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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0527611
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0018709
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER DOLLY MADISON
STREET_NUMBER
1426
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LINCOLN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16503010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1426 S LINCOLN ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ORDER NO. R5-2007-XXX �..r' 12 April 2007 <br /> DOLLY MADISON/LANGENDORF BAKERY <br /> 1426 S. LINCOLN ST., STOCKTON <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> -13- <br /> 21. Notify Water Board staff at least three working days prior to any onsite work, testing, or <br /> sampling that pertains to environmental remediation and investigation and is not routine <br /> monitoring, maintenance, or inspection. <br /> 22.Obtain all local and state permits and access agreements necessary to fulfill the <br /> requirements of this Order prior to beginning the work. <br /> 23.Continue any remediation or monitoring activities until such time as the Executive Officer <br /> determines that sufficient cleanup has been accomplished to fully comply with this Order D <br /> and this Order has been either amended or rescinded in writing. <br /> R <br /> 24.Optimize remedial systems as needed to improve system efficiency, operating time, n <br /> and/or waste removal rates, and report on the effectiveness of the optimization in the f'1 <br /> quarterly reports. <br /> F <br /> 25.Maintain a sufficient number of monitoring wells to completely define and encompass the <br /> waste plume(s). If groundwater monitoring indicates the waste in groundwater has T <br /> migrated beyond laterally or vertically defined limits during the quarter, then the quarterly <br /> monitoring reports must include a work plan and schedule, with work to begin within thirty <br /> days of Water Board staff approval, to define the new plume limits. <br /> 26.Electronic copies of all reports and analytical results are to be submitted over the Internet <br /> to the State Water Board Geographic Environmental Information Management System <br /> database (GeoTracker) at http://geotracker.swrcb.ca.gov. Electronic submittals shall <br /> comply with GeoTracker standards and procedures as specified on the State Board's web <br /> site and shall be submitted by the due dates for the corresponding copies ordered <br /> elsewhere in this Order. <br /> 27. If the Discharger is unable to perform any activity or submit any document in compliance <br /> with the schedule set forth herein, or in compliance with any work schedule submitted <br /> pursuant to this Order and approved by the Executive Officer, the Discharger may <br /> request, in writing, an extension of the time specified. The extension request shall include <br /> justification for the delay. Any extension request shall be submitted as soon as the <br /> situation is recognized and no later than the compliance date. An extension may be <br /> granted by revision of this Order or by a letter from the Executive Officer. Extension <br /> requests not approved in writing by the Executive Officer with reference to this order are <br /> denied. <br /> 28.All work and directives referenced in this Order are required regardless of whether or not <br /> the UST Cleanup Fund approves the work for reimbursement. <br /> 29.If the Discharger fails to comply with the provisions of this Order, the Executive Officer <br /> may refer this matter to the Attorney General for judicial enforcement and/or may issue a <br /> complaint for administrative civil liability. <br />
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