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Former Boulevard Automotive Page 2 of 2 <br />2151 Country Club Blvd <br />July 8, 2014 <br />Stockton, California 95204 <br />calcium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, <br />nickel, potassium, selenium, sliver, sodium, thallium, acetone, tungsten, and <br />hexachrome by a California certified laboratory; <br />The EHD tentatively approves the CAP submitted by AGE, contingent on compliance with the <br />following EHD requirements: <br />In accordance to the corrective action plan (CAP) approval process, the EHD will post a <br />public notification of pending CAP approval at this site. The public has 30 days to <br />express any concerns regarding the proposed remedial method for this site. Fieldwork <br />can begin once the 30-day public participation period is over and all public concerns <br />have been addressed and the CAP is approved. A copy of the public notice has been <br />attached for your records. <br />A current waste discharge permit from CRWQCB must be obtained before any fieldwork <br />can begin. <br />Our records indicate a waste oil tank was removed from this site. Although indicated in <br />the narrative portion of the CAP report, it was not shown on any of the report figures. <br />Submit a site plan showing the former location of the waste oil tank and please include <br />the former waste oil tank location on site plans in future reports submitted to EHD. <br />Notify EHD of all scheduled injection events along with any field work following initial <br />well installation. <br />The EHD will issue the permits for the installation of the sixteen injection wells once the <br />following have been completed. With these conditions, the EHD approves the work plan <br />submitted. <br />This site has proposed injection wells located on an adjacent parcel. Please submit a <br />copy of the access agreement signed by the adjacent parcel owner when submitting <br />the EHD Well and Boring Permit Application form for these wells. <br />All water used for the purpose of sealing a well must be potable water and not water <br />that has been displaced from a well that is to be destroyed or from a non-potable source. <br />In the Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitor Report, Fourth Quarter 2013, AGE recommended the <br />following: <br />Continuation of semi-annual, annual and biennial ground water monitoring at the <br />Boulevard Automotive Service site. <br />Semi-monthly free product monitoring in well MW-4. Removal and documentation of <br />free product using a disposable polyethylene bailer until floating product is no longer <br />visible. All waste water will be properly labeled on hazardous waste drums and <br />contained on site.