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Ms . Linda Turkatte <br /> September 1, 1993 <br /> Page 2 <br /> detection limit for benzene is 20 micrograms per kilograms or 20 <br /> parts per billion (ppb) in soil. The test as conducted in 1986 <br /> measured the contaminants in an order of magnitude less precise <br /> than by today's standards. Today, we have the technology to <br /> detect benzene in soil as low as 0 .5 ppb and while the report <br /> indicates that the soil was "non-detect" for benzene, it is <br /> possible that benzene contamination is present. As you know, <br /> further investigation of this site is critical because <br /> groundwater contamination has been documented in this area and <br /> the City of Stockton site has confirmed unauthorized releases on <br /> its east and west sides. <br /> Because of the improvements in testing methodology and <br /> detection limits over the past seven years and site location, we <br /> respectfully request that your office reopen the City of Stockton <br /> 101 South Wilson Way site file and request the owners of the site <br /> and/or the owners of the tanks to conduct further testing for <br /> soil and/or groundwater contamination beneath where the tanks <br /> were removed. <br /> We look forward to your timely response to our request. If <br /> you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me. <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> JEANNE M. ZOLEZZI <br /> Attorney at Law <br /> JMZ/KEH:cm <br /> CC . Donald Roek <br /> Lyn Krieger-Deputy City Manager <br /> Pt\T \16735\C\ROHR4.RHH <br /> 75376-16735/®/09/01/93/3 <br />