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1 � _ <br /> Marraccini Property UIC-Septic page 2 <br /> 4602 E. Cherokee Lane, Stockton <br /> ,t <br /> If chemicals have been released to the leach lines and seepage pits, further use <br /> (continued disposal of liquids) into the septic system may cause further <br /> percolation of the chemicals, increasing the threat ofthe chemicals <br /> contaminating the groundwater, and additional costs,to you to investigate and <br /> clean up. <br /> EHD staff discussed this with you on September 18t" and recommended that you <br /> have the contents of the tank pumped, transported, and properly handled by a <br /> licensed contractor as soon as possible. The hazardous transport'manifest <br /> required for this should be submitted to EHD after the treatment facility has <br /> accepted and signed for the waste. <br /> At this time, EHD will not require the tenants of your(rentals to vacate the <br /> premises. If a field inspection indicates the hazardo l s waste materials have <br /> impacted your whole system, you may want to make other sanitary facilities <br /> available for your tenants to avoid additional contaminant migration. <br /> - i <br /> EHD has received the Master File Record form and initial hourly fees required to <br /> begin the UIC program oversight. EHD will review the work plan as soon as it is } <br /> submitted. You will be notified in a comment letter ifllit meets the requirements of f <br /> the investigation. <br /> If you have any questions you may contact Michael [rifurna at (209) 468-3454. <br /> ;4 <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Michael Infurna, Senior REHS Margiare Lagorio, REHS <br /> UIC-Site Mitigation Unit IV Supervisor <br /> 4 { <br /> jj <br /> j <br /> 4 <br />