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SERVICESPUBLIC HEALTH <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTALHEALTH D <br /> WISION <br /> Karen. Furst, M.D., M.r'H., Health Officer �;itFoa�•� <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 2091468-3420 <br /> JAMES GIOTTONINI OCT 17 2001 <br /> PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON ' <br /> 425 N EL DORADO <br /> STOCKTON CA 95202 j <br /> RE: City of Stockton sites in the Local Oversight Program <br /> A meeting was held on October 11, 2001, at the office of San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHSIEHD). Attending <br /> the meeting were Sharla Hardy, Wayne Smith and you representing City of <br /> Stockton (COS), Robert Marty and William Little representing Advanced <br /> GeoEnviron mental, Inc. (AGE), Jeanne Homsey representing ATC Associates <br /> (ATC), and Margaret Lagorio and Jeff Wong representing PHSIEHD. The <br /> following is a summary of the site discussions at the meeting. <br /> Fontana Drive at Smith Canal <br /> 'i PHSIEHD requested that the monitoring well referenced in the letter dated <br /> April 4, 2001 from PHSIEHD be installed. PHSIEHD has discussed the <br /> location of this well with Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board. The monitoring well should be installed on the northeast corner of <br /> the property. <br /> 110 W. Sonora <br /> AGE is currently proceeding with the work as proposed in Design Plans <br /> and Specifications for Soil and Groundwater remediation dated October 5, <br /> 2000. PHSIEHD requested samples be collected from the top of the <br /> groundwater in the deepest well on site, RW-1, as well as from the bottom <br /> of the well in order to establish a baseline for and evaluate the vertical <br /> extent of contamination in groundwater. The water sample from the <br /> bottom of the well should be collected using a bomb sampler. Based on <br /> analytical results of the groundwater samples from RW-1, PHSIEHD will <br /> determine if further sampling of this well is necessary. <br /> 1740 Houston <br /> Although PHSIEHD approved Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan <br /> dated September 17, 2001 prepared by AGE, PHSIEHD is concerned that <br /> ' the total depth of the proposed borings may not provide definition of the <br /> vertical extent of the contamination. It was discussed that the borings <br /> should be advanced to at least 60 feet below surface grade with a <br /> contingency to advance deeper to collect grab groundwater samples. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Scrvices <br />