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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0545540
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004175
FACILITY_NAME
TIKI LAGUN RESORT & MARINA
STREET_NUMBER
12988
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MCDONALD
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
13102026
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
12988 W MCDONALD RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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a e <br /> o <br /> January 27, 1998 <br /> QC l/EPA Pete Wilson <br /> Governor <br /> State Water <br /> Resources Mark Hanf <br /> Control Board Tiki Lagun Ltd. <br /> 834 Francisco Blvd W <br /> Division of San Rafael, CA 94901 <br /> Clean Water <br /> Programs UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM,NOTICE OF CLAIM <br /> Mailing Address: ACCEPTANCE: CLAIM NUMBER 12869; FOR SITE ADDRESS: 12988 MACDONALD RD <br /> P.O.Box 944212 W, STOCKTON <br /> Sacramento,CA <br /> 94244-2120 <br /> Your claim has been accepted for placement on the Priority List in Priority Class `B". <br /> 2014 T Street, <br /> Suite 130 <br /> Sacramento,CA Compliance Review: After adoption of the Priority List, staff will review, verify,and process <br /> 95814 applications based on their priority and rank within a priority class. During this Compliance <br /> (916)227-4334 Review, staff may request additional information needed to verify eligibility. Once review of <br /> FAX(9I6)2274530 <br /> the application is complete and the claim is determined to be valid, a Letter of Commitment will <br /> World Wide Web be issued obligating funds toward the cleanup. If, during the compliance review, it is determined <br /> nttgov/—cwphom / that the claim application contained fraudulent information or misrepresentation making the <br /> gov/-�cwphome/ PP P g <br /> fundhome.htm claim unacceptable or ineligible,your claim may be rejected. In such event,you will be issued a <br /> Notice of Intended Removal from the Priority List, informed of the grounds for the proposed <br /> removal of the claim, and provided an opportunity to correct any deficiencies which are the basis <br /> for the proposed removal. <br /> Record keeping During your cleanup project you should keep complete and well organized <br /> records of all corrective action activity and payment transactions. If you are eventually issued a <br /> Letter of Commitment, you will be required to submit: (1)copies of detailed invoices for all <br /> corrective action activity performed(including subcontractor invoices), (2)copies of canceled <br /> checks used to pay for work shown on the invoices,(3)copies of technical documents(bids, <br /> narrative work description, reports), and(4)evidence that the claimant paid for the work <br /> performed(not paid by another party). These documents are necessary for reimbursement and <br /> failure to submit them could impact the amount of reimbursement made by the Fund. It is not <br /> necessary to submit these documents at this time;however, they will definitely be required <br /> prior to reimbursement. <br /> Compliance with Corrective Action Requirements: In order to be reimbursed for your <br /> eligible costs of cleanup incurred after December 2, 1991, you must have complied with <br /> corrective action requirements of Article 11,Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of <br /> Regulations. Article 11 categorized the corrective action process into phases. In addition, <br /> Article 1 I requires the responsible party to submit an investigative workplan/Corrective Action <br /> Plan (CAP) before performing any work. This phasing process and the workplan/CAP <br /> requirements were intended to: <br /> 1. help the responsible party undertake the necessary corrective action in a cost-effective, <br /> efficient and timely manner; <br /> Recycled Paper Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of California's water resources,and <br /> C' ensure their proper allocation and efcieni use for the benefit of present and future generations. <br />
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