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PUBLIC MEAL <br />TH SERVICES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br />Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br />445 N. San Joaquin Street • P.O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br />(209) 468-3420 <br />DOLLY MADISON/LANGENDORF BAKERIES MAR 0 7 199 <br />2929 7TH ST <br />BERKELEY CA 94710 <br />RE: DOLLY MADISON/LANGENDORF BAKERIES SITE CODE: 1156 <br />1426 SOUTH LINCOLN ST <br />STOCKTON CA 95201 <br />San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br />(PHS/EHD) has recently reviewed the analytical results of the soil and/or <br />water samples taken from beneath the underground storage tank(s) that were/was <br />removed from this site on JULY 22, 1988. <br />The presence of contaminants at your facility exceed �he allowable limits of <br />leaching potential as recommended by the LUFT Manual . The former <br />underground storage tank(s) (UST) cannot be recommended for final closure <br />without further investigation to determine the full extent of the soil and/or <br />groundwater problem. <br />PHS/EHD is providing you notification that an "Underground Storage Tank <br />Unauthorized Release (Leak)/Contaminated Site Report" has been filed pursuant <br />to Section 25295 of the Health and Safety Code (HSC). The appropriate <br />disclosure of a hazardous waste discharge pursuant to Section 25180.7 of the <br />Health and Safety Code has been made, and the site has been placed on the list <br />of contaminated sites in San Joaquin County which is maintained by PHS/EHD. <br />PHS/EHD has been designated by the State of California water Resources Control <br />Board (SWRCB) as the local agency overseeing the investigation of leaking <br />USTs. Pursuant to Section 25299.37 (HSC), "dischargers" must take corrective <br />action in response to the unauthorized release. <br />Please be advised that PHS/EHD will be utilizing the SWRCB "Prioritization <br />System for Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites" ranking list in order to <br />prioritize all the contaminated sites. The "Prioritization System" has <br />established criteria to distinguish between High Priority Sites, Moderate <br />Priority Sites, and Low Priority Sites. Site specific conditions which <br />influence the placement within the ranking system are, for example, depth to <br />groundwater, proximity to a drinking water source (municipal or domestic <br />well), the extent of soil contamination, and the site's clean up funding <br />availability. <br />Based upon the priority ranking, you will be directed to begin the required <br />investigation. However, given the conditions for the prioritization, wherever <br />possible PHS/EHD will work with you to coincide enforcement directives in <br />conjunction with secured clean up funding. If you have any questions, contact <br />the PHS/EHD Site Mitigation Unit for further information at (209) 468-3450. <br />If your tank removal was recent and you are not planning any remedial <br />activities within 90 days, the tank excavation should be closed. It has been <br />our experience that open tank excavations allow for rapid downward migration <br />of contaminants. Contact the appropriate building department for specific <br />requirements that may be necessary prior to filling with pea gravel and/or <br />compacting the tank excavation with clean fill soil. <br />Before receiving a PHS/EHD corrective action directive and in order to receive <br />A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />