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TOM NEWHALL BOAT REPAIR <br /> REPORT OF CLEANUP <br /> 1.0 Introduction <br /> Tom Newhall Boat Repair(TNBR) is situated at Paradise Point Marina, 8090 Rio Blanco <br /> Road, Stockton, CA. Boat repair services have been provided at this location for <br /> ` approximately twenty-five years, the last three of which under management by Mr. Tom <br /> Newhall. Services currently provided include hull repair (wood and fiberglass), painting, <br /> ` sandblasting and re-coating bottoms. <br /> ` The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) inspected the site <br /> on October 7, 2003, and secured a sample of used sand from the sandblasting operation. <br /> ` This sample was analyzed for metals per EPA #6010B. The sample was found to be <br /> hazardous for copper (non-RCRA hazardous waste), and TNBR was directed to <br /> ` immediately cease disposing of used sandblast sand to the ground, and to cleanup <br /> stockpiled used sand under direction from the Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> ` (DTSC). <br /> A Work Plan outlining plans and procedures to accomplish the required cleanup, and to <br /> prevent environmental damage from these operations at the TNBR facility, was issued on <br /> January 26, 2004, followed by an Addendum incorporating comments from the DTSC, <br /> on March 22, 2004. <br /> Cleanup was completed in accordance with the Work Plan and Work Plan Addendum, <br /> and in consultation with the DTSC. This report describes the work completed and <br /> presents analytical data supporting the conclusions that the "disposal site" does not <br /> present a risk to human health or the environment, including groundwater and aquatic <br /> habitat, and that no further cleanup work is required. <br /> 2.0 Site Description <br /> The subject site is north of Stockton, west of Interstate 5, at Bishop Tract, as shown in <br /> Figure 1. Paradise Point Marina and TNBR are on Disappointment Slough on the <br /> 1 <br />