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paperwork violations, but the only hazardous material listed was oxygen <br /> for welding. <br /> • Los Compas Tires, 4208 E. Main St., approximately 450 feet south of the <br /> Site, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste Generators lists. This <br /> facility is described as a "used oil only" generator. Based on the types of <br /> listings and the distance from the Site, this facility is not anticipated to <br /> have impacted the Site. <br /> • Dollar General/Diamond Properties, 4232 E. Main St., approximately 480 <br /> feet south-southeast of the Site, Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste <br /> Generators, and Underground Storage Tanks lists. Live Oak reviewed <br /> records on file for this Property at the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department. According to the records, four diesel tanks and two <br /> waste oil tanks were removed from this property in 1988. No <br /> contaminants of concern were detected in soil samples collected beneath <br /> the former tanks. Based on the records reviewed and the distance from <br /> the Site, this facility is not anticipated to have impacted the subject Site. <br /> • Main Street Smog, 4403 E. Main St., approximately 800 feet east- <br /> southeast of the Site, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste <br /> Generators lists. This facility is described as a "used oil only" generator. <br /> Based on the types of listings and the distance from the Site, this facility is <br /> not anticipated to have impacted the Site. <br /> • Robbin's Radiators, 4513 E. Main St., approximately 930 feet east of the <br /> Site, Hazardous Materials list. Based on the type of listing and the <br /> distance from the Site, this facility is not anticipated to have impacted the <br /> Site. <br /> • Charlie's Auto Parts & Hardware, 4515 E. Main St., approximately 930 <br /> feet east-southeast of the Site, Cleanup, Hazardous Materials, Hazardous <br /> Waste Generators, and Complaints lists. This facility is listed as a small <br /> quantity hazardous waste generator. It is listed on the Cleanups database <br /> as "DTSC lead." Live Oak reviewed records for this facility available from <br /> the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department. In 1992, San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services referred this facility to both the <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board and the Department <br /> of Toxic Substances Control for investigation; the letters read, "Existing <br /> use of auto dismantler has been improperly disposing automotive wastes <br /> to the ground since the 1940's... This site has visible soil contamination." <br /> A 1994 incident report alleged that waste oil-contaminated soil was <br /> scraped from this facility and placed on a farmer's property; the inspector <br /> could not verify the allegation. An incident report from 2015 indicated that <br /> a burn barrel fire spread and burned a van. Although it does not appear <br /> that the 1992 concerns about this facility have been addressed, based on <br /> LOGE 2251 8 <br />