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COMPLIANCE INFO_WARRANT RETURN OF INSPECTION 10/28/2002
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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
WARRANT RETURN OF INSPECTION 10/28/2002
RECORD_ID
PR0504907
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0006398
FACILITY_NAME
SNYDERS SANITARY
STREET_NUMBER
23023
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
SANTA FE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
23023 S SANTA FE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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The east side has a wide road right of way and is upstream of the prevailing <br />underwater flow. <br />Because of this layout, it is not possible for our property to do any new <br />contamination from the property being used as a landfill 20 to 70 years ago. <br />10. We purchased the property for $8,800 and have spent $1,200.00 for part of the <br />property's surface cleanup. If there are any plans by any government agencies <br />to run up bills and/or deny us the use of our property, we recommend that they <br />reimburse us for our costs and withdraw San Joaquin County's sale of the <br />property. They were not able to supply the title and use of the property. The <br />county can then run and control the property as they wish. <br />11. On May 25`s, 2 hours after the auction, we went to the Health Dept. to find <br />what they had on the property regarding the statement of "possible <br />contamination". Mike Huggins said that we bought a nightmare. They told us <br />to request the files on this property, and they would review it with us. <br />On June 16, 22 days later, they assembled the file and had us meet with Robert <br />Mc Clellon tithe Health Department. He said he had already made up the <br />letters of a 30 day notice demanding the new buyers to begin the $200,000 <br />property cleanup within 30 days. <br />The holdup was waiting for a set of buyers and their addresses to put on the <br />notice. He also said that he would start attaching all of the buyers' other <br />properties because of the purchase of this 10 acres, to insure a cleanup. <br />(Statements made by Robert Mc Clellon June 16, 2000) <br />Items to be done (as reviewed by Robert McClellon, June 16, 2000): <br />A. Dig up 30,000 yds. of landfill and take to another landfill. <br />B. Take all the pieces of concrete and grind them up to spread on the <br />land and wait for the rain on this concrete powder. <br />C. Leave a large trench on the back of the property. Of course this <br />would weaken the Amtrack and Santa Fe railroad bed and tracks 30 <br />feet above our property and weaken the levee containing the sewer <br />ponds. <br />D. Financially drain the buyers, just as he was Cal -State Mortgage on <br />their 16 acres next door, because that property had been put into <br />their name by foreclosure! <br />
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