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S- * % <br /> PUBLIC MALTH SERVItPES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION X <br /> Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 2091468-3420 <br /> August 16, 2000 Sent Certified and U.S. Mail <br /> Franklin Atkins Richard Miller Roger Hartley <br /> 196 Tiffany Circle 196 Tiffany Circle 527 Airport Way <br /> Ripon,CA 95366 Ripon, CA 95366 Manteca,CA 95336 <br /> RE: Property Located at 23201 S. Santa Fe Road (AN 249-060-14) <br /> The Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division(PHS-EHD) appreciates the <br /> effort that you made to investigate the dumpsite located on the property referenced above. <br /> This letter is a follow-up from the site visits that occurred on July 27,August I and <br /> August 4 and an assessment of the current site status. <br /> PHS-EHD received a plan to conduct a limited site assessment marked as"Clean Up <br /> Proposal". The plan indicated that the area adjacent to the railroad access road would <br /> have five trenches excavated in the east- west direction. The plan also indicated that the <br /> trenches would be 8 feet in depth. The limited site assessment was an attempt to <br /> determine the magnitude of the cleanup that is necessary to resolve the outstanding non- <br /> compliance issues at the site. <br /> I conducted the site visits on July 27, August 1,and August 4. During the site visits Frank <br /> Atkins, Richard Miller or Roger Hartley were onsite. It was noted during the visits that <br /> trenches were excavated in the area adjacent to the railroad access road. This is the area <br /> previously documented as having waste illegally disposed of by the previous owner Bill <br /> Lane. The trenching revealed waste that was consistent with a landfill. The trenches <br /> contained concrete,asphalt,brick, wood, ash, household waste,transite pipe, an old fuel <br /> tank, a boiler tank, and metal waste. During the site visits pictures were taken to <br /> document the debris that were uncovered (see attached). <br /> The PHS-EHD requires a cleanup of the site and removal of all buried solid waste for the <br /> protection of public health and the environment. To conduct a clean up a work plan needs <br /> to be submitted,to PHS-EHD, for approval prior to beginning any clean up effort. The <br /> work plan must include,but not limited to the following: <br /> A general description of the work to be done on site(excavation and separation of the <br /> waste) <br /> A Division of San Joaquin county Health Care Services <br />