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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES �n <br /> rlll y <br /> SAN JOAQUIN c <br /> JM1 KHANNA AI D- RP.H. u"(p'�aj��' <br /> HnOM1 OIf er a� `�' . <br /> RO am 2009 • (real Feu nveam, Awww) a srCC rrarmm 95201 Lie 6 <br /> (209) 46a3h0 <br /> PETER GIAMBANCO <br /> zozo srnrmlPoxn AVE sre n-z 11 If liffy AUG191992 <br /> MODEM CA 95350 �J <br /> RE: Vintage Car Wash SITE CODE: 1183 <br /> 601 E. Miner Ave. <br /> Stockton, CA 95M <br /> A groundwater sampling event on March 27, 1992 confirmed the presence of "free <br /> product" in the monitoring wells. <br /> Underground tank laws require a "free product removal report" be submitted to the local <br /> agency within 45 calendar days of release confirmation. This report is past due and San <br /> fosquin County Public Henith Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) now <br /> directs you to submit the report immediately. Minimum report requirements are listed in <br /> CCR = section 2655(e) and shop be included in this submittal. <br /> In addition to the "free product removal report", quarterly monitoring of the monitoring <br /> wells on site is due by the 15th of the month following the quarters end. <br /> Pursuant W Section 2652(d) of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations (California <br /> Cade of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16) quarterly monitoring reports shall be <br /> submitted to Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division and Central Valley <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) mail the investigation and cleanup <br /> of the site is deemed adequate. The next quarterly report should be submitted by <br /> October 15, lW2. The report is to show the: <br /> status of investigation and cleanup activities including the results of all <br /> vestigations completed in date; <br /> -proposed continuing or neat phase of investigation; <br /> -method of cleanup proposed or implemented, schedules for the <br /> completion of the investigation of the site and remediation; <br /> method and location of disposal of the released hazardous substance and <br /> any contaminated soil, groundwater or surface water; <br /> -manifest required for transport of hazardous substances; <br /> -monitoring well data including groundwater elevation, pH, conductivity, <br /> gradient; <br /> -analytical results of groundwater or soil sampling; and <br /> map showing the "zero line" of contamination, if known, and <br /> changes in the above measurements over the last quarter. <br />