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` M KLEINPELDER <br /> consultant) and the reported organic and lead concentrations were non-detect. No closure <br /> letter was identified for the UST. <br /> Based upon interviews with current employees (Robert Mair), he has no knowledge of a <br /> 3,150-gallon or 450 gallon UST (or the closed 1500 gallon tank). The two sumps are <br /> partially aboveground (five sided) and hold water with animal fat residue, all residue is <br /> skimmed off the top. After further discussion with Mr. Mair he indicated that the SJ EHD <br /> had identified the 3,150 gallon tank as the 1,500 gallon tank and the 450 gallon tank as the <br /> ` 300 gallon tank and therefore all tank are closed or removed at the facility to his knowledge. <br /> SJC EHD was contacted concerning the Tracy Biomass Plant (Tracy Operators) located at <br /> 14800 Schulte Avenue. According to Kim, the facility had no records pertaining to <br /> underground storage tanks, or leaking underground storage tanks, but did have records <br /> pertaining to a small quantity generator (discussed in Section 4.1), no violations were noted. <br /> Based upon this data this facility does not currently appear to pose an adverse impact to the <br /> — subject site. <br /> • San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services (SJCOES) was contacted on February <br /> 3, 2004 for information regarding incidents with hazardous materials and/or petroleum <br /> products. According to Ms. Michelle Halliwell, there were no files for the site. Ms. <br /> Halliwell did indicate that Owens-Illinois (Owens-Brockway) does contain files listing <br /> hazardous materials stored on site (under Community Right-to Know), they are given 30 <br /> days to respond, therefore the file will be made available no sooner than March 26, 2004. If <br /> information received may change the findings of this report, Kleinfelder will inform the <br /> client and provide an addendum letter to this report. <br /> • San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioners (SJCAC) office was not contacted, but an <br /> interview was conducted with Mr. Robert Mair (Owen-Illinois) employee who stated that the <br /> ` northern portion of the facility has been farmed by Mr. John Zambetti. Mr. Zambetti was <br /> contacted on March 9, 2004 for information regarding his historical use of the property. He <br /> stated that he has farmed the northern portion of the property for five years, and has grown <br /> ` alfalfa with no use of pesticides except Roundup for weed control. <br /> • The Department of Toxic Substance Control(DTSC) was contacted on February 3, 2004 for <br /> ` information regarding hazardous materials and petroleum product incidents for the site. <br /> According to a letter received from Ms. Bobbi Jensen no such records exist pertaining to the <br /> site. <br /> • California State Fire Marshal Pipeline Safety Office (CSFMPSO) was contacted on <br /> February 3, 2004, regarding petroleum pipelines within the area of the subject site. <br /> L According to Ms. Lisa Dowdy (Research Analyst I), a Chevron Pipeline is located in the <br /> vicinity of the subject site, 18 and 20" conveying crude oil. Kleinfelder requested additional <br /> information from Chevron regarding exact location and reporting of any incidents involving <br /> the pipeline. Mr. Gerald McLellan contacted Kleinfelder on March 5, 2004 and indicated <br /> _ that Chevron is not at liberty to indicate if incidents or spills have occurred on a segment of <br /> pipeline, but that information can be obtained by the CSFMPSO. Ms. Dowdy was again <br /> contacted and stated that no leaks were found at the given site location. <br /> 40351.P01 /ST04R354 Page 12 of 30 <br /> r <br /> Copyright 2004,Kleinfelder,Inc. March 12,2004 <br /> _.._.......................... wo a�ua�w. rcrwcaoutty �s <br /> ovu, r rrc County, 1992. slow and water capacity is high. The Stomar clay is very <br /> deep,well drained, nearly level soil on alluvial fans, formed <br /> in alluvium derived from sedimentary rock sources. <br /> Permeability is slow and water capacity is high- <br /> OIL <br /> i h.OIL AND GAS ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/m Based on the referenced web page,there are no gas or oil <br /> FIELDS aps/dist6/606/Map606.pdf wells located on the site. <br /> 40351.P01 /ST04R354 Page 13 of 30 <br /> Copyright 2004,Kleinfelder,Inc. March l2,2004 <br /> L <br />