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C:alifornie te(,rated Waste Manaoemerooard <br />Linda Moulton -Patterson, Chair t <br />•MWSY�p .- <br />•pe;;; 1001 I Street + Sacramento, California 95814 * (916) 341SQ <br />pp. .1fai' ngl4dc%es.s: P.O. Box 4025, Sacramenlo, C..4 9581 -Yt)'5 <br />www.ciwmb.ca.gov01JON 25 P11 <br />+ 09 <br />Winston. H. Hickox <br />Secrelnrvfor <br />nvironmental <br />Prolection <br />June 22, 2001 <br />Robert McClellon, Lead Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />Environmental' Health Division <br />Pubiic Health Services, San Joaquin County <br />)04 East Weber Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95002. <br />Subject: Permission for Site Access to Santa Fe Road Illegal Disposal Site, Solid Waste <br />Identification System Numbers, 39 -CR -0031, 39 -CR -0001, and 39 -CR -0040 <br />Dear Mr. McClellon: <br />Gray Davis <br />Governor <br />As per the telephone request from your office, the California integrated Waste Management <br />Board (CIWMB), specifically the Closed, Illegal, and Abandoned Sites (CIA) Investigation unit, <br />will conduct an investigation of Santa Fe Road Illegal Disposal Site (IDS) as authorized by <br />Public Resource Code Section 44105(b) and provide a recommended remediation plan from the <br />investigative results. <br />Authorization for site access from each of the property owners, whose properties are affected by <br />the investigation, is required. The purpose of the site access is to conduct an intrusive <br />investigation of the subject IDS in order to determine the horizontal and vertical extent of waste, <br />to characterize the waste, and to sample for analytes such as heavy metals and unburned organic <br />materials left in the soil matrix. <br />To date, through cpmmunicating and working with your office, four parcels of property, and <br />possibly a fifth parcei, have been identified that appear to be affected by the presence of waste at <br />the IDS. Fromfthe information provided by your office, which was obtained from the <br />San Joaquin County Assessor's Office, three of the parcels have been identified as Assessor <br />Parcel Numbers (APN): <br />1. APN 249-060-12 <br />2. APN 249-060-13 <br />3. APN 249-060-14 <br />California Environmental Protection AEency <br />Printed on Recycled Paper <br />The energy challenge facing Ca!ifor nia is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption Fcr <br />a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, see our Web site at htto:i;«�ru.ciwmb.ca tovi. <br />