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PUBLIC WEALTH SERN410ES ,oPov,Nr <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> r' <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION a . y <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 °gz;Foaa`P <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> CC) �( <br /> Memo From the Desk of Mary Meays <br /> Senior REHS <br /> To: Gordon Boggs, CVRWQCB <br /> Date: January 30, 1997 <br /> Subject: Emergency, Recalcitrant, and Abandoned Site Fund Application <br /> Mr. Boggs, <br /> The two sites which San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division has determined are <br /> eligible to obtain funds from the State Water Resources Control Board's Emergency are <br /> Siebold Corporation located at 820 South American in Stockton and Newfield Property <br /> located at 107 North School Street in Lodi. <br /> Attached to the January 14, 1997 PHS/EHD Memo were copies of the final directives <br /> which PHS/EHD has issued and which notified the responsible parties of PHS/EHD's intent <br /> to request funding through the EAR Account. <br /> Newfield Property <br /> In response, PHS/EHD did receive a work plan from Mark/Joseph Newfield; however, the <br /> work was not implemented, pursuant to the directive. PHS/EHD has not received anything <br /> else in writing from the responsible party and only learned that the field work had been <br /> postponed by calling the consultant on the day that drilling had been scheduled. <br /> Siebold Corporation <br /> In response, PHS/EHD received the attached correspondence from Brad Frahm. There has <br /> been no additional communication from the responsible party. <br /> r <br /> Please let me know what additional information you require to prioritize these sites. <br /> Thank you. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />