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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SR0083269
PE
2603
STREET_NUMBER
3009
STREET_NAME
POCK
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
17912011
ENTERED_DATE
2/11/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3009 POCK LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Map ID <br />MAP FINDINGS <br />Direction <br />Distance EDR ID Number <br />Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number <br />APPLIED AEROSPACE STRUCTURES (Continued) 1000385418 <br />reviewed prior to the inspection and appeared to be complete. The <br />Facility recently requested to remove iron from their <br />sampling/monitoring requirements. The Standard Industrial <br />Classification (SIC) code 3728 does not require analyzing storm water <br />samples for iron. Additionally, the consultants are in the process of <br />updating the FacilityG s SWPPP to remove iron from the FacilityG s <br />monitoring requirements since it is not a part of their industrial <br />process. At the time of the inspection Board staff was not able to <br />identify iron as a pollutant source from the FacilityG s industrial <br />processes. Industrial processes primarily occur indoors. Outdoor areas <br />are mainly for storage of material and equipment. There are five <br />sampling locations at the siteG s southern area, identified in the <br />Facility site map as: Outfall 3, 4, 5A, 5B, and 5C. Best management <br />practices at Outfalls 3 and 4 include filter socks to remove sediment <br />and metals (Photos 1 G 4). Outfalls 5A, 5B, and 5C have recently been <br />sealed with plastic to prevent discharge. Additionally, in the area <br />surrounding these outfalls, three-foot deep holes were dug out and <br />filled with gravel to help infiltrate storm water (Photos 5 G 7). When <br />the storm water infiltrating capacity has been reached, the plastic <br />from the drain inlets is removed to allow storm water to discharge <br />through the inlets. Storm drain grates were also recently painted. <br />(...Continued. See attached inspection report.) <br />Eval Division: Water Boards <br />Eval Program: INDSTW <br />Eval Source: SMARTS <br />Enforcement Action: <br />Site ID: 526426 <br />Site Name: Applied Aerospace Structs Corp <br />Site Address: 3437 S AIRPORT WAY <br />Site City: STOCKTON <br />Site Zip: 95206 <br />Enf Action Date: 09-02-2005 <br />Enf Action Type: Notice of Violation <br />Enf Action Description: Notice of Violation <br />Enf Action Notes: Notice of violation for failure to submit complete storm water annual <br />report for the 2004/05 reporting year. <br />Enf Action Division: Water Boards <br />Enf Action Program: INDSTW <br />Enf Action Source: SMARTS <br />Site ID: 526426 <br />Site Name: Applied Aerospace Structs Corp <br />Site Address: 3437 S AIRPORT WAY <br />Site City: STOCKTON <br />Site Zip: 95206 <br />Enf Action Date: 10-23-2009 <br />Enf Action Type: Staff Enforcement Letter <br />Enf Action Description: Staff Enforcement Letter <br />Enf Action Notes: SEL for exceedance of benchmark values in storm water discharges <br />indicating a need to improve BMPs. <br />Enf Action Division: Water Boards <br />Enf Action Program: INDSTW <br />Enf Action Source: SMARTS <br />Affiliation: <br />TC6278333.2s Page 156
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