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LState Rater Resources Contr1l Board <br /> Qa; Division of Financial Assistance <br /> 10011 Street•Sacramento,California 95814 ,.. <br /> P.O.Box 944212•Sacramento,California•94244-2120 Amold Schwanenegger <br /> Alan C.Lloyd,Ph.D. (916)341-5745 FAX(916)341-5806 www.waterboards.ca.gov/cwphome/ustcf Governor <br /> Agency Secretary <br /> IAN 2 0 2006 <br /> January 17, 2006 ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Lori Duncan <br /> 304 E Weber Ave, 3rd Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95202-2708 <br /> NOTIFICATION OF RECEIPT OF ORPHAN SITE CLEANUP ACCOUNT APPLICATION, <br /> FILE NUMBER: B0021 FOR SITE ADDRESS: 75 E. ALPINE AVENUE, STOCKTON, CA <br /> The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) , Division of Financial Assistance <br /> has received an application for the Orphan Site Cleanup Account(OSCA) from the Guido G. <br /> Segarini Trust for 75 E. Alpine Avenue, Stockton. This application has been assigned file <br /> number B0021. Please provide this number when making any inquiries regarding this <br /> application. <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services has been identified by the applicant as the Lead <br /> Regulatory Agency to oversee the cleanup of contaminated soil and groundwater from leaking <br /> underground storage tanks at the subject site. As the identified Lead Regulatory Agency, you <br /> will receive copies of all correspondence sent to the applicant from the OSCA Program. <br /> During our review process, OSCA Program staff will contact you either by telephone or an e- <br /> mail questionnaire to verify applicant information. Once the application review is complete, the <br /> applicant will receive either an acceptance or rejection letter. Accepted applications will be <br /> placed on the OSCA Priority List in accordance with Section 2814.29 of the OSCA Emergency <br /> Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 18, Article 7 of the California Code of Regulations. <br /> The OSCA program was created to encourage the cleanup of"brownfield"petroleum <br /> underground storage tank contaminated sites where there is no financially responsible party. <br /> These sites represent a special problem because they prevent and delay community <br /> redevelopment. Due to statutory time limitations the State Water Board will encourage <br /> expeditious site assessment and cleanup of approved OSCA projects. Your assistance is <br /> requested to help move OSCA funded projects forward toward site cleanup. OSCA Program <br /> staff looks forward to working with you on the above project. <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Q* Recyded Paper <br />