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+� P <br /> PUBLTC HEAT-TH SERVIC T---4,S <br /> "pQ, n, <br /> ��o <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY s; w ,. <br /> JOGI KHANNA M.D.,M.P.H. u <br /> Health Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 . (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) Stockton,California 95201 <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> August 8, 1939 <br /> Gary Ingraham <br /> Assistant City Manager IC(D (J <br /> City Hall <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> RE : French Camp Landfill <br /> Dear Mr. Ingraham: <br /> The Environmental Health Division became aware of the French Camp <br /> Landfill/PG&E project on August 4 , 1989 by a telephone call from <br /> Stephen Cheri, Deputy Public Works Dire,-tor/Street-s. <br /> The Environmental Health Division has many concerns about this <br /> PG,iE gas line and future .roadway bridge proposal . <br /> This engineered project should have been submitted to the <br /> Environmental Health Division and the California Waste Management <br /> Board long before the project began . The Report of Disposal Site <br /> Information should have also contained this project . <br /> Below are listed several requirements which must be submitted , <br /> 1 . A letter from the City of Stockton stating that the <br /> project area does nia contain any Buri c— wL t.e- <br /> material . This letter must also include a statement <br /> that the project area is °tV ,%,U ;L�?._�, <br /> migration of M . han-. LTSa . This may require a soil <br /> boring test . <br /> 2 . An engineered report on this project must be submitted <br /> as ata amendment to the Report of Disposal Site <br /> Information . <br /> 3 . Upon completion of the PG&E gas line , a barrier must <br /> be installed ,around the project area to prevent, heavy <br /> equipment from driving over the gas line . <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County He%00� " Services <br />