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-- Air Resources Board E� <br /> Peter M.Rooney John D.Dunlap,III,Chairman <br /> lson <br /> Secretaryfor 2020 L Street•P.O.Box 2815•Sacramento.California 95814•www.arb.ca.gov Pete nor <br /> Environmental Governor <br /> Protection <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Michael P. Kenny <br /> Executive Officer <br /> FROM: James J. Morgester, Chief <br /> Compliance Division <br /> DATE: September 3, 1998 <br /> SUBJECT: Tracy Tire Fire Emergency Response <br /> Chairman Dunlap (via Tim Gergen) has requested this final memo on the <br /> ARB's emergency response to the Tracy tire fire. <br /> At the request of the San Joaquin County and State Office of Emergency <br /> Services (OES) Cal/EPA Air Resources Board staff responded to a tire fire located <br /> just south of the city of Tracy in San Joaquin County. The Air Resources Board <br /> Compliance Division Emergency Response Team was requested to assist in this <br /> emergency by conducting onsite ambient air monitoring of pollutants in the smoke <br /> plume that could possibly <br /> impact nearby <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> Owner/Operator <br /> 1 i <br /> The Royster Tire <br /> Re-cycling Facility is '• <br /> located at 29245 t <br /> MacArthur Blvd. on <br /> approximately 30 acres (the <br /> burning tire pit is about 3 <br /> acres) and is now owned First Dav o Fire-8/7/98 <br /> and operated by the estate of the late Mr. S. F. Royster. Two and a half million tires <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Printed on Recycled Paper <br />