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0 • <br /> San Joaquin County DIRECTOR <br /> Donna Heran, REHS <br /> Environmental Health Depnartment <br /> ASSISTANT DIRECTOR <br /> 600 East Main Street Laurie Cotulla, REHS <br /> Stockton, California 95202-3029 PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br /> Mike Huggins, REHS, RDI <br /> •. _- p Margaret Lagorio, REHS <br /> 9<<F�Rci\ Website: www.sjgov.org/ehd Robert McClellon, REHS <br /> Phone: (209)468-3420 ,teff Carruesco,REHS, RDI <br /> Fax: (209)464-0138 Kasey Foley, REHS <br /> April 28, 2009 <br /> Sheldon Phillips <br /> J B Hunt Transport Inc. <br /> 2660 E. Loomis Road <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 COPY <br /> Subject: J B Hunt Transport <br /> 2660 Loomis Road <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> On April 22, 2009, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) staff made an <br /> inspection at the above referenced facility. At the time of the inspection EHD staff observed that <br /> an oil water separator was plumbed possibly to a leach line. If the oil water separator is <br /> plumbed to a City sewer line you can disregard this letter. <br /> Since ground water is a source of drinking water, subsurface waste disposal is regulated under <br /> the United States Safe Drinking Water Act. EHD has implemented a Local Agency <br /> Groundwater Protection/Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program in accordance with <br /> guidelines prepared by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The <br /> primary focus of the program is to protect drinking water by identification and evaluation of <br /> subsurface disposal of waste fluids that may lead to the degradation of drinking water supplies. <br /> If the oil water separator is plumbed to a leach line, the leach line is considered a shallow <br /> injection well. Please provide EHD with a description of the construction of this well, any other <br /> disposal wells at your facility and the fluids being disposed. Under certain conditions septic <br /> tanks and drainfields may also be considered shallow injection wells, so include a description of <br /> your septic system, the fluids placed in it and the number of people it serves per day. <br /> Enclosed is an "Inventory of Injection Wells"form to be completed and submitted to: <br /> U S Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Ground Water Office (WTR-9) UIC Inventory <br /> 75 Hawthorne Street <br /> San Francisco CA 94105-3109 <br /> Please note that if your septic system is used for the disposal of solely sanitary waste and <br /> serves fewer than 20 persons per day it is not subject to being placed on inventory. Please <br /> submit a copy of the form to EHD with the information requested above. <br /> If you have any questions contact me at (209) 468-3449. <br /> Margare�gorio., REHS <br /> Program Coordinator <br /> Enc. <br />