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Chevron <br />January 21, 2014 <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />600 East Main Street <br />Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br />Inspector Elena Venzer, <br />Global Marketing <br />V0 <br />per F-11yG1 &aAds <br />Chevron Corporation <br />145 S. State College <br />Brea, CA 92821 <br />P.O. Box 2292 <br />Brea, CA 92821-2922 <br />RECEIVED <br />JAN 2 8 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTI1 <br />PERMIT/SERVICEs <br />This letter is in response to the inspection report issued on February 2, 2012 to Chevron Station #210997, <br />located at 1442 A Colony Drive Ripon , CA 95366. <br />Below is our response regarding the 2 items noted in the attached inspection report. <br />■ 117: Concrete was broken on top of 87 and 91 tank to replace the Environ collar and lid with a <br />fiberlite collar and lid in late 2011, and a permit was not obtained from the EHD <br />We have made several attempts to rectify item 117. We still do not have <br />clarification on what is need to satisfy item #117. The initial inspector for this <br />notice Muniapp Naidu has stated that a permit need to be pulled by Wayne Perry <br />Inc, in regards to the repairs listed in item #117. Wayne Perry Inc. did not make <br />the repair and therefore they are not required to pull a permit. Inspector Naidu has <br />been insistent that Wayne Perry Inc. made the repair and therefore a permit needs <br />to be pulled by them, <br />The actual repair was made by Service Station Systems Inc., in which inspector <br />has stated to by Service Station Systems Inc. and to me (Andrea Vilchis) that <br />Service Station Systems Inc. did not need a permit for the repair. <br />My understanding is that this notice has now been handed over to you (Elena <br />Venzer). Wayne Perry Inc. has been in contact with you to attempt to resolve this <br />matter. As of today we still do not have a resolution. Wayne Perry Inc. did not <br />make the repairs and Service Stations Systems were told a permit was not <br />needed. <br />■ 310; Approximately 2 cups of liquid was observed in the 87 turbine sump. <br />• Per the inspection report, the technician removed the liquid and disposed of it in the <br />facility's hazardous waste drum. <br />At this time Chevron is considering this notice closed. If further action is needed, please contact me. <br />