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ECKERT ENGINEERING CORP <br /> Page 3 <br /> Lneighboring contaminated UST sites undergoing remediation. <br /> In 1993, the Federal EPA, Office of Inspector General (OIG) audited the State <br /> L <br /> water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB) LOP program. The report from the OIG <br /> criticized the SWRCB and the Regional water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) for <br /> not establishing a priority scheme for the many soil and groundwater cases <br /> documented throughout the State of California. <br /> As a result of this criticism, the SWRCB staff developed a priority scheme in <br /> 1� order that each mandated implementing agency [PHS/EHD] prioritize every soil <br /> and groundwater case within their respective jurisdictions and direct each <br /> site to perform corrective action investigations. <br /> As you were notified in our recent letter of 7 March 1994, PHS/EHD will be <br /> prioritizing all the petroleum contaminated sites within the San Joaquin <br /> County to determine each site's respective ranking and the appropriate <br /> corrective action directive. <br /> It is PHS/EHD's objective to allow you the opportunity to access clean up <br /> funding through the State of California Department of Water Resources so that <br /> Lthe directive to commence corrective action will be complied with. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact me, at (209) 468-3452. <br /> onna Heran, RENS, Director <br /> nviron ntal Health Division <br /> Dane _ inson, RENS, Supervisor <br /> Site Mitigation Unit <br /> Epclosure <br /> L VcC. Bill Fox; WHF, Inc. <br /> L <br />