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04/13/1993 07:04 9165642;` KR44ZAN SACRAMENT( PAGE 01 <br /> PUIBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL.HEA 'M DMSION <br /> C) <br /> Karen Furst,M.D.,M.P.H., Health OfI'iccr IL <br /> �- 304 East Weber Avenue,Third Float • Stockton, CA 95202 , <br /> 2091468-3420 <br /> i <br /> MICHAEL TURSETTI /JAN THOMPSON APR Q g <br /> WILBUR ELLIS COMPANY <br /> 191 W SHAW AVE SUITE 107 <br /> FRESNO CA 923704--2876 <br /> RE: Former Underground Tank SITE CODE: 507797 <br /> 212 industrial Drive i <br /> Stockton, CA., 95206 <br /> In a few days you will be receiving certified correspondence from San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS-ENL}) <br /> r indicating that you are the primary responsible party for the required investigation <br /> of the leaking underground storage tank (UGT) formerly located at the above <br /> noted address. As the last operator of the UGT, it is your responsibility to <br /> investigate the extent of contamination documented at this site in a recent <br /> subsurface investigation. <br /> PHS-EHD is the lead agency assigned to provide oversight of the required <br /> investigation. You are required to submit workplans to define the lateral and <br /> vertical limits of the soil and groundwater contamination. After the plans are <br /> reviewed and approved, a boring permit application and $89 fee is required for <br /> every separate parcel where borings are proposed. Only a California C-57 <br /> contractor is authorized to drill the soil borings and install the groundwater <br /> monitoring wells. Soil and groundwater samples that are collected must be sent <br /> to a laboratory certified by the California Department of Health Services under a <br /> chain of custody- , <br /> A PHS-EHD staff member will conduct inspections during drilling and sampling <br /> events and appointments must be arranged with at least forty-eight (48) working <br /> hours notice. The staff person assigned to your site will work with your <br /> environmental consultant in the field to determine which soil samples should be <br /> sent to the laboratory for analyses. PHS-EHE)will review the report of findings <br /> +� generated by your consultant and notify you if further investigation is required <br /> and establish the date the next workplan will be due. Please have your <br /> consultant submit the report of findings within sixty (60) days of the conclusion of <br /> the field work. <br /> W A D"n+ision of San Joaquin County licalrh Care Smi= <br /> v <br />