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Defense Distribution Center <br /> a u ense Distribution Depot San Joaquin California <br /> ;r �f <br /> Sharpe Site <br /> coed s�" �'� Sharpe Begins the Five-Year Review Process <br /> DN®nae DlsWb.Uan Center <br /> Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin California, Sharpe Site <br /> About the Depot (DDJC-Sharpe, or Sharpe) is conducting cleanup activities designed <br /> DDJC's Sharpe site is located to protect the health and safety of the community and the <br /> in Lathrop, California, and is environment. We are committed to sharing information about <br /> bordered by Roth Road to the ' environmental issues that could affect the community. <br /> north and Lathrop Road to the <br /> south. The depot is operated What is the Purpose of This Fact Sheet? <br /> by the Defense Logistics <br /> Agency's (DLA) Defense DDJC conducts a community relations program to ensure that the public <br /> Distribution Center (DDC). <br /> is informed about the actions we are taking to clean up our environment. <br /> DDJC-Sharpe and its sister We have prepared this fact sheet to provide you with an update on <br /> site, DDJC-Tracy, are a Sharpe's environmental cleanup program (called the Installation <br /> Strategic Distribution Platform. Restoration Program, or IRP) and to announce a milestone in the progress <br /> DDJC stocks nearly 800,000 of the IRP. <br /> different items used by our <br /> country's military troops Milestone: Sharpe uses cleanup systems to remove or contain chemical <br /> throughout the western U.S. contamination that remains in the depot's environment. (This <br /> and the Pacific. Until 1976, contamination is the result of past waste management practices that are <br /> the Sharpe site also served as no longer used at the depot.) Sharpe is now working on a report that will <br /> a maintenance facility, evaluate these cleanup systems and other cleanup activities, and then will <br /> repairing and reconditioning recommend any needed improvements. The milestone Final Five-Year <br /> heavy equipment and aircraft. Review Report will be available to the public for review. If you would like <br /> more information about the Five-Year Review, how you can view the report, <br /> Approximately 95% of the and how you can ask questions and share your comments, keep reading! <br /> DDJC workload is now <br /> accomplished at DDJC-Tracy. <br /> Various tenant organizations, Sharpe Central Area <br /> Including the Army and Air Groundwater Treatment Plant <br /> Force Exchange Services, . <br /> have moved to DDJC-Sharpe. <br /> For More Information,please <br /> contact Doug Imberi, DDJC <br /> Office of Command Affairs, <br /> at (209) 839-4009 <br /> or , <br /> Kim Rhodes, <br /> A t IK !• <br /> California Dept. of Toxic <br /> Substances Control rA U. <br /> r f <br /> Public Participation Specialist _ >, <br /> LL at (916) 255-3651 ■ <br />