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Once the proponent and DTSC have entered into a Voluntary Cleanup Program agreement,initial site <br /> assessment,site investigation or cleanup activities may begin. The proponent will find that DTSC's staff <br /> includes experts in every vital area. The assigned project manager is either a highly-qualified Hazardous <br /> Substances Scientist or Hazardous Substances Engineer. That project manager has the support of well- <br /> trained DTSC toxicologists, geologists, industrial hygienists and specialists in public involvement. <br /> The project manager may call on any of these specialists to join the team,providing guidance,review, <br /> comment and, as necessary, approval of individual documents and other work products. That team will <br /> also coordinate with other agencies, as appropriate,and will offer assistance in complying with other <br /> laws, such as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. <br /> Step 4: Certification and Property Restoration <br /> When remediation is complete,DTSC will issue either a site certification of completion or a"No <br /> Further Action"letter,depending on the project circumstances. This means"The Site"is now property <br /> that is ready for productive economic use. <br /> To learn more about the Voluntary Cleanup Program, contact the DTSC <br /> representative in the Regional office nearest you: <br /> Southern California Central California <br /> Tina P. Diaz Tim Miles <br /> 1011 North Grandview Avenue 8800 Cal Center Drive <br /> Glendale, Califomia 91201 Sacramento, CA 95826-3200 <br /> (818) 551-2862 (916) 255-3710 <br /> North Coast California Central California - <br /> Lynn Nakashima Janet Naito Fresno Satellite <br /> 700 Heinz Avenue, Suite 200 Tom Kovac <br /> Berkeley, California 94710-2737 1515 Tollhouse Road <br /> (510) 540-3839 (510) 540-3833 Clovis, California 93612 <br /> (209) 297-3939 <br /> (Revised 10118102) <br /> October 2002 <br />