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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEOR E/S Gowrwr <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SERVICES <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION <br /> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION ^ p 'Iyljb <br /> 4250 POWER INN ROAD MAy <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95826 <br /> (916)739.3145 <br /> ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH <br /> May 1986 FERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Certified #P 453 743 303 <br /> I <br /> Ms . Sheridan C. Randolph <br /> 3564 Gresham Court <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> Dear Ms Randolph: <br /> ACME-STOCKTON GALVANIZING COMPANY, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> We are in receipt of the McKesson Environmental Services (MES) <br /> report "Sheridan Randolph Stockton Galvanizing Works - Site <br /> Investigation Report and Proposed Remedial Action" dated December <br /> 4, 1985 for the property you own in Stockton, California. We can <br /> not accept the report as submitted until it has been signed by a <br /> California registered engineer or geologist or a California <br /> certified speciality geologist. The report does demonstrate that <br /> the property is contaminated. It has not identified the extent <br /> of contamination vertically or areally. The proposed remedial <br /> action of leaving the contaminated soil in place and capping <br /> with concrete (the warehouse floor) is therefore unacceptable. <br /> Other options must also be explored, including removal of all <br /> contaminated soil and, if required, treatment of groundwater <br /> should it be contaminated. <br /> The Department does want to ensure that this site is cleaned up. <br /> There is a specific process outlined in the law (Chapter 6. 8, <br /> Division 20, Health and Safety Code) that ensures that all such <br /> cleanups are approached in a uniform fashion. In order to comply <br /> with this process you must enter into an agreement with the <br /> Department that specifies the scope of work to be done to fully <br /> characterize the site. The agreement will ensure compliance with <br /> applicable guidance documents specifying remedial investigation <br /> and feasibility study procedures . All work will have to be <br /> performed under the direction of and approved by a California <br /> registered engineer or geologist or a California certified <br /> speciality geologist. All sample analyses will Have to be <br /> performed by a laboratory certified by the Department' s Hazardous <br /> Material Laboratory to perform the specific analysis done. <br />