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1621 Brookside Road <br /> July 1997 <br /> Page 2 s <br /> Regarding the assessment of potential impacts that any remaining contamination may pose, it <br /> is likely that groundwater samples will be collected during the course of the proposed <br /> investigation. If groundwater contamination is detected please refer to Article 11 of the ' <br /> California Underground Storage Tank Regulations for investigative and remedial action <br /> requirements. if groundwater contamination is not detected then an appropriate environmental <br /> fate model may be used to evaluate the potential threat to groundwater which the remaining I <br /> contamination may pose. <br /> Also, please be aware that pursuant to the Business and Professions Code, all geological <br /> interpretive activities must be done under the direct supervision of registered professional <br /> geologist. C <br /> The State Water Resources Control Board ClFund Uhit should be contacted to obtain <br /> E Cleanup <br /> pre-approval for the proposed work. Please submit a drilling permit application and $89 fee to <br /> PHS/EHD. Once the permit is issued, you may proceed with scheduling the approved field <br /> activities. PHS/EHD staff should be contacted directly when the drilling is scheduled with the C- } <br /> e 57 licensed driller and at least two working days prior to initiating field activities as confirmation. <br /> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (209) 468-0337. <br /> rp y <br /> Donna Heran, Director, REHS ;} <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> VV ` i <br /> Mary Meays, Senior REHS Marga r Lagorio, REHS <br /> Site Mitigation Unit Lead Senior <br /> cc: Elizabeth Thayer, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> cc: Charles Leubner, 1932 North EI Pinal, Stockton CA 95205 <br /> cc: Noel Lemer, Helmick & Lerner, 1620 Executive Court, Sacramento CA 95864 <br /> .E <br /> .7 <br /> f <br /> `I f <br /> 1 <br /> { r <br /> Ip ' <br /> M <br /> 4 <br />