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A <br /> c %Nave <br /> STATE OF,CALIFORNIA <br /> PETE WILSON, Governor <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD— <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> 3443 ROUTIER ROAD, SUITE A ; s <br /> SACRAMENTO, CA 95827-3098 <br /> PHONE: (916) 361-5600 <br /> FAX: (916) 361-5686 <br /> SLEP 2 <br /> ! C/JcRVIGi-S <br /> 24 September 1991 <br /> Mr. Douglas Christian <br /> Chevron Pipeline Company <br /> 2525 North Chester Avenue <br /> Bakersfield, CA 93308 <br /> CHEVRON PIPELINE LEAK, CORRAL HOLLOW AND FRONTLINE ROADS, TRACY, SAN JOAQUIN <br /> COUNTY <br /> Thank you for the 5 April 1991 letter from Lanny T. Winberry stating that <br /> Chevron Pipe Line Company is proceeding with cleanup of the Tracy Orchard site <br /> at the intersection of Grantline and Corral Holow Roads on a self-directed <br /> basis. We appreciate your efforts toward site investigation and cleanup. <br /> Normally, the Board would oversee all cleanups of pollution which threaten to <br /> degrade waters of the State. However, because of severe staff and funding <br /> shortfalls, we will be unable to continue to provide technical oversight of <br /> your case. <br /> Since we cannot oversee your case at this time, we recommend the following: <br /> (1) request project oversight from the Sar. Joaquin County Health Department <br /> (the local implementing agency for the Underground Tank Program) and (2) <br /> follow the Tri-Regional Recommendations, includin Appendix A (copies <br /> enclosed) and the "Leaking Underground Fuel Tank ?LUFT) Field Manual : <br /> Guidelines for Site Assessment, Cleanup, and Underground Storage Tank <br /> Closure". Although these documents were written for underground storage <br /> tanks, they are applicable to sites polluted with petroleum products, such as <br /> yours. The LUFT Manual can be purchased by calling the State Water Resources <br /> Control Board at (916) 739-4263. <br /> Please be advised you must file a Report of Waste Discharge (RWD), in <br /> accordance with the California Water Code, describing the proposed disposal of <br /> treated ground water. It is the Board's policy to require you to evaluate all <br /> land disposal options for the disposal of the treated ground water prior to <br /> the conclusion that disposal to surface waters is the only viable option. <br /> Land disposal options include spray irrigation, overland flow, percolation <br /> ponds and others. <br />