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SOANU'OF TRUSTEES JOAOUIN LOCAL HEALTH ICT SERVING <br /> 'Al Crow,Pres. San Joaquin County <br /> Earl Pimentel,Vice Pres. 1601 East Hazelton Avenue City of Manteca <br /> Tommy Joyce,Sec'y. Stockton, California 95205 City of Escalon <br /> James F.Culbertson City of Lodi <br /> John D.Mast.M.D. JOGI KHANNA, M.D., M.P.H., DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER City of Tracy <br /> Virginia Mathews City of Ripon <br /> Thomas Schubert D.V.M. San Joaquin County <br /> Daphne Shaw City of Stockton <br /> Harvey Williams,Ph.D. �`,.1 San Joaquin County <br /> Date: December 29, 1988 <br /> L1 U <br /> Texaco, USA <br /> Attn: David Heinrich <br /> 3015 Bradshaw Road <br /> Sacramento, CA 95824 <br /> RE: 440 W. CHARTER WAY; TEXACO SERVICE STATION; STOCKTON <br /> SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION <br /> Please be advised that this office has reviewed the above referenced <br /> work plan. We have found the plan to be inadequate as the following <br /> considerations have not been addressed. <br /> 1: The initial excavated area (shaded on Figure #2) of soil <br /> contamination has not been adequately defined. The vertical and <br /> lateral extent of contamination should be properly addressed prior to <br /> the construction to optimize access. <br /> 2: The placement of soil borings outside of the contaminated area <br /> will not provide "zero line" definition, but may aide in determining <br /> the outer perimeter of unimpacted soils. <br /> These issues should be addressed in a revised sampling plan which must <br /> be submitted to this office for approval prior to initiating the work <br /> plan. <br /> It should be noted that additional sampling may be necessary should the <br /> results of the sampling effort not adequately define the extent of <br /> contamination. <br /> Pursuant to the San Joaquin Local Health District fee schedule <br /> Resolution No. 85-58, a fee will be charged for time spent on review <br /> activities in addition to any permit and inspection fees required. <br /> The current workload volume is being managed by a 60-day backlog of <br /> chronologically received environmental assessment/remediation reports <br /> and/or workplans. The San Joaquin Local Health District has <br /> established a priority review process which is an option available upon <br /> written request. The priority review is conducted during off hours at <br /> an overtime rate of $52.50 an hour. Scheduling of the priority review <br /> is accomplished by individual staff members, but can generally occur <br /> within 10 working days of the receipt of written request and the <br /> submitted assessment document. <br /> Administration Clinical Services Environmental Health Public Health Nursing <br /> 468-3400 468-3830 468-3420 468-3860 <br /> Air Pollution Community Services Laboratory WIC <br /> 468-3470 468-3820 468-3460 468-3280 <br /> AIDS Information 468-3820 <br />