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-7p,P, -,. <br /> PUBLIC <br /> HEALTH SERVICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> JOGI KHANNA MD..M.P.H. <br /> Health Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 + (1601 Fast Hazelton Avenue) + Stockton, California 95201 c4tii<oa��P <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> JAMES B. GIOTTONINI �1r <br /> PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORL, ..� ! <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> 425 NORTH EL DORADO <br /> STOCKTON CA 95202 <br /> Re: City of Stockton Sites: �L ��9/ <br /> Fontana Drive/Smith Canal <br /> 22 East Market SITE CODE: 1102 <br /> 2500 Navy Drive SITE CODE: 1178 <br /> ✓1'10 West Sonora SITE CODE: 1203 <br /> 1501 Picardy Drive SITE CODE: 1253 <br /> SITE CODE: 1013 <br /> A meeting was held on August 17, 1992 at the office of San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) and was attended by City of Stockton (COS) representatives: <br /> John Giottonini, Jim Escobar, Stephen Chen, Sara Cortes, and Mark Madison. RESNA was represented <br /> by John Lane. PHS/EHD was represented by Diane Hinson. The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate <br /> progress and to establish time tables for future work. <br /> 22 Fast Market <br /> " The re-excavation of contaminated soil began on July 23, 1992 and continued until July 30, 1992. <br /> Structural limitations were encountered which prevented continuance of the re-excavation. As a <br /> result the re-excavation attempt failed to remove all contamination. A source of the <br /> contamination was identified, a leaking product line, which was then repaired. <br /> ' PHS/EHD requested that the volume of residual contamination be estimated and submitted in the <br /> summary report. The report summarizing the results of the re-excavation is anticipated to be <br /> submitted by the second week of September 1992. <br /> The abandonment of the domestic/emergency well was discussed. The well was installed primarily <br /> for the purpose of civil defense. Evaluation by the COS and the Office of Emergency Services <br /> indicated that the well is no longer necessary. The COS plans to destroy the well by December <br /> 1992, <br /> 2500 Navy Drive <br /> The fourth monitoring well was located. It had been filled with sand. Repair work'consisted of <br /> excavation around the well, refitting of the casing, and redevelopment using air jetting to remove <br /> the sand. All the sand was not removed, but a groundwater sample was obtained. <br /> A report of field activities, hand boring sampling and monitoring well sampling has been <br /> submitted and PHS/EHD will provide comments, once review has been completed. <br /> A Division or San Joaquin County kcateh rare Servicca <br />