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more thorough inspections of all 20 businesses. Each business will be closely inspected to determine <br />any suspicious activities. This will include inspections of all onsite stormwater conveyance systems <br />including catch basins, maintenance holes, storm lines, etc. Also, the City will look at all potential <br />areas of illegal connections including floor drains inside buildings, sand/oil separators, wash racks, <br />waste storage areas, etc. Records of waste hauling will also be examined. These inspections are <br />expected to be completed prior to July 15. At this time, the City is televising the stormwater line along <br />Anderson St. to determine any signs of illicit discharges or illegal connections. The CCTV work is <br />expected to be completed this week. If any evidence or indication of any illicit discharges or illegal <br />connections are located during this investigation, a follow-up email will be sent to notify all agencies <br />involved. <br /> <br />Richard Stiffier <br />Technical Services Supervisor — Environmental Control <br />City of Stockton — Department of Municipal Utilities <br />2500 Navy Drive <br />Stockton, CA 95206 <br />Phone: (209) 937-8740 <br />richard.stifflerstocktonca.gov <br /> <br />MUD <br /> <br />5