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i <br />M5 <br />C ITY O F S T <br />S <br />0 JUN 17 2004 <br />ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />OCKTON <br />PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT <br />City Hall • 425 N. EI Dorado Street • Stockton, CA 95202-1997 • 209/937-8411 • Fax 209/937-8277 <br />www.stocktongov.com <br />June 15, 2004 <br />Dina Abate, REHS <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br />Stockton, CA 95202-2708 <br />601 E. MAIN STREET, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK <br />We are in receipt of your June 11, 2004 letter regarding the discovery of an <br />underground storage tank at the above location. Please be aware that the City of <br />Stockton does not own or operate the underground storage tank in question nor <br />was the City responsible for its discovery. Therefore, we believe we bear no <br />responsibility for its abatement. <br />As I am sure you are aware, underground storage tanks located within the <br />sidewalk were typically installed to serve adjacent buildings/properties. We would <br />suggest that you contact the adjacent property owner regarding abatement, or <br />contact PG&E who was the party responsible for its discovery. <br />If you have any questions please call me at 937-8339 <br />JAMES B. GIOTTONINI <br />PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br />emc: Gordon Palmer, Deputy City Manager <br />Carl Eck, Fire Marshall <br />Michael Rishwain, Deputy City Attorney <br />::ODMA\GRPWISE\COS.PW.PW_Library:67121.1 by <br />Stockton <br />hCad <br />All-Awrka My <br />IIIII1 <br />1999 <br />