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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0009011
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2954
FACILITY_ID
FA0004080
FACILITY_NAME
NAVCOMSTA
STREET_NUMBER
305
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FYFFE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
952035000
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
305 W FYFFE ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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State of California <br />Memorandum <br />To <br />David Wang P.E. <br />Senior Waste Management Engineer <br />From <br />Jim PinascoC <br />Waste Management Engineer <br />BACKGROUND <br />Department of Health Services <br />Date : September 16, 1988 <br />Subject: <br />REVIEW OF <br />NAVAL <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br />STATION, <br />STOCKTON <br />REPORT <br />A report entitled Verification Portion of the Confirmation Study, <br />Final Draft Report, Naval Communication Station, Rough and Ready <br />Island, Stockton, California was submitted to the Department of <br />Health Services in March 1988. J.H. Kleinfelder and Associates <br />was contracted by the Western Division Naval Facilities <br />Engineering Command (WESDIV) to conduct this study for the Naval <br />Communication Station, Stockton (NAVCOM). The report and the <br />encompassing field work resulted due to findings contained in <br />NAVCOM's initial assessment by the Naval Energy and Environmental <br />Support Activity (NEESA). The NEESA assessment was conducted in <br />August 1984. <br />From the NEESA study, Kleinfelder identified four areas upon <br />which to concentrate their investigation. They include: <br />1) The former landfill and burning ground <br />2) The former battery acid disposal area <br />3) The fire fighting training area <br />4) The former GSA damaged container storage area <br />Kleinfelder has met WESDIV's objective for this investigation, <br />which is to confirm the presence of contamination at NAVCOM. DHS <br />staff is aware that WESDIV plans to continue their investigation <br />with a new contractor, the Mark Group. The Department expects <br />the Navy to complete the RI/FS in a timely manner and implement <br />remedial measures. <br />As Kleinfelder has discharged it's obligation to the Navy, the <br />following comments and recommendations are provided primarily as <br />guidance for the next phase of work. <br />
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