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I ED <br /> Ground REC <br /> JAN 2 4 2018 <br /> January 24, 2018 <br /> Mr. Muniappa Naidu, Program Coordinator ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department DEPARTMENT <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Via Email <br /> Re: FedEx Ground <br /> 5655 Hood Way <br /> Tracy, CA 95377 <br /> Facility ID: 0023065 <br /> Mr. Naidu, <br /> Based on the activities completed by FedEx Ground in response to the Notice of Violation issued on <br /> 9/8/17 and amended on 9/11/17 and 9/26/17, 1 am writing to request that the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department (Department) reconsider issuing the UST Permit to Operate for the <br /> above referenced facility. <br /> FedEx Ground has corrected all noted violations except for one identified as#301, which requested <br /> FedEx Ground to modify the UDCs to expand their footprint to capture potential petroleum leaks from <br /> all dispenser piping and filters. FedEx Ground's design-engineering firm, Diamond Z Engineering, has <br /> submitted the permit application to complete the repairs and the Bravo UDC clip-on plates are expected <br /> to be delivered within a few days. Once the Department issues the repair permit,the modification to the <br /> UDCs will be scheduled. <br /> Considering that the UST Permit to Operate fee was paid and accepted by the Department on 11/1/17, <br /> all other noted violations are closed, and the remaining open issue is being addressed and does not pose <br /> an imminent threat to human health, safety, or the environment, we kindly request the UST Permit to <br /> Operate be issued to FedEx Ground. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Gaylyn Frosini, Manager—Environmental Services <br /> FedEx Ground <br /> Gaylyn.frosini@fedex.com <br /> 412-262-7375 <br />