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California Integrated Waste Management Board - <br /> • e e e■ Daniel G. Pennington,Chairman , <br /> Wo <br /> 8800 Cal Center Drive • Sacramento California 95826 • (916)255-2200 <br /> rea -w ' - - _ �='.i <br /> ww.ci b.ca.gov j <br /> jkte Wilson <br /> Peter M.Rooney Governor <br /> Secretaryfor <br /> Environmental <br /> Protection <br /> June 19, 1998 <br /> Thomas Sweeso <br /> Code Enforcement Office <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Community Development Department <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205-6232 <br /> Steven Mindt <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services Department <br /> 304 East Weber, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Re: Solid Waste Cleanup Program <br /> Dear Messrs. Sweeso and Mindt: <br /> Thank-you for meeting with Brad Williams and me on Wednesday, June 3, 1998, to <br /> discuss the Integrated Waste Management Board's (IWMB) Solid Waste Cleanup Program <br /> (AB 2136). Enclosed please tnd sitvisit Sites; namely reports, <br /> Bill Lane Dump (39-CR-t0001)for <br /> &. the <br /> Santa Fe Road Illegal Disposal <br /> Lynch/Santa Fe Illegal Disposal Site (39-C -0040). <br /> As we discussed, there are several ways that AB 2136 funds may be used to cleanup <br /> eligible sites; namely through matching (50% of eligible costs) grants with local <br /> governments, loans to local governments, LEA grants, or Board managed cleanups using <br /> the Board's on-call contractors. If your local city or county agencies should be interested <br /> in a matching grant or loan for these or other projects, we will gladly meet with their <br /> representatives to discuss application procedures. A sample LEA for eligiblerant plic tion is <br /> enclosed for your review and use should the LEA desire to appy <br /> projects. A request for a Board managed cleanup should be made after responsible parties <br /> for a site have been positively identified and issued an appropriate Enforcement Order. A <br /> "boilerplate" enforcement order is enclosed for your review and/or use. The order cites <br /> applicable Statutes for the 2136 Program and may be used to demonstrate the responsible <br /> parties' inability or unwillingness to cleanup/remediate their site in a timely manner. <br /> As you will note in the enclosed Site Investigation Reports, the Bill Lane Dump & the <br /> Lynch/Santa Fe Illegal Disposal Site are potential sites for cleanup through the.AB 2136 <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> ='- Printed on Recvcled Paper - <br />