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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0540773
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023307
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER OCAMPO PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
821
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
821 S WILSON WAY
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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Ocampo Property September 2013 <br /> 821 South Wilson Way, Stockton <br /> Claim No: 18916 <br /> ATTACHMENT 1: COMPLIANCE WITH STATE WATER BOARD POLICIES AND STATE LAW <br /> The case complies with the State Water Resources Control Board policies and state law. Section <br /> 25296.10 of the Health and Safety Code requires that sites be cleaned up to protect human health, <br /> safety, and the environment. Based on available information, any residual petroleum constituents <br /> at the Site do not pose significant risk to human health, safety, or the environment. <br /> The case complies with the requirements of the Low-Threat Underground Storage Tank <br /> (UST) Case Closure Policy as described below.' <br /> Is corrective action consistent with Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety ® Yes ❑ No <br /> Code and implementing regulations? <br /> The corrective action provisions contained in Chapter 6.7 of the Health and <br /> Safety Code and the implementing regulations govern the entire corrective action <br /> process at leaking UST sites. If it is determined, at any stage in the corrective <br /> action process, that UST site closure is appropriate, further compliance with <br /> corrective action requirements is not necessary. Corrective action at this site has <br /> been consistent with Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code and <br /> implementing regulations and, since this case meets applicable case-closure <br /> requirements, further corrective action is not necessary, unless the activity is <br /> necessary for case closure. <br /> Have waste discharge requirements or any other orders issued pursuant to ❑ Yes ® No <br /> Division 7 of the Water Code been issued at this case? <br /> If so, was the corrective action performed consistent with any order? ❑ Yes ❑ No M NA <br /> General Criteria <br /> General criteria that must be satisfied by all candidate sites: <br /> Is the unauthorized release located within the service area of a public water ® Yes ❑ No <br /> system? <br /> Does the unauthorized release consist only of petroleum? ® Yes ❑ No <br /> Has the unauthorized ("primary") release from the UST system been ® Yes ❑ No <br /> stopped? <br /> Has free product been removed to the maximum extent practicable? ❑ Yes ❑ No ® NA <br /> Has a conceptual site model that assesses the nature, extent, and mobility ❑ Yes ® No <br /> of the release been developed? <br /> ' Refer to the Low-Threat Underground Storage Tank Case Closure Policy for closure criteria for low-threat <br /> petroleum UST sites. <br /> ham://www.waterboards.ca.gov/board decisions/adopted orders/resolutions/20121rs2012 0016atta pdf <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />
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