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Mr. Jay Jahangiri 2 14 October 1999 <br /> Construction Agreement <br /> Port of Stockton <br /> • The CP will be required to notify the Port in the event any solid waste, soil and/or groundwater <br /> contamination is discovered either before or during construction activities. The Port will direct the <br /> CP to immediately halt construction activities until further notice. The Port will in turn verbally <br /> notify the Navy/Board within 24 hours and follow-up with written correspondence within 7 days. <br /> • In the event contamination is discovered and the contamination is suspected to be from a Navy <br /> source, a justification letter explaining the situation to both the Navy and the Board will be sent to <br /> evaluate responsibility for the cleanup (i.e., CERCLA). <br /> • Based upon the quantity and qualify of waste and/or impacted soil, the parties will determine <br /> irliGihci ii, 6i,utiid ieillOVe and d1SpG5G ofthe Cviitairiitiaiivil in accordance with the approved <br /> contingency plan. <br /> If you have any questions,please contact me at (916) 255-3078 or e-mail at schwabk arb5.swreb.ca.gov. <br /> Kim A. Schwab <br /> Associate Engineering Geologist <br /> DoD, Cleanup Unit <br /> cc: Frances McChesney, Office of Chief Counsel, SWRCB <br /> Jim Austreng, DTSC, Region 1, Sacramento <br /> Ron Rowe, San Joaquin County Environmental Health, Stockton <br /> Scott Flint, Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento <br /> Stephen Chao, EFA-West, San Bruno <br /> Domenic Zigant, EFA-West, San Bruno <br /> Brad Beeman,NCTS, Stockton <br /> Christine Baumgardt, Luce, Forward, Hamilton and Scripps, San Diego <br /> KAS:NCTSPortCA <br />