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STATE OF CALIFORNIA <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY <br /> DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL <br /> In the Matter of: ) Docket No. HSA-A-99/00-020 <br /> ROTOR BLADES, INC. ) Voluntary Cleanup Agreement <br /> Project Proponent ) Health and Safety Code <br /> James A. Wolfe, President ) <br /> Aeronautical Rotor Blades ) Section 25355.5 (a)(1)(C) <br /> d.b.a. Rotor Blades, Inc. ) <br /> Represented by: ) <br /> Robert D. Van de Vuurst ) <br /> Baker, Donelson, Bearman& ) <br /> Caldwell ) <br /> P.O. Box 3038 ) <br /> Johnson City, TN 37602 ) <br /> I. INTRODUCTION. <br /> 1.1 Parties. The California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic <br /> Substances Control (DTSC) enters into this Voluntary Cleanup Agreement (Agreement) with <br /> Aeronautical Rotor Blades, Inc.(Proponent). <br /> 1.2 Site. The property, which is the subject of this Agreement (Site), is located at <br /> 1514 E. Scotts Avenue, Stockton, California 95205. The Site property consists of 1.3 acres <br /> (approximately 59,000 square feet) and is identified by Assessor's Parcel Number(s)155 070 01. <br /> A diagram of the Site and a location map are attached as Exhibit A and Exhibit B. <br /> 1.3 Jurisdiction. This Agreement is entered into by DTSC and Proponent pursuant to <br /> Health and Safety Code (HSC) section 25355.5(a)(1)(C). This section authorizes DTSC to enter <br /> into an enforceable agreement to oversee the characterization and cleanup of a Site. <br /> 1.4 Pumos . The purpose of this Agreement is for the Proponent to conduct a <br /> Preliminary Endangerment Assessment under the oversight of DTSC. The purpose of this <br /> Agreement is also for DTSC to obtain reimbursement from the Proponent for DTSC's oversight <br /> costs. <br /> IL BACKGROUND <br /> 2.1 Ownership. The Site is owned by Aeronautical Rotor Blades, Incorporated. <br /> 2.2 Substances Fo and at the Site. An Expanded Site Inspection, conducted by <br /> Bechtel Environmental, Inc. and dated August 1, 1994, contains the results of environmental <br /> media sampling conducted at the Site during past sampling events. This report indicates that the <br /> soil is contaminated with hazardous substances, including total chromium concentrations up to <br /> 924 mg/kg, copper concentrations up to 70 mg/kg, lead concentrations up to 178 mg/kg, and zinc <br /> concentrations up to 560 mg/kg. <br /> 1 <br />