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California Ronal Water Quality (*ntrol Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> a Robert Schneider,Chair ENVIRGNMEN f A;. HEAL li <br /> =r.snr rrriut ;E <br /> Winston H.Hickox Sacramento Main Office Gray Davis <br /> Ston H.Hi Internet Address: http://%w .swrcb.ca.gov/mgcb5 n.� JUL �p PM'rft 49 Gown, <br /> Sect a <br /> Environmental 3443 Routier Road,Suite A,Sacramento,California 95827-3081+ V O G <br /> Protection Phone(916)255-3000•FAX(916)255-3015 <br /> 7 July 2003 <br /> Mr. Jeff Goold <br /> Shell OPUS <br /> 2555 - 13th Ave SW <br /> Seattle, WA 98134 <br /> NOTIFICATION OF REVOCATION OF NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE <br /> ELIMINATION SYSTEM PERMIT NO. CAG915001, GENERAL ORDER NO. 5-00-11912 AND <br /> RESCISSION OF CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ORDER NO. 94-705, SHELL OIL PRODUCTS <br /> US,BULK FUEL TERMINAL, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> On 6 July 1994, the Executive Officer of the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (Regional Board) issued Cleanup and Abatement Order(CAO)No. 94-705 to Shell Oil Company (Shell) <br /> to cleanup and abate soil and groundwater pollution caused by an unauthorized release of petroleum <br /> products at the bulk fuel terminal at 3515 Navy Drive in Stockton. Since the CAO was issued, Shell (also <br /> known as Equilon)has operated a groundwater and soil vapor extraction system to clean up soil and <br /> groundwater pollution. Originally, extracted groundwater stored was on-site and then hauled away to a <br /> disposal facility. <br /> As part of Shell's efforts to improve the cleanup, on 15 March 2002, the Regional Board Executive <br /> Officer issued Shell a Notification of Applicabilityfor General Waste Discharge Requirements General <br /> Order No. 5-00-119, NPDES Order No. CAG915001 (General Order)to discharge treated groundwater to <br /> the San Joaquin River. The General Order is for surface water discharges from groundwater cleanup of <br /> petroleum fuel pollution and lists effluent limits for various constituents of concern associated with <br /> petroleum sites. Shell discontinued the discharge to the San Joaquin River due to lead concentrations <br /> exceeding limits set in the General Order and is now in the process of hooking up the discharge to the <br /> publicly owned treatment works. Therefore,under the authority of the General Order, I hereby withdraw <br /> the Notice of Applicability. <br /> Since the cleanup is well underway and Shell has complied with the CAO, I hereby rescind CAO No. 94- <br /> 705. Thank you for your efforts in cleaning up this site. If you have any questions,please call Ms. Devra <br /> r� )WV <br /> ewis at(916) 255-3119. <br /> 2F <br /> THOMAS R. PINKOS <br /> Executive Officer <br /> cc: Ms. Margaret Lagorio, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Port of Stockton Environmental Department, Stockton <br /> Mr. Brad Beeman,U.S.Navy, Stockton <br /> Mr. Bryan Stone, The RETEC Group, Inc., Long Beach <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> 0 Recycled Paper <br /> The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. <br /> For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs,see our Web-site at http://www.swreb.ca.gov/mgcb5 <br />