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PUBLIC 1EALTH SERVES <br /> SAIN JOAQL'i 1 COINTY r i <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION n =� <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M. D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer £ =_ <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 "<iAoa* P <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> ED ENDICH <br /> KEN ENDICH — — <br /> TOP FILLING STATION <br /> 101 S WILSON WAY <br /> STOCKTON CA 95202 <br /> RE: TOP FILLING STATION SITE CODE: 1294 <br /> 101 S WILSON WAY <br /> STOCKTON CA <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS-EHD) has completed the review of the "Corrective Action Plan" dated <br /> March 1996, submitted by Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc., and offers the <br /> following comments for your consideration. <br /> The high levels of contamination noted in the soil and groundwater from <br /> monitoring well #5, located to the north of the site and across the street, may be <br /> from a tank system formerly located at the adjacent property. Additional <br /> investigation in this area is not being requested of you at this time. <br /> The objective of conducting remedial action at this site is to reduce the <br /> hydrocarbon mass in the soil and groundwater to a point where a reasonable <br /> demonstration can be made that the remaining soil and groundwater plumes are <br /> stable or, preferably, declining in concentration and scope. The Corrective <br /> Action Plan (CAP) indicates soil vapor extraction technology to be the most cost <br /> effective, feasible approach to reduce the soil contamination found at the site. <br /> The CAP also indicates that in-situ air sparging technology will increase the rate <br /> of hydrocarbon reduction from groundwater at the site, when applied <br /> concurrently with soil vapor extraction. Estimated costs for these remedial <br /> technologies were included in the CAP. <br /> A Division of San joaquin County Heaich Care Services <br />