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Pat Leary 6 August 1991 <br /> RWQCB Page 6 <br /> This grading contractor has been approached for reuse of <br /> treated groundwater in the San Jose/Sunnyvale area and has <br /> been responsive. However, they do not have a need for <br /> reclaimed water in the Stockton area. <br /> The site is also currently not in use. It is an unimproved lot <br /> with a chain link fence around it. However, the site is held in <br /> trust by the Bank of Stockton for Ms. Edna Filippi. The owners <br /> have proposed the construction of a shopping center at the site. <br /> Due to the necessity of performing soil vapor extraction in the <br /> former tank field area, the construction has been temporarily <br /> postponed. A meeting was held on 24 June, 1991 between the owners, <br /> the Bank of Stockton, Exxon Company U.S.A. , EA Engineering, the San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services and Environmental Health <br /> Department. It was decided that the shopping center design will be <br /> changed to accommodate the site remediation requirements. The <br /> possible remediation are will occupy a portion of the parking area <br /> of the shopping center. Site construction could begin anytime <br /> within the next 12 months, at the discretion of the owners. <br /> There will be inadequate space on the site to place an elevated <br /> 10, 000 gallon water holding tank, and to create a traffic path for <br /> the tanker/trucks that would be filled up with the reclaimed water. <br /> The proposed remediation system would be categorized as a II-a <br /> facility. The application fee for a 11-a facility is $600 and is <br /> included with this application. However, if the facility is <br /> classified under a different category, please advise us of the <br /> appropriate annual fee. Completed EPA Form 1, 2D, and the <br /> signature page is included. <br /> Please call me or Doug Oram at (415) 283-7077 if you have any <br /> questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> ems_ <br /> Gopi Chandran <br /> Environmental Engineer <br /> cc: Harlan Nole, San Joaquin Public Health Services <br /> George Robin, EPA (Underground Injection Control Section) <br /> Debbie Harris, Exxon Company <br />