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6.0 AGENCY REVIEW <br />6.1 REVIEW OF REGULATORY AGENCY LISTS <br />Dames & Moore conducted a review of appliCable regulatory agency lists of known or <br />potentially hazardous waste sites or landfills, and sites currently under investigation for environmental <br />violations. The purpose of this task was to identify facilities located within a 1/2 -mile radius of the site <br />that may have the potential to adversely impact environmental conditions at the subject site. The agency <br />lists that Dames & Moore reviewed are summarized in Table 1. <br />No facilities within a 1/2-mile radius were identified from the Environmental Protection <br />Agency's Natural Priorities List and CERCLIS List, the California Bond Expenditure Plan (State <br />Superfund) or the California Waste Management Board's list of active and inactive landfills. Two <br />facilities, the Learner Company at 2711 Navy Drive, and Action Processing at the Port of Stockton, were <br />identified from the California Department of Health Services' ASPIS List. Three facilities were listed <br />on the Cortese list: The Port of Stockton at 2201 West Washington Street; William Tank Lines at <br />2941 Navy Drive: and Tesoro Petroleum at 3003 Navy Drive. Two facilities were identified from the <br />San Joaquin County underground tank list: Supply Terminal (ST) Services at 2941 Navy Drive and the <br />Port of Stockton at 2201 West Washington. <br />6.2 FILE REVIEW <br />Few files were available for review at the California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />offices in Sacramento. The available files contained limited information regarding the contamination <br />problems at the subject facilities. At the Port of Stockton 2201 West Washington Street facility, the files <br />indicate that an underground storage tank (UST) was removed in 1988 and that three USTs were removed <br />in 1989. There was mention of plans in 1988 to remove a 4.5-mile diesel fuel pipeline that was built in <br />1969 from Union Pacific Railroad. The file contained no further information regarding this matter. <br />The ST Services file indicates that a 5,000-gallon tank was removed in 1988 that and another <br />tank was removed in 1990. Groundwater impact was suspected. <br />PSA04.007 <br /> 11