <br /> parties after the remediation plan is completed. ingest the particles. <br />