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4 <br />Advanced <br />GcoEnvironmentai, Inc. <br />04 May 2009 <br />AGE-NC Project No. 99-0559 <br />Mr. Harlin Knoll <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />600 East Main Street <br />Stockton, California 95201 <br />Subject: Additional Site Assessment Status Letter <br />WATERLOO FOOD & FUEL <br />3032 East Waterloo Road, Stockton, California <br />Dear Mr. Knoll: <br />At the request of Paul Sidhu (property owner), Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE), has <br />prepared an update of additional off-site ground water assessment for 3032 East Waterloo Road, <br />Stockton, California. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has <br />approved the performance of additional off-site assessment of dissolved hydrocarbons (methyl <br />tertiary butyl ether: MTBE). <br />Due to the costs of remediation activities and monitoring activities at the site, Mr. Shidu has accrued <br />over $65,000 of expenses that have not been reimbursed by the Underground Storage Tank Clean <br />Up Fund (State Water Resources Control Board - reimbursement letter). Additional costs for <br />monitoring and remediation beyond first no payment or up to a total of $90,000, have been submitted <br />to the SWRCB and cannot be properly reimbursement. Furthermore, based on the current conditions <br />at the state, it is unlikely that Mr. Sidhu will receive any type of reimbursement from the UST <br />Cleanup Fund before mid to late 2009. <br />The accrued costs for the remediation and quarterly ground water monitoring have caused a great <br />financial hardship on Mr. Sidhu. Waterloo Food and Fuel nor Mr. Paul Sidhu do not have the <br />financial capabilities to perform additional off-site assessment within the next two quarters and likely <br />perform quarterly ground water monitoring activities at the site (first quarter event was conducted), <br />until Mr. Sidhu can receive reimbursement from the UST Cleanup Fund (i.e. $65,000-90,000). <br />Additional soil vapor sampling for vapor intrusion can be delayed until later in the site investigation <br />(closure), based on the underground storage tank replacement samples (including over-excavation <br />samples), shallow soil boring and UST samples with no detections of petroleum (clean samples near <br />surface 5-15 feet bsg) near on-site buildings, the deep occurrence of impacted ground water and the <br />previous soil vapor extraction performed. <br />tilv,m Road, SlocktQn. California 9f,21::;! <br />I ;:lcrlionc: (21)9 .) loof, (209 ) 467.1 11.