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PUBLIC11EALTH SERVICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Q <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer • c;., P <br /> �/FORS <br /> 445 N. San Joaquin Street • P.O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> (209) 468-3420 <br /> HAROLD AND DENA KNOWLES 19381 FAWN DRIVE <br /> COP <br /> LODI CA 95243 <br /> 7 1994 <br /> RE: 102 S WILSON WAY SITE CODE: 9031 <br /> STOCKTON CA <br /> This letter is being sent to inform you of the compliance status of the assessment and <br /> cleanup at the above noted address and to establish a deadline for the next <br /> submittal. <br /> On August 31, 1994 San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental <br /> Health Division (PHS/EHD) staff informed your attorney by telephone that the State <br /> Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Cleanup Fund (Fund) staff was to perform <br /> a review of the file for this site during the week of September 13, 1994. This review <br /> would determine site compliance for eligibility to receive reimbursement from the <br /> Fund . Your attorney was advised that the site would not be considered in <br /> compliance unless the work described in the workplan dated July 5, 1994 was <br /> completed. <br /> On September 9, 1994, PHS/EHD contacted your attorney to determine the status of <br /> the permitting for the proposed work. Unfortunately, no progress had been made in <br /> obtaining the encroachment permits for the well to be installed in the City of Stockton <br /> right-of-way. However, due to the last minute efforts of Jim Kleinfelder of Spectrum, <br /> the permits to install the wells were secured and the wells were installed during the <br /> week of September 13, 1994. Because of this action, PHS/EHD was able to show an <br /> effort towards compliance and sign the SWRCB's compliance release form. <br /> On September 26, 1994, PHS/EHD was informed by other San Joaquin County staff <br /> that work was in progress at the site. PHS/EHD staff performed a site visit and <br /> confirmed that the wells at the site were being sampled. Please be informed that <br /> PHS/EHD requires at least a 48 hour advance notice prior to initiating any site <br /> work requiring the collection of soil and/or groundwater samples. PHS/EHD <br /> staff will perform a site visit to verify the proper collection, handling, storage <br /> % of San luagmn( mmh Heawi (are 4rnice. <br />