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=°v*, Public Notice <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region (Central <br /> Valley Water Board) invites public comment on a proposal to excavate soil, made on <br /> State of California behalf of Cascades, Inc., for the former leaking underground storage tank (UST) site at <br /> Edmund G. Brown Jr. 800 West Church Street, Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA (Site). <br /> Governor <br /> SUBJECT SITE: <br /> Newark Recycled Fibers �1 <br /> 800 West Church Street 0�� 15 2013 <br /> Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA <br /> GeoTracker Global ID#T10000003890 MENTp�HEA►-TH <br /> Case #391187pE CfISER�DES <br /> California Environmental PUBLIC PARTICIPATION COMMENT PERIOD: 15 October 2013 through 14 <br /> Protection Agency November 2013 (minimum of 30 days) <br /> Matthew Rodriquez CASE SUMMARY: <br /> The Site is a paper recycling facility in a mixed use area of Stockton with both nearby <br /> Secretary for industrial and residential property. The Site's UST system consisted of eight USTs and <br /> Environmental associated piping and was removed the week of 29 September 1986 along with <br /> Protection <br /> surrounding soil. Post-removal sampling of soil from the tank pits showed only low levels <br /> of five chemicals, including toluene. In January 1987, San Joaquin County agreed that <br /> the tank pits could be backfilled. Subsequent investigation of the soil and groundwater, <br /> 0 conducted in 2005, indicated a toluene release from one of the USTs. <br /> Water Boards <br /> Multiple soil, soil vapor, and groundwater samples were collected from across the Site <br /> between 2005 and 2013 to evaluate and monitor both the nature and extent of the <br /> Regional Water Quality toluene release, and its potential effect on human health and waters of the state. As per <br /> Control Boards, Central the settlement agreement between the Newark Group (the current site owner) and <br /> Valley Region <br /> Cascades, Inc. (the former tenant and responsible party for remediating the toluene <br /> Karl E. Longley ScD, P.E. release), a proposal to excavate soil in the area of the toluene release has been <br /> Chair submitted to the Central Valley Water Board. <br /> Central Valley Water Board staff reviewed Cascade's proposal for soil excavation at this <br /> Site from November to December 2013 and, based on data compiled to date and the <br /> conditions of the settlement agreement, believes there is merit to this proposal. As such, <br /> it is necessary to conduct a public participation comment period allowing interested <br /> Contact: parties to comment on the proposed soil excavation. <br /> Jim Barton WHERE DO I GET MORE INFORMATION? <br /> Regional Water Quality Any interested individual has the opportunity to provide comments or learn more about <br /> Control Board the case. General Information regarding the Site can be obtained from the State Water <br /> (916)464-4615 or Boards GeoTracker web site at: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ and the case file <br /> jbarton@waterboards. for the Site is available for review at the Central Valley Water Board main office at <br /> ca.gov 11020 Sun Center Drive #200, Rancho Cordova, California 95670 <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive, <br /> #200 <br /> Rancho Cordova,CA <br />