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PUBLIC HEALTH �, <br /> SERVICES 9p4U!N C <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> TO: DAVID IREY, DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL PROS UTIONS UNIT <br /> FROM: DONNA HERAN', R.E.H.S., DIRECTOR <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 1998 <br /> RE: REQUEST FOR LEGAL ACTION <br /> DON DOBBAS INC. <br /> P.O. BOX 177 <br /> NEWCASTLE, CA 95658 <br /> I. CASE SUMMARY <br /> On June 10, 1997, San Joaquin County Public Health Services- <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD), issued a permit to remove a <br /> five hundred gallon underground storage tank (U.S.T.), that contained <br /> waste oil, at 2 N. Sacramento Street in Lodi. The approved permit <br /> identified Evergreen Oil as the tank residual hazardous waste hauler and <br /> Terranext as the sampling firm. The tank was removed on June 13, 1997, <br /> under inspection from this office. After the tank was removed, an U.S.T. <br /> closure report was submitted to PHS-EHD that included an incomplete <br /> copy of a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest signed by John Cavanaugh <br /> (Terranext) as the generator, for 180 gallons of hazardous waste oil. A <br /> letter written by the contractor who removed the U.S.T. (Jim Dobbas Inc.) <br /> was submitted to PHS-EHD explaining the final disposition of the 180 <br /> gallons of waste oil. The letter stated that the waste oil was consolidated <br /> with an oil/water mix at a yard in Roseville, and then delivered to, and <br /> disposed of, at the Union Pacific Waste Water Treatment Plant in <br /> Roseville. The letter also stated the Hazardous Waste Manifest, <br /> #95118111, designating Evergreen Oil Inc. as the disposal facility, was <br /> never signed or completed. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />