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INITIAL RELEASE DDJC Tracy <br /> ongoinPRI anned Actions <br /> 6. DDJC Tracy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the California Department of <br /> Health Services, and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, work together <br /> to ensure that potential public health hazards at the site are throughly investigated and <br /> appropriate remedial actions are taken to protect the health and well-being of the public. <br /> 7. DDJC Tracy continues to regularly monitor groundwater in the vicinity of the site for site- <br /> related contaminants to ensure compliance with EPA and CA MCLs. <br /> 8. DDJC Tracy will monitor VOCs in WSWs 7, 8, and 9 for one year. DDJC will take <br /> immediate action to correct a threat to the water supply. ATSDR will review the new data <br /> to determine whether any additional measures protective of public health are necessary. <br /> 9. DDJC Tracy has proposed soil remediation (bioventing) for on-site areas where <br /> contaminated soil may be contributing to VOC-contaminated groundwater. <br /> 10. Although no apparent public health hazards have been associated with Day Care Center <br /> play yard soil, DDJC Tracy has excavated 1 foot of soil from the yard, replaced the soil and <br /> play area material with 1 foot of certified clean soil, and capped the clean soil with a layer <br /> of sod. This measure reduces opportunities for exposure to potential contamination in play <br /> yard surface soil. <br /> 11. DDJC Tracy will continue to provide information to the surrounding community and <br /> interested parties about results of environmental investigations and remediation status for <br /> the site. <br /> 12. If new data generated by continued site activities indicate that a potential health hazard <br /> exists, ATSDR will re-evaluate the conclusions in this PHA. <br /> 21 <br />