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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION T <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer • <br /> 445 N. San Joaquin Street • P.O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201!A388 o'c►,•oa�'�' - <br /> (209) 468-3420 <br /> s <br /> PAUL SOUVA <br /> VALLEY WHOLESALE DRUG <br /> 1401 W FREMONT STREET FEB 15 199: <br /> STOCKTON CA 95203 <br /> RE Valley Wholesale Drug SITE CODE. 1782 <br /> 1401 W Fremont Street <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS/EHD) has reviewed the "Interim Report Covering Results of Soil Contamination <br /> Investigation, Valley Wholesale Drugsn dated January 1995, prepared by William <br /> J Hunter & Associates, for the above referenced site <br /> Table II which reports the results of the analyses of the soils samples collected <br /> from the October 21, 1994 excavation, has the results from toluene and ethyl- <br /> benzene reversed A corrected table should be submitted to PHS/EHD <br /> The report states that "According to verbal communication with Margaret Lagorio <br /> of the San Joaquin County EHD, there are no domestic, private, or groundwater <br /> monitoring wells within the zone of influence of this site " When asked about <br /> wells in the area of this site I replied that I was not aware of any wells As <br /> discussed in Appendix A of Tri-Regional Board Staff Recommendations a survey to <br /> locate any private, municipal, or irrigation wells within 2000 feet of the site <br /> should be conducted The results should be included in the next work plan <br /> submitted for the site. <br /> Soil sample results from all sidewall and bottom samples collected after the <br /> second excavation indicate that contaminated soil exists laterally in all <br /> directions as well as vertically Groundwater was entering the excavation at the <br /> time the bottom with contaminated sowcollected,les were <br /> il This isan inication th t groundwater indicating that has probably been <br /> impacted. <br /> The drilling of several soil borings will be necessary to collect soil samples <br /> in order to investigate the lateral and vertical extent of soil contamination <br /> A minimum of three of the soil borings should be converted to monitoring wells <br /> so the groundwater gradient can be determined and the impact to groundwater <br /> investigated. A work plan for this investigation should be submitted to PHS/EHD <br /> by April 15, 1995. <br /> If you have any questions contact Margaret Lagorio at (209) 468-3449 <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Margaret Yagorio, Lead-Senior RENS Dian*M.Site Mitigation Unit nson, REHS <br /> Supervisor <br /> ML <br /> CVRWQCB - Seth Thayer <br /> 10/c William J Hunter & Associates <br /> A J)"-won of San Joaquin Crunt► Health Cart 5ervlLe% RECEIVED i L 1 7 1995 <br />