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Response to Comments Table <br /> California Army National Guard <br /> Stockton, California <br /> (Page 2 of 7) <br /> Comment Comment from <br /> Number Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Letter Response <br /> dated March 15, 1999 <br /> 2 Several hazardous waste storage sheds are located adjacent to an Page 6, 1" bullet. <br /> unpaved strip of land that borders the southern perimeter of the Collection of soil gas samples from beneath <br /> AASF. Inspection of unpaved strips of land near the hazardous unpaved areas near the former paint spray <br /> waste sheds revealed the presence of several empty and unmarked 55 booth and adjacent to the hazardous waste <br /> gallon drums. Adjacent to the storage sheds is a former paint spray storage sheds are proposed to evaluate potential <br /> booth which is now used as an emergency rinse area. The paint contamination in near-surface soils. One soil <br /> spray booth appeared to be in good condition. However, the vapor sample will be submitted from each <br /> unpaved area immediately south of the paint spray booth also had location for laboratory analysis. This sampling <br /> drums stored on it. These unpaved areas (behind the hazardous will be conducted to determine if operation of <br /> waste shed and the paint spray booth) should be investigated for any the former paint spray booth or storage of <br /> potential contaminants of concern that have been stored in this area hazardous materials has impacted shallow <br /> in the past or present. A records search should be performed to soils. <br /> determine potential contaminants of concern and a sampling and <br /> analysis plan should be provided for this area. <br /> 1527-99/3134-100/AUG 13'99 <br />