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Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> F, <br /> Alan C. Lloyd, Ph.D. 8800 Cal Center Drive. Arnold Schwarzenegger <br /> Agency Secretary Sacramento, California 95826-3200 Governor <br /> Cal/EPA <br /> February 9, 2005 <br /> Mr. John J. Guzman <br /> Environmental Program Manager <br /> Defense Logistics Agency <br /> Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin <br /> P.O. Box 960001 <br /> Stockton, California 95296-0320 <br /> Dear Mr. Guzman: <br /> The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Northern California Permitting <br /> and Corrective Action Branch has received your two letters dated January 20, 2004. <br /> One letter discusses the termination of DDJC, Tracy Site, Hazardous Waste Storage <br /> Permit (HWSP) and the other letter discusses the termination of the DDJC, Sharpe Site, <br /> HWSP. Each letter references DDJC's November 8, 2004 letter to DTSC that; (1) <br /> requested the termination of each facility permit on December 31, 2004, (2) indicated <br /> that the annual facility fees for both facilities should expire on December 31, 2004 and <br /> (3) indicated that DDJC plans to start operating Building 605, Sharpe, and Building 38, <br /> Tracy, as 90-day generator sites on January 1, 2005. <br /> At this time, Buildings 605 and 38 have not been certified closed by DTSC, but should <br /> be in the near future. Knowing that the interiors of the two buildings have been properly <br /> clean closed, DTSC approves of DDJC using the two buildings for 90-day storage of <br /> hazardous waste. The DDJC, Tracy Site, HWSP expires August 31, 2005, while the <br /> DDJC, Sharpe Site, HWSP expired on January 12, 2008. In order to terminate these <br /> two HWSPs before their expiration date, DDJC must request a class 1 permit <br /> modification from DTSC for each permit and implement the applicable requirements of <br /> the California Code of Regulations (Cal, Code of Regs), title 22, Section 66Z70.42(a). <br /> The changing of the expiration date of a permit to allow early termination is designated <br /> as a class 1 permit modification in the Cal. Code of Regs., title 22, section 66270, <br /> Appendix 1, A.6. <br /> In regard to annual facility fees, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code, Section <br /> 25205.2(d), a storage facility that has stopped storing waste is required to pay the <br /> ® Printed on Recycled Paper 11 <br />