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State of California . . Department of Health Services <br /> Memorandum <br /> To David Wang, P.E. , Chief Date: March 6, 1991 <br /> Federal Facilities Unit <br /> Site Mitigation Branch p <br /> v at(iM L, , <br /> MAR 1 1 '^^1 <br /> From Toxic Substances Control Program <br /> 10151 Croydon Way, Suite 3 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> (916) 855-7874 PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Subject : REVIEW OF THE REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT FOR THE DEFENSE <br /> DISTRIBUTION REGION WEST (DDRW) , SHARPE SITE <br /> The Department of Health Services (Department) has reviewed the <br /> following report: <br /> o 't Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) <br /> at the Sharpe Site, Remedial Investigation Report, <br /> Draft Final " (here in after referred to as the "RI <br /> Report") . <br /> The RI Report was submitted on November 21, 1990 by the U. S. Army <br /> Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA) . The RI Report was <br /> developed by Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE) under <br /> contract to USATHAMA. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Defense Distribution Region West (DDRW) Sharpe was established in <br /> 1941 and consists of 724 acres located northeast of the City of <br /> Lathrop. The major missions of DDRW Sharpe have been supply and <br /> maintenance. The maintenance mission which was discontinued in <br /> 1976 included the repair and reconditioning of both heavy equipment <br /> and aircraft. The active supply mission includes storage, <br /> handling, preservation, packaging, and shipment of general supplies <br /> and equipment. <br /> DDRW Sharpe has been transferred to the Defense Logistics Agency. <br /> Previous to that transfer, it was known as Sharpe Army Depot. <br /> DDRW Sharpe consists of numerous past disposal sites which include <br /> burial areas, burn pits, fire training areas, and leaking <br /> underground storage tanks. The site has been divided into three <br /> general areas: the South Balloon, North Balloon, and the central <br /> area. Ground water treatment systems have been developed for the <br /> South and North Balloon areas. <br />