99-058a Stocklmeir Property - 22120 Stevens Creek Blvd. - Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Phase I Envornmental Site AssessmentCDMCatnp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consulting
engineering
construction
operations
One Walnut Creek Center
100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
Walnut Creek, California 94596
Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
May 13, 1999
Bert Viskovich
Director, Public Works Department
City of Cupertino
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014-3255
Subject: Transmittal of Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA
Dear Mr. Viskovich:
Enclosed please find two copies of the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
performed for the property at 22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, California
(subject property). This Phase I ESA assesses the subject property for recognized
environmental conditions resulting from current or past uses of the subject property or
activities at surrounding properties.
If you have any questions or comments, please call us at 925-933-2900.
Very Truly Yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
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Randall T S
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Phase I Environmental
Site Assessment
22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, California
May 12, 1999
CDM Project No. 10886-25977
Prepared by:
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Contents
Section 1 Executive Summary .............................................. 1-1
Section 2 Introduction.................................................... 2-1
2.1 Purpose ................................................. 2-1
2.2 Description of Work ........................................ 2-1
2.3 Limiting Conditions and Methodolgy Used ...................... 2-2
Section 3 Property Description ............................................. 3-1
3.1 Location and Legal Description ............................... 3-1
3.2 Property and Vicinity Characteristics ........................... 3-1
3.3 Description of Structures and Other Improvements ............... 3-1
3.4 Current Uses of Property .................................... 3-2
3.5 Past Uses of Property ...................................... 3-2
3.6 Current and Past Uses of Adjoining Property .................... 3-3
Section 4 Records Review ................................................. 4-1
4.1 Databases Searched ....................................... 4-1
4.2 Database Search Results ................................... 4-2
4.3 Physical Setting ........................................... 4-8
Section 5 Site Reconnaissance and Interviews ................................. 5-1
5.1
Hazardous Substances .....................................
5-1
5.2
Solid Waste/Non-Hazardous Waste ...........................
5-1
5.3
Polychlorinated Biphenyls ...................................
5-1
5.4
Asbestos -Containing Materials ...............................
5-2
5.5
Air Quality ................................................
5-2
5.6
Storage Tanks ............................................
5-2
5.7
Water, Wastewater, and Storm Water ..........................
5-2
5.8
Herbicide and Pesticide Use .................................
5-3
5.9
Lead -Based Paint .........................................
5-3
Section 6 Conclusions and Recommendations ................................. 6-1
Section 7 References, Contacts, and List of Acronyms Used ...................... 7-1
Appendix A Site Photographs
Appendix B Information Reviewed
Appendix C ED Report
Appendix D Environmental Agency Information Requested and Obtained
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Contents
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List of Figures
Follows Page
3-1 Topographical Relief Map of Cupertino, California ........................... 3-1
3-2 Subject Property Site Plan .............................................. 3-1
4-1 EDR Overview Map ................................................... 4-1
Table
List of Tables
Follows Page
4-1 EDR Site Inventory .................................................... 4-1
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Section 1
Executive Summary
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) was contracted by the City of Cupertino Public Works
Department to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the property located at
22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, California (referred to as the subject property).
The subject property is owned jointly by relatives Mr. Alan Stocklmeir, Ms. Janet Trankle, Ms. Pam
Stocklmeir, and Mr. Kurt Stocklmeir. The subject property has been owned by the Stocklmeir
family since the early 1900s. The approximately five -acre subject property currently contains two
rental residential units and a noncommercial orchard.
This Phase I ESA was performed in general accordance with American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) standard designation E1527-97 with the purpose of identifying recognized
environmental conditions' at the subject property. The results of the Phase I ESA were based upon
information provided to CDM by Mr. Alan Stocklmeir (the most knowledgeable of the owners),
review of pertinent historical documents, and observations specific to environmental conditions
made by CDM during a site walkthrough of the subject property conducted on April 22, 1999.
The subject property was assessed for recognized environmental conditions with respect to
hazardous substances, solid waste/non-hazardous waste, polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos -
containing materials, air quality, storage tanks, water, wastewater, storm water, herbicide and
pesticide use, and lead-based paint.
During the site walkthrough, the subject property appeared to be well maintained. Based on CDM's
site walkthrough, interviews, and review of site-specific information, there were no indications that
prior or current use of the subject property has resulted in recognized environmental conditions.
No evidence was discovered that would indicate that adjacent properties caused recognized
environmental conditions at the subject property.
However, due to the age of the structures at the subject property it is likely asbestos -containing
material (ACM) and lead-based paints were used during construction and any renovations. The
existence of friable and/or non -friable ACM is possible in the wallboard, roofing, flooring, and
chimney materials. During the site walkthrough, CDM made cursory visual observations for ACM
and observed no material suspected of containing friable ACM. Prior to any renovation or
demolition of the buildings at the subject property, CDM recommends a certified asbestos
'As used in ASTM E1527-97, "recognized environmental condition' means the following:
"The presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that
indicated an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum
products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property. The term
includes hazardous substances or petroleum products even under conditions in compliance with laws. The term is not
intended to include de minimis conditions that generally do not present a material risk of harm to public health or the
environment and that generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of
appropriate governmental agencies" (ASTM, 1997).
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consultant conduct an asbestos survey of the buildings.
During the site walkthrough, flaking paint and paint chips were observed on the window sills of the
shop building and one pump house. Based on the extent of flaking paint, the potential for soil in
contact with paint ships to have elevated levels of lead from the lead-based paint is minimal.
In addition, the subject property served as a commercial orchard until the late 1960s. It is possible,
although no evidence was fo-und during this Phase I ESA, that the potential mismanagement (i.e.,
spill during mixing or dilution and over application) of pesticides from uses associated with the
orchard may have adversely impacted the subject property. The potential for residual pesticides in
the soil to adversely affect human health is minimal. The orchard maintenance that occurs at the
subject property could reduce the residual pesticides in the soil. In general, high concentrations of
certain pesticide compounds in soil can classify soil as hazardous waste. Prior to any major
disturbance of the soil at the subject property, CDM recommends collecting soil samples to
determine the extent of impact, if any.
Finally, one abandoned well exists at the eastern pump house in the southwest section of the subject
property. If the well will no longer be used, CDM recommends properly destroying the well with
the approval of the Santa Clara Valley Water District.
This Executive Summary is not intended to be read as a stand alone document. The reader should
review the detailed information regarding each item in the following sections: Section 3, Property
Description; Section 4, Records Review; and Section 5, Site Reconnaissance and Interviews.
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Section 2
Introduction
This section describes the purpose of the study and presents the scope of work as well as limitations
to the investigation.
2.1 Purpose
CDM was contracted by the City of Cupertino Public Works Department to perform a Phase I ESA
of the subject property located at 22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, California, for the
purpose of identifying recognized environmental conditions.
2.2 Description of Work
CDM received written authorization to proceed on April 13, 1999 from Mr. Bert Viskovich of the
City of Cupertino Public Works Department. Upon authorization to proceed, CDM arranged a site
walkthrough of the subject property through Mr. Alan Stocklmeir, one of the owners of the subject
property.
On April 22,1999, CDM met with Mr. Stocklmeir at the subject property to discuss background
information pertinent to the assessment of the subject property. After the meeting, CDM conducted
a site walkthrough of the subject property, which consists of six buildings and an orchard of
approximately 170 orange, walnut, and apricot trees. Mr. Stocklmeir accompanied CDM during the
site walkthrough and provided information regarding the current and historical uses of the subject
property.
Observations made by CDM were noted and photographs of the subject property were taken
during the site walkthrough. Select photographs of the subject property are provided in Appendix
A. Appendix B contains information reviewed pertinent to the subject property.
In addition, a search of federal, state, and local environmental databases was conducted by
Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR). The database search report provides information
regarding any past or current hazardous waste disposal sites; reported petroleum or hazardous
waste releases; listed hazardous waste generation, transportation, storage, or disposal facilities;
listed solid waste disposal facilities; report leaking underground storage tanks; or listed
underground storage tanks at the subject property and properties in the vicinity of the subject
property. A copy of the EDR database report is provided in Appendix C. Cursory observations
were made of surrounding properties listed in the EDR database during an drive-through survey of
the area.
During April 20 through May 5, 1999, various federal, state, and local environmental regulatory
agencies were contacted as part of an investigation of the history of the subject property and to
determine whether prior use of the subject property has resulted in recognized environmental
conditions. Agency personnel were also questioned about the existence of recognized
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Section 2
Introduction
environmental conditions in the vicinity of the subject property. Names and affiliations of persons
contacted for information for this Phase I ESA and a list of information reviewed are provided in
Section 7. Copies of information request letters sent to environmental regulatory agencies and
subsequent responses are provided in Appendix D.
2.3 Limiting Conditions and Methodology Used
The results of this Phase I ESA are based on interviews with environmental regulatory agency and
subject property personnel, a walkthrough of the subject property, and a review of acquired
environmental regulatory agency documents and subject property information. The conclusions,
therefore, represent CDM's professional opinion based on these aforementioned sources of
information. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the City of Cupertino Public
Works Department. It is not intended for use by other parties.
If evidence of recognized environmental conditions are discovered based on CDM's review of
information requested but not as yet provided, CDM will notify the City of Cupertino Public Works
Department of these newly discovered issues. Therefore, is supplemental information warrants,
CDM reserves the right to change conclusions and recommendations stated in this Phase I ESA.
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Section 3
Property Description
3.1 Location and Legal Description
The subject property is located at 22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, California, in
southwest Santa Clara County. Figure 3-1, Topographical Relief Map of Cupertino, California,
depicts the location of the subject property with respect to geographical features.
The Assessor's parcel map was obtained from the Santa Clara County Assessor's Office. The subject
property consists of Assessor's Parcel Number 357-09-053. The deed for this parcel, dated March 28,
1984, was obtained from the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office. Appendix B includes a copy of
the parcel map and the deed. According to the deed, the legal description of subject property is as
follows:
Beginning at the point of intersection of the Southerly line of Stevens Creek Road, as it
formerly existed 40 feet wide, with the center line of Stevens Creek; thence in a general
Southerly direction along the center line of Stevens Creek ... to a station designated D.S.
5 ... thence leaving the center line of Stevens Creek and running along the Eastery line of Monta
Vista Park ... and along the Easterly line of Inspiration Point, Monta Vista ... to a pipe on said
Southerly line of Stevens Creek Road; thence along said Southerly line of Stevens Creek
Road ... to the point of beginning, containing 4.857 acres of land, more or less, and being a
portion of the San Antonio Rancho, and being shown upon that certain map entitled, "Map of
a survey made for Adelheid M. Stocklmeir in the San Antonio Ranch", which Map was filed
for records in the office of the Recorder of the Recorder of the County of Santa Clara, State of
California, on December 29, 1915, in Book "O" of Maps, page 88.
3.2 Property and Vicinity Characteristics
The subject property is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Stevens Creek
Boulevard and Stevens Creek in Cupertino, California. Stevens Creek borders the subject property
on its east and south sides. Blackberry Farm Park, consisting of a golf course and picnic facilities, is
located on the east side of the creek, south of Stevens Creek Boulevard. Residential housing is
situated north and west of the subject property. A wooden fence lines the western boundary of the
subject property, except for a short section that is a closed wrought iron gate. The gate leads to
Dean Court, one of the private roadways adjacent to the subject property. Main access to the subject
property is provided on the north side by a gravel driveway entering from Stevens Creek
Boulevard.
3.3 Description of Structures and Other Improvements
Eight structures are located on the subject property: a main residence, studio apartment with an
attached garage, a shop building, two open-air garages, and three pump houses. Figure 3-2
presents the layout of the subject property. The main residence, the studio apartment, and the shop
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Section 3
Site Description and History
building are each one-story wooden buildings with concrete foundations (Photographs 1 through
3). The open-air garages have wooden frames with corrugated heavy plastic roofs. The main
residence and studio apartment were built in approximately 1900, and the shop building, garages,
and pump houses were built around 1950.
The pump at the pump house located at the northern end of the property was installed around 1920
(Photograph 4). It provides water from Stevens Creek for the garden area near the main residence.
Historically, it pumped water for use in irrigating the orchard on the subject property. The pump
system consists of a PVC pipe that enters the creek, a pressure tank to hold the creek water, the
pump, and garden hoses used for distribution.
The western pump house at the southern end of the property pumped creek water for irrigating the
orchard (Photograph 5). The pump system consisted of a trap door in the creek bed, a concrete
holding pit, and the pump. The holding pit is located in the concrete structure between the western
and eastern pump houses. This concrete structure, covered with wooden planks, is separated into
two comparments: one for the creek water and one for the groundwater well. According to Mr.
Stocklmeir, the creek water pump was installed in the 1920s or 1930s. The 8 -foot by 10 -foot pump
house is now used for storage space. The pump is operable but has not been used in approximately
twenty years.
The eastern pump house at the southern end of the subject property houses a pump and equipment
for a drinking water well (Photograph 6). The groundwater well is located in the concrete structure
between the two pump houses. The well was installed between 1900 to 1905. Mr. Stocklmeir is
unaware of the depth of the well; however, Mr. Stocklmeir stated that distribution pipes at least 120
feet long have been pulled out of the well. The well was used as the main drinking water source for
the subject property until the property was connected to the City's water lines. The well system
consists of pipes inserted to reach the groundwater, the pump, and a concrete pressure tank. The
pump is inoperable and has not been used in over 50 years. The 8 -foot by 10 -foot pump house is
now used for storage space.
3.4 Current Uses of Property
Since 1996, Mr. Stocklmeir has rented out the main residence and the studio apartment. The
orchard, consisting of approximately 150 orange trees and 20 walnut and apricot trees, fills the
majority of the subject property not occupied by the main residence, pump houses, and other
structures (Photographs 7 and 8). The orchard no longer functions as a commercial operation. The
oranges are picked every March by volunteers from the Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara
and San Mateo Counties in San Jose, California. According to Mr. Stocklmeir, the extent of current
orchard maintenance is discing the orchard surface two to three times a year.
3.5 Past Uses of Property
According to Mr. Stocklmeir, the subject property has been owned by the Stocklmeir family since
the turn of the century. Mr. Stocklmeir's great grandmother lived at the main residence from 1900
until the mid -1940s. His grandparents then lived at subject property from 1949 to 1996, at which
time the main residence and studio apartment were rented out.
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Phase l Environmental Site Assessment Site Description and History
Until the late 1960s, the subject property ran a commercial orchard. The orchard area was primarily
walnut trees and customers would come to the property to pick the nuts. A portion of the orchard
was leased out for growing flowers. The orchard became economically unfeasible and the
commercial business ended in the late 1960s. In the mid-1970s, the majority of the walnut trees were
removed and replaced with orange trees. About twenty walnut and apricot trees remain at the
northern end of the orchard.
3.6 Current and Past Uses of Adjoining Property
The Stocklmeir family owned the land adjacent to the west side of the subject property before the
area was developed into residences. That area grew additional walnut trees and was also leased out
for flower growing. The Stocklmeir family sold that land in 1976.
Aerial photographs, available from Pacific Aerial Surveys, were reviewed. The photographs were
from the years 1960, 1968, 1978, and 1988. Appendix B presents copies of these aerial photographs.
In the 1960 photograph, the surrounding area was used for agricultural and residential purposes.
Orchards occupied the subject property, the adjacent property to the west, and portions of the area
east of the subject property which is currently Blackberry Farm Park. The main residence is visible
through the vegetation on the subject property.
In the 1968 photograph, more of the surrounding area has been converted to residential uses.
Orchards occupy the subject property and the adjacent property to the west. The area east of the
subject property has been developed into a golf course.
In the 1978 photograph, the majority of the surrounding area is residential property. On the subject
property, the main residence, shop, garages, and pump hoses are visible. The studio apartment is
not visible due to vegetation at the subject property. The northern portion of the orchard area
appears to be heavily planted, but the southern half is either open space or lightly planted. Housing
has been developed along Scenic Boulevard, adjacent to the subject property to the west.
In the 1988 photograph, a few small agricultural areas still exist north and east of the subject
property. The surrounding area is residential. At the subject property, all of the current structures
are visible. The northern portion of the orchard is planted with large trees, while the southern
portion has smaller trees.
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Section 4
Records Review
A search of environmental regulatory agency databases was conducted by EDR for the subject
property and properties in the vicinity of the subject property. The EDR database search was
conducted to determine whether documentation exists related to environmental incidents at the
subject property or at properties in its vicinity. Table 4-1 presents a summary that lists the database,
search distance and number of sites recorded on the database searched. Figure 4-1 presents the
location of sites located by the database search in the vicinity of subject property. Appendix C
presents the results of the EDR database search.
4.1 Databases Searched
The following databases and radii search distances were searched for the subject property:
Federal Databases
• National Priorities List (NPL) and Records of Decision (ROD) - 1 mile;
■ NPL Liens - subject property only;
■ Delisted NPL - subject property only;
■ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permitted Treatment, Storage and
Disposal (RCRIS-TSD) facilities - 0.5 mile;
■ RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System (RAATS) - subject property only;
■ Corrective Actions (CORRACTS) - 1 mile;
■ RCRA Registered small or large generators of hazardous waste (RCRIS Small
Quantity/Large Quantity) - 0.25 mile;
■ Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information
(CERCLIS) - 0.5 mile;
■ Superfund Consent Decrees (CONSENT) -1 mile;
■ CERCLIS - No Further Response Action Planned Facilities (CERC-NFRAP) - subject
property only;
■ Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Activity Database System (PADS) - subject property only;
■ Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) - subject property only;
■ Facility Index System (FINDS) - subject property only;
■ Toxic Release Inventory database (TRIS) - subject property only;
■ Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) - subject property only;
■ Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) - subject property only;
■ Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System (HMIRS) - subject property only;
State of California, Regional and County Databases
■ Cal -Sites (AWP/CAL-SITES) - 1 mile;
■ California Bond Expenditure Plan (CA BEP) - 1 mile;
■ Proposition 65 (Notify 65) - 1 mile;
■ California Hazardous Material Incident Report System (CHMIRS) - 1 mile;
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Table 4-1
EDR Site Inventor
MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY SHOWING
ALL SITES
TP = Target Property
NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance
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Distance
Total
Database Property
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NPL
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0
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0
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TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
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RCRIS-TSD
0.500
0
0
0
NR
NR
0
AWP
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
Cal -Sites
1.000
0
0
0
1
NR
1
Notify 65
1.000
0
0
1
0
NR
1
CHMIRS
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
Cortese
1.000
0
0
1
1
NR
2
Toxic Pits
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
CERCLIS
0.500
0
0
0
NR
NR
0
CERC-NFRAP
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
CORRACTS
1.000
0
0
0
1
NR
1
State Landfill
0.500
0
0
0
NR
NR
0
LUST
0.500
0
3
8
NR
NR
11
UST
0.250
0
0
NR
NR
NR
0
CA FID
0.250
0
0
NR
NR
NR
0
AST
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
RAATS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
WMUDS/SWAT
0.500
0
0
0
NR
NR
0
HAZNET
0.250
0
4
NR
NR
NR
4
RCRIS Sm. Quan. Gen.
0.250
0
0
NR
NR
NR
0
RCRIS Lg. Quan. Gen.
0.250
0
0
NR
NR
NR
0
HMIRS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
PADS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
ERNS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
FINDS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
TRIS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
TSCA
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
MLTS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
NPL Liens
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
CA SLIC
0.500
0
0
1
NR
NR
1
CA Bond Exp. Plan
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
ROD
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
CONSENT
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
CA WDS
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
South Bay Region 2
TP
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
0
Coal Gas
1.000
0
0
0
0
NR
0
TP = Target Property
NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance
' Sites may be listed in more than one database
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TARGET PROPERTY:
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CUSTOMER:
Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
- -ADDRESS:
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CONTACT:
Andria Pomponi
:,1TY/STATE/ZIP:
Cupertino CA 95014
INQUIRY #:
359034.1s
LAT/LONG:
37.3226 / 122.0609
DATE:
April 15, 1999 8:39 am
Section 4
Site Reconnaissance and Interviews
■ State index of properties with hazardous waste (CORTESE) - 1 mile;
■ Toxic Pits cleanup facilities (TOXIC PITS) -1 mile;
■ CA Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery listing (CA SLIC) - 0.5 mile;
■ State Landfill - 0.5 mile;
■ Registered Underground Storage Tanks (UST) - 0.5 mile;
■ Registered Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST) - subject property only;
■ Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST) - 0.5 mile;
■ Waste Management Units (WMUDS/SWAT) — 0.5 mile;
■ Hazardous Waste Information System (HAZNET) - 0.25 mile;
■ California Facility Index Database (CA FID) - 0.25 mile;
■ California Waste Discharge System (CA WDS) - subject property only.
■ South Bay Site Management System (SOUTH BAY) - subject property only; and
In addition, EDR searched former manufactured gas (Coal Gas) sites for a radius search of 1 mile.
4.2 Database Search Results
A summary of listed environmental sites within the requested search distance follows.
National Priorities List (NPL) Sites
The National Priorities List (NPL) is a list of the nation's most serious hazardous waste sites. NPL
sites are those sites which the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), under its
Superfund program, has determined to be a significant threat to public health. The Records of
Decision (ROD) document mandates a permanent remedy at an NPL site containing technical and
health information to aid the cleanup. The USEPA has the authority to file liens (NPL Liens) against
real estate property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner
receives notification of potential liability.
The database searches indicated no NPL and ROD sites within a one -mile radius of the subject
property. There are no liens against the subject property and the subject property was not on nor
deleted from the NPL.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Sites
The RCRIS databases contain data compiled for RCRA and the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984. RCRIS lists sites which treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste as defined
by RCRA. RCRA administration action tracking system (RAATS) contains records based on
enforcement action issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative
and civil suits. Under RCRA, the CORRACTS database contains hazardous waste haulers which
are undergoing corrective action.
The RCRIS database indicates that no TSD sites are located within a 0.5 -mile radius of the subject
property. The subject property is not listed in the RAATS database.
The CORRACTS database search indicated one CORRACTS site within a one -mile radius of the
subject property. Zilog Incorporated is located approximately 0.75 miles southeast of the subject
property. Zilog manufactured silicon, semiconductor wafers, and microprocessors, and was listed
as a hazardous waste storage facility. Zilog operated three USTs: one for storage of waste solvents
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(acetone, isopropanol, freon, trichloroethane, xylene, and n -butyl acetate); one for containment of
potential solvent spills; and one for containment of potential sulfuric, nitric, and hydrofluoric acid
spills (J.H. Kleinfelder & Associates, 1983). J.H. Kleinfelder & Associates concluded no soil
degradation had occurred from the operation of the acid spill tank, and no additional analytical
testing was necessary for the waste solvent storage and spill containment USTs due to only trace
levels (less than 20 micrograms per kilogram) of tetrachloroethane, toulene, and benzene found in
soil samples near the other two USTs (J.H. Kleinfelder & Associates, 1983). According to Zilog,
those chemicals were not used in their operations. In 1987, the California Department of Health
Services (DHS) determined that no contamination resulting from Zilog's operations remained at the
site (DHS, 1987). The Zilog site was officially closed by the DHS in 1988 (DHS, 1988).
Due to the site closure by DHS, trace levels of contaminants in the soil, and distance from the subject
property, it is unlikely that the site has impacted the subject property.
RCRA Registered Large and Small Generators (LG GEN, SM GEN)
of Hazardous Waste
The EPA's RCRA facility database lists facilities which report generation, storage, transportation,
treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA Large Generators (LG GEN) are facilities which
generate at least 1,000 kilograms of non -acutely hazardous waste per month while Small Generators
(SM GEN) produce less per month.
No SM GEN or LG GEN sites are located within a 0.25 -mile radius of the subject property.
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) Sites
The CERCLA Information System (CERCLIS) supports EPA Headquarters and regions for the
management and oversight of the Superfund program. CERCLA sites are either on the NPL or are
in screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. CONSENT decrees are major
legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL sites. CERC-
NFRAP sites are those CERCLA sites where no contamination was found, contamination was
removed quickly, or the contamination was not serious enough to require NPL consideration.
No CERCLIS or CONSENT sites are located within a 0.5 -mile and 1 -mile radius of the subject
property, respectively. The subject property was not listed on the CERC-NFRAP database.
PCB Activity Database System (PADS)
The PADS identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) who are required to notify the EPA of such activities.
The PADS database search indicated that the subject property is not a PADS site.
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS)
The ERNS list is a national database used to collect information on reported accidental releases of
oil and hazardous substances. Spill reports are made to federal authorities including the EPA, the
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US Coast Guard, the National Response Center and the Department of Transportation.
The ERNS database search indicated that the subject property is not an ERNS site.
Facility Index System (FINDS)
FINDS contains both facility information and references to other sources that contain more detail.
The FINDS database search indicated that the subject property is not a FINDS site.
Toxic Release Inventory Database (TRIS)
Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act (also known as SARA
Title III) of 1986 requires the EPA to establish an inventory of toxic chemicals emissions from certain
facilities. Facilities subject to this reporting are required to complete a Toxic Chemical Release Form
(Form R) for specified chemicals.
The TRIS database search indicated that the subject property is not a TRIS site.
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
TSCA identifies manufactures and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA
Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances
by plant site.
The TSCA database search indicated that the subject property is not a TSCA site.
Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS)
MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately
8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing
requirements.
The MLTS database search indicated that the subject property is not a MLTS site.
Hazardous Materials Information Reporting Systems (HMIRS)
The HMIRS database contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to the Department of
Transportation.
The HMIRS database search indicated that the subject property is not a HMIRS site.
California Annual Workplan (AWP)
California Department of Toxic Substance Control's Annual Workplan, formerly Bond Expenditure
Plan (BEP), identifies known hazardous substance sites targeted for cleanup.
The AWP and BEP database search indicated no AWP or BEP sites within a one -mile radius of the
subject property.
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Calsites (CAL -SITES)
The CAL -SITES database contains potential or confirmed hazardous substance release properties as
reported by the California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC).
The CAL -SITES database search indicated one CAL -SITES site within a one -mile radius of the
subject property. Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation (KACC) is located just under one
mile west of the subject property. In 1987, KACC decontaminated and closed a paint/sludge UST.
Oil and grease was found in the surrounding soil at concentrations of 1,100 to 2,600 milligrams per
kilogram (mg/kg). A subsequent investigation found that samples from underlying soils had
chromium and lead levels consistent with regional background levels, and purgeable and aromatic
hydrocarbons levels below detection limits. One groundwater sample from the site exceeded the
Primary Drinking Water Standard for chromium (Exceltech, Inc., 1988).
In 1988, a kerosene spill occurred at KACC. Excavated contaminated soil contained high levels of
vegetable oil. Subsequent analysis of samples from the area of the release indicated vegetable oil in
the soil samples at concentrations from 19 to 24 mg/kg, and in a groundwater sample at a
concentration of 100 micrograms per liter. Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) as kerosene was
found in soil samples ranging in concentration from 14 to 32 mg/kg, but was not detected in
groundwater. TPH as kerosene concentrations in soil were below the action level of 100 mg/kg.
No action level exists for vegetable oil in soil or groundwater (ENSCO Environmental Services,
1988).
No documentation from the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) or
any other environmental agency on action taken at the KACC site existed in the RWQCB files. Mr.
David Bar with the RWQCB stated the KACC case is inactive, a status which usually occurs when
there is a shortage of staff to investigate the case at its onset. Even though the groundwater flow is
the area is to the east, Mr. Bar indicated that the subject property was unlikely to have been
impacted by the KACC site due to the distance, just under one mile, between the two sites.
Proposition 65 (Notify 65)
Notify 65 contains facility notifications about any release which could impact drinking water and
thereby expose the public to a potential health risk.
The Notify 65 database search indicated one Notify 65 site within a one -mile radius of the subject
property. Arco Service Station #6182 is located approximately 0.40 miles west of the subject
property. The site was also listed in the LUST Region 2 database as having reported a release from
a gasoline UST in 1988. According to the EDR report, the Santa Clara Valley Water District
(SCVWD) signed off on the site on July 29, 1996.
Due to the case closure by the SCVWD, it is unlikely that the Notify 65 site has impacted the subject
property.
California Hazardous Material Information Reporting System (CHMIRS)
The CHMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to Department of Transportation.
The CHMIRS database search indicated no CHMIRS sites within a one -mile radius of the subject
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property.
State Index of Properties with Hazardous Waste (Cortese)
The Cortese database identifies public drinking water wells with detectable levels of contamination,
hazardous substance sites selected for remedial action, sites with known toxic material identified
through the abandoned site assessment program, sites with underground storage tanks having a
reportable release and all solid waste disposal facilities from which there is known migration. The
source is the California Environmental Protection Agency.
The Cortese database search indicated two Cortese sites within a one -mile radius of the subject
property. The Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation is located just under a mile from the
subject property. A detailed description of the release and subsequent investigation can be found
above in the section on CAL -SITES sites. The other Cortese site is the Measurex Corporation and is
further discussed under LUST sites.
Toxic Pits
Toxic Pit sites are suspected of containing hazardous substances where cleanup has not yet been
completed.
The Toxic Pits database search indicated no Toxic Pit sites within a one -mile radius of the subject
property.
California Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup (CA SLIC)
CA SLIC sites are sites that have impacted groundwater or have the potential to impact
groundwater. The CA SLIC database is provided by the RWQCB.
The CA SLIC database search indicated one CA SLIC site within a 0.5 -mile radius of the subject
property. The Cupertino Post Office is located approximately 0.45 miles east of the subject property.
The EDR report states a release from a waste oil UST occurred at the site. The RWQCB closed the
site investigation on August 10, 1993.
Based on the case closure by the RWQCB, it is unlikely that the CA SLIC site has impacted the
subject property.
State Landfill
The Solid Waste Facilities /Landfill SITES site (SWF/LF) type records typically contain an inventory
of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. Depending on the state, these may
be active or inactive facilities or open dumps that fail to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria
for solid waste landfills or disposal sites.
The State Landfill database search indicated no state landfill sites located within a 0.5 -mile radius of
the subject property.
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Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks (UST/AST), Leaking Underground
Storage Tanks (LUST)
The Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database is a historic listing of UST and LUST sites.
The source of the database is from the State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB). The database
search located no registered UST sites within a 0.25 -mile radius. The AST database lists registered
ASTs as reported by the SWRCB. The EDR database reported no ASTs at the subject property.
The LUST database search indicated 11 LUST sites within a 0.5 -mile radius of the subject property.
Of the 11 sites listed, "Dennis Hall Property," "Arco #6182," "U.S. Postal Service," and "Measurez
Corporation" are duplicates. Of the remaining seven LUST sites, six site investigations have been
closed ("Facciola Residence," "Dennis Hall Property," "Arco," "US Postal Service," "Higdon, Alley,
Kolb" and "Measurex Corporation"). Neither the RWQCB nor the SCVWD has a file for the
remaining site, the Mobile Service Station. The RWQCB and the EDR database report that the site
was removed from the SCVWD's LUST database. Ms. Jeanette Townsend of the SCVWD, the lead
agency for the site, confirmed that that agency has no file for the site and if the site was removed
from the LUST database there was no contamination problem at the site. This concurs with the EDR
database which reports the soil contamination occurred at such a low level as to not pose a threat to
water quality.
Based on the information from the RWQCB and SCVWD, it is unlikely that the LUST sites have
impacted the subject property.
Waste Management Unit Database (WMUDS/SWAT)
WMUDS/SWAT is used by the SWRCB to track and inventory waste management units and consist
of 12 separate databases.
The WMUDS/SWAT database search indicated there are no WMUDS/SWAT sites within a 0.5 -mile
radius of the subject property.
Hazardous Waste Information System (HAZNET)
The California Environmental Protection Agency provides a database (HAZNET) from the manifest
data extracted from copies of hazardous waste manifests received each year by the DTSC.
The HAZNET database search indicated four HAZNET sites within a 0.25 -mile radius of the subject
property. Of the four sites, "Clarks Auto Parts & Machine" is a duplicate. The three remaining sites
("Dan Facciola", "Lynn Markey", and "Clarks Auto Parts & Machine") do not have files at the
California Environmental Protection Agency. The DTSC is currently reviewing their files to
determine if information exists on the remaining sits. If information does become available that
suggests a HAZNET site has had the potential to impact the subject property, CDM will notify the
Cupertino Public Works Department.
California Facility Inventory Database (FID)
California Environmental Protection Agency provides the Facility Inventory Database (FID) which
contains a historical listing from the SWRCB.
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The FID database search indicated no FID sites within a 0.25 -mile radius of the subject property.
California Waste Discharge System (CA WDS)
CA WDS sites are sites which may have been issued waste discharge requirements by the SWRCB.
The CA WDS database search indicated the subject property is not a CA WDS site.
South Bay Site Management System (SOUTH BAY)
The SOUTH BAY database lists groundwater pollution cases in the Santa Clara Valley where the
regulatory lead is the San Francisco Bay RWQCB.
The SOUTH BAY database search indicted the subject property is not a SOUTH BAY site.
Orphan Sites
Orphan sites are sites listed in any of the databases EDR searched and are potentially within one
mile of the subject property, but cannot be accurately mapped.
The EDR database search indicated eight orphan sites potentially within one -mile of the subject
property. Two sites are duplicates either of sites on the orphans list or sites from the other
databases ("Arco Stn #495" and "Kaiser Aluminum"). Based on the partial addresses provided for
the orphan sites, CDM concluded five of the sites to be greater than one -mile from the subject
property: "Arco Service Station #495," "Texaco," "Doneervyn's," and "Rancho Service Center."
The remaining site, Hanson Permanente Cement, formerly Kaiser Cement Corporation, is located
just under one mile west of the subject property. A number of USTs in five areas at the site have
been removed or closed in place. In 1993, Kaiser Cement Corporation removed one 10,000 -gallon
diesel UST and two 10,000 -gallon gasoline USTs from the Upper Service Station area. Soil samples
revealed only minor levels of total petroleum hydrocarbons. TPH as gasoline was detected at a
maximum concentration of 22 mg/kg, and TPH as diesel was not detected above laboratory
reporting limits (RWQCB, 1995). The RWQCB closed the site investigation of this area in 1995. A
copy of the closure letter is included in Appendix D.
According to SCVWD files, four 1,000 -gallon diesel USTs were removed from the Lower Service
Station. Floating product was observed in the tank pit and excavated soils had a strong diesel odor,
but no soil samples were collected. One 4,000 -gallon diesel UST was removed from the Emergency
Generator Area. During removal, the tank appeared undamaged but its lines and plumbing
showed signs of leakage. Excavated soil had a diesel odor and contained product. No soil samples
were obtained from this area. USTs were also removed from the Garage and Oil House areas. At
least two of these USTs were closed in place.
According to the SCVWD, no further remedial work is necessary at the Garage and Oil House areas.
On March 2, 1999, the SCVWD requested Hanson Permanent Cement submit a work plan to define
the extent of soil and groundwater contamination at the Lower Service Station and the Emergency
Generator Area (SCVWD, 1999). According to Ms. Adele Shepherd with SCVWD, Hanson
Permanente Cement submitted a workplan which has been approved by the SCVWD and is now
being implemented.
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Even though the groundwater flow is the area is to the east, due to the distance of the Hanson
Permanente Cement site from the subject property (just under one mile), the potential is minimal
that the LUST site has impacted the subject property.
4.2 Physical Setting
The property is located in the west -central portion of the Santa Clara Valley which is a broad
structural trough infilled with alluvial sediments. The subject property is within the corporate
boundaries of the City of Cupertino. Stevens Creek flows adjacent to the east and south sides of the
subject property.
The climate in the area maintains a fairly constant temperature due the effects of surrounding
bodies of water, the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay. Summers are cool and often foggy
and winters are moderately wet. The subject property experiences the same climatic conditions as
much of the Santa Clara Valley which is represented by climate data collected in San Jose. Based on
50 years of climate data, a monthly average minimum temperature of 41.3 degrees Fahrenheit (°F)
occurs in January and a monthly average maximum temperature of 82.2 OF occurs in July.
Temperature extremes have been recorded at a low of 19 OF in December 1990 to a high of 108 OF in
July 1972. The annual average precipitation is 14.61 inches (Western Regional Climate Center,
1999).
The subject property is situated in the central part of the Coast Ranges, which is characterized by a
series of parallel, northwesterly -trending, folded and faulted mountain chains. In this part of the
province, flatland topography is underlain by recent alluvium which is typically underlain by
non -marine and marine sedimentary rocks. The region has been folded and faulted as a result of
major uplift of the area.
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) identifies the Santa Clara Formation as a principle
group of the water -bearing units in the Santa Clara Valley groundwater basin (Bulletin No. 118-1,
1975). DWR's report modeled the entire basin and identified preferential groundwater pathways
created by highly permeable coarse-grained channel deposits of the Santa Clara Formation which
have been intersected by numerous faults. Another study by DWR (Bulletin No. 66-62, 1964) states
that the main source of groundwater in the Santa Clara Valley is the younger alluvium and that the
Santa Clara Formation is of secondary importance. In addition, the principal aquifers of the area
exhibit pressure characteristics so that the groundwater is both confined and unconfined.
Groundwater flow in the area generally follows the topography, which would indicate an easterly
flow gradient (EMCON Associates, 1993). Groundwater in this area of the Santa Clara Valley is
generally a bicarbonate type with sodium and calcium the predominant cations. Although
moderately to very hard, the waters are of good to excellent quality and suitable for most uses
(DWR, 1964).
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Site Reconnaissance and Interviews
On April 22, 1999, CDM met with Mr. Alan Stocklmeir, one of the four owners of the subject
property, at the subject property. Mr. Stocklmeir was interviewed by CDM to obtain information
regarding the subject property history, existing conditions, and property -specific information
related to current and past operations. The Stocklmeir family has owned the subject property since
the 1900s, and Mr. Stocklmeir is the most knowledgeable of the current family owners about the
subject property. The interview was followed by a walkthrough of the subject property.
The subject property was assessed for recognized environmental conditions with respect to
hazardous substances, solid waste/non-hazardous waste, polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos -
containing materials, air quality, storage tanks, water, wastewater, storm water, herbicides and
pesticides, and lead-based paint. CDM did not access the interior of the buildings on the subject
property, but observations were made through the windows.
5.1 Hazardous Substances
No hazardous substances were observed at the subject property. Mr. Stocklmeir is not aware of any
spills or releases of hazardous substances on the subject property or surround properties. During
the site walkthrough, CDM did not observe any operations that would produce hazardous wastes.
5.2 Solid Waste/Non-Hazardous Waste
During the site walkthrough, several piles of solid waste were observed at the subject property.
One small pile of used wooden shingles is present at the southern end of the site. Along the
western boundary of the subject property, small piles of building materials such as metal fencing,
lumber, and metal pipes were observed (Photograph 9). Mr. Stocklmeir indicated the shingles were
previously used on one of the pump houses, and the building materials are related to his personal
contractor business. According to Mr. Stocklmeir, there are no discarded items on the subject
property.
Residential waste generated at the subject property is disposed of through Cupertino's city-wide
trash disposal service.
5.3 Polychlorinated Biphenyls
According to Mr. Bob Bondy of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), there are two pieces of
oil -filled electrical equipment on the subject property. A capacitor bank is located at the
northeastern corner of the subject property at the corner of the driveway and Stevens Creek
Boulevard. According to Mr. Bondy, the capacitor is labeled as having no PCB -containing fluid.
PG&E also operates a pole -mounted transformer located at the southern corner of the subject
property. No sticker is affixed to this transformer. According to Mr. Bondy, PG&E does not test
transformers for PCBs if they have not been leaking. Mr. Bondy stated that if the residential units at
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5.4 Asbestos -Containing Materials
The main residence, studio, and the other subject property structures were constructed between
1900 and 1950, before the commercial use of asbestos -containing material (ACM). ACM are usually
found in structures built or renovated between the late 1950's and the early 1980's. However, it is
likely that during renovations and additions to the building friable and/or non -friable ACM was
used. The existence of friable and/or non -friable ACM is possible in the wallboard, roofing,
flooring, and chimney materials. During the site walkthrough, CDM made cursory visual
observations for ACM and observed no material suspected of containing friable ACM. However,
without conducting an asbestos survey, the presence and extent, if any, of ACM at the subject
property cannot be determined.
5.5 Air Quality
The site walkthrough did not reveal any particulate, gas, odor, or emission to the atmosphere from
the subject property that would violate any environmental regulation. No violations for the subject
property are on file with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
5.6 Storage Tanks
According to Mr. Stocklmeir, no USTs are located on the subject property. CDM did not discover
any indication that a UST exists or existed at the subject property.
One approximately 400 -gallon AST is located on the dirt on the east side of the driveway
(Photograph 10). According to Mr. Stocklmeir, the AST contained propane used to heat the main
residence in the 1930s and 1940s. Use of the AST was discontinued in the mid -1940s or earlier when
natural gas became available. To Mr. Stocklmeir's knowledge, the AST is empty. Mr. Stocklmeir is
not aware of a permit for the AST or if the AST has been located at any other spot on the subject
property. The AST appeared to be in good condition with some light rust along the upper rim and
did not appear to be connected to any piping.
5.7 Water, Wastewater, and Storm Water
According to Mr. Stocklmeir, a groundwater well was installed at the subject property between 1900
to 1905 by his great grandfather. The well is located outside the eastern pump house located at the
southern end of the subject property. The main residence was connected to the city water supply in
the 1940s or earlier. Mr. Stocklmeir stated the well is abandoned and has not been used in over 50
years. The well has not been destroyed.
A one -compartment septic tank is located on the east side of the driveway, as shown in Figure 3-2
(Photograph 11). The approximately 700 -gallon tank services the main residence and the studio
apartment. Only sanitary wastewater is generated at the subject property. Mr. Stocklmeir is
unaware of when the septic tank was installed, but stated it was there when his grandparents lived
at the subject property starting in 1949. To Mr. Stocklmeir's knowledge, no permit exists for the
septic tank.
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Mr. Stocklmeir stated occasional stoppages occur every one or two years in the septic tanks lines
running from the residences. The commercial service RotoRooter is contracted to clean the lines in
those instances. The tank is pumped out every two years by A -Able Septic Tank Company. Three
leach lines for the wastewater run underground into the orchard area: one north towards the pump
house, and the other two run northeast and east, respectively, into the orchard. Valves to control
the flow of the lines are located near the septic tank inside PVC piping. No distressed vegetation
was observed in the area of the leach field.
Mr. Stocklmeir stated that storm water at the subject property either percolates through the soil or
flows east to Stevens Creek. No pavement is present at the subject property except for small patio
areas. According to Mr. Stocklmeir, a storm water pipeline runs from the housing development
adjacent to the west side of the subject property across the orchard to Stevens Creek via an easement
across the subject property. The eastern end of the pipe is visible as a corrugated metal pipe in the
western side of the creek bed (Photograph 12).
5.8 Herbicides and Pesticides Use
Mr. Stocklmeir hired New View Landscape Service to perform yard work at the subject property
consisting of raking and collecting leaves and trimming the bushes. According to Mr. Stocklmeir,
no herbicides or pesticides are currently used at the subject property.
According to Mr. Stocklmeir, fertilizer has not been used on the orange trees in approximately 10
years. When the orchard produced walnuts for commercial use, the walnut trees were sprayed with
herbicides and pesticides. Mr. Stocklmeir stated that mixing or storing of chemicals did not occur at
the subject property. The commercial orchard business ended in the late 1960s. No signs of
distressed vegetation or stained soil were observed during the site walkthrough.
It is possible, although no evidence was found during this Phase I ESA, that the potential
mismanagement of pesticides (i.e., a spill during mixing or dilution and over application) from
historical uses associated with the orchard may have adversely impacted the subject property. In
general, pesticides have low vapor pressures, do not biodegrade, and adhere to soil extremely well.
Therefore, even though the property stopped serving as an orchard, pesticide residues may still be
present in the soil. Farmers began to use DDT as a pesticide in the 1940s. Usually, DDT does not
spread to more than a foot below ground surface (Hayes, 1975).
According to Toxicology of Pesticides, "residues of pesticides in soil are rarely important as a source
of direct exposure to people" (Hayes, 1975). The only orchard maintenance occurring at the subject
property is discing of the soil, which could significantly decrease the residual pesticides at the
subject property (Hayes, 1975). The potential for residual pesticides in the soil to adversely affect
human health is minimal. Major disturbance of the soil may increase potential for human exposure
to residual pesticide potentially present in the soil. In general, high concentrations of certain
pesticide compounds in soil can classify soil as hazardous waste.
5.9 Lead -Based Paint
-- Due to the age of the buildings on the subject property, it is likely that lead-based paints have been
used. During the site walkthrough, flaking paint and paint chips were observed on the window
sills of the shop and on the walls of the western pump house (Photographs 3 and 5). CDM observed
no paint chips on the soil at these areas. Based on the extent of flaking paint, the potential for soil in
contact with paint ships to have elevated levels of lead from the lead-based paint is minimal.
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Section 6
Conclusions and Recommendations
This Phase I ESA is based upon information researched and made available to CDM through May 5,
1999. Any subsequent information received by CDM which modifies the conclusions of this report
will be submitted to the City of Cupertino Public Works Department in later correspondence.
Based on the information provided to CDM and observations made during the walkthrough of the
subject property, no recognized environmental conditions at the subject property were discovered
during the performance of the Phase I ESA. No information was discovered that would suggest
that off-site properties had released contaminants that would results in environmental
contamination of the subject property.
However, due to the age of the structures at the subject property it is likely asbestos -containing
material (ACM) and lead-based paints were used during construction and any renovations. The
existence of friable and/or non -friable ACM is possible in the wallboard, roofing, flooring, and
chimney materials. During the site walkthrough, CDM made cursory visual observations for ACM
and observed no material suspected of containing friable ACM. Prior to any renovation or
demolition of the buildings at the subject property, CDM recommends a certified asbestos
consultant conduct an asbestos survey of the buildings.
During the site walkthrough, flaking paint and paint chips were observed on the window sills of the
shop building and on the wall of the western pump house. Based on the extent of flaking paint, the
potential for soil in contact with paint ships to have elevated levels of lead from the lead-based paint
is minimal.
In addition, the subject property served as a commercial orchard until the late 1960s. It is possible,
although no evidence was found during this Phase I ESA, that the potential mismanagement (i.e.,
spill during mixing or dilution and over application) of pesticides from uses associated with the
orchard may have adversely impacted the subject property. The potential for residual pesticides in
the soil to adversely affect human health is minimal. The orchard maintenance that occurs at the
subject property could reduce the residual pesticides in the soil. In general, high concentrations of
certain pesticide compounds in soil can classify soil as hazardous waste. Prior to any major
disturbance of the soil at the subject property, CDM recommends collecting soil samples to
determine the extent of impact, if any.
Finally, one abandoned well exists at the eastern pump house in the southwest section of the subject
property. If the well will no longer be used, CDM recommends properly destroying the well with
the approval of the Santa Clara Valley Water District.
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Section 7
References, contacts, and List of Acronyms Used
References
Department of Health Services, 1987. Letter to Mr. Phil Bobel, USEPA Region IX. April 8, 1987.
Department of Health Services, 1988. Letter to Mr. Pirooz Lahiji, Zilog Corporation, Subject:
Zilog Facility, 10640 Bubb Road, Cupertino, EPA ID No. CAD 076314459. October 13, 1988.
Department of Water Resources, 1964. "Quality of Ground Waters in California, 1961 and 1962,
Park I, Northern and Central California," State of California Department of Water Resources,
Bulletin No. 66-62, August 1964.
Department of Water Resources, 1975. "Evaluation of Ground Water Resources: South San
Francisco Bay, Volume III: Northern Santa Clara County Area," State of California Department
of Water Resources in cooperation with Santa Clara Valley Water District, Bulletin No. 118-1,
December 1975.
EMCON Associates, 1993. Environmental Evaluation Report, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical
Corporation, Permanente Facility, Cupertino, California. June 1993.
ENSCO Environmental Services, Incorporated, 1988. Letter to Mr. Rich Merkel, Kaiser
Aluminum and Chemical Corporation. June 6, 1988.
Exceltech, Incorporated, 1988. Soil and Groundwater Investigation for Kaiser Aluminum and
Chemical Corporation. January 5, 1988.
Hayes, Wayland J., Jr., 1975. Toxicology of Pesticides. The Williams & Wilkins Company,
Baltimore. 1975.
Pacific Aerial Survey, 1960. Aerial photograph AV 385/7/13. August 22, 1960.
Pacific Aerial Survey, 1968. Aerial photograph AV 857/1/7. July 15,1968.
Pacific Aerial Survey, 1978. Aerial photograph AV 1497/4/6. May 8,1978.
Pacific Aerial Survey, 1989. Aerial photograph AV 3661/9/2. October 18, 1989.
Regional Water Quality Control Board, 1995. Letter to Mr. Phil Gaynor, Kaiser Cement
Corporation, Subject: Remedial Action Completion Certificate for 24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard,
Cupertino, CA. December 21, 1995.
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Cupertino Public Works Department
Phase l Environmental Site Assessment
Section 7
References, Contacts, List of Acronyms Used
Santa Clara Valley Water District, 1999. Letter to Mr. Earl Bouse, Hanson Permanente Cement, Subject:
Fuel Leak Investigation at Kaiser Cement, 24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA. March 2, 1999.
United States Geological Survey, Cupertino Quadrangle, California, 15 Minute Series (Topographic),
1961, photorevised 1980.
Western Regional Climate Center, 1999. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA (047821), Period of Record Monthly
Climate Summary, Period of Record: 71111948 to 12/31/1998. Web site http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-
bin/ cliMAIN.p l?casj os+sfo.
Contacts
Santa Clara County Recorder
Santa Clara County Assessor
70 West Hedding Street, East Wing, 1st Floor
70 West Hedding Street, East Wing, 5th Floor
San Jose, CA 95110
San Jose, CA 95110
408-299-2481
408-299-3227
Adele Shepherd
David Bar
Jeanette Townsend
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Control Board
5750 Almaden Expressway
1515 Clay Street, #1400
San Jose, CA 95118
Oakland, CA 94612
408-265-2600
510-622-2300
Bob Bondy
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
939 Ellis Street
10900 North Blaney Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94109
Cupertino, CA 95014
408-725-2204
Alan Stocklmeir
10240 Stonydale Drive
Cupertino, CA 95014
408-738-3758
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List of Acronyms Used
Section 7
References, Contacts, List of Acronyms Used
ACM
Asbestos -Containing Material
AST
Aboveground storage tank
ASTM
American Society for Testing and Materials
AWP
California Annual Workplan
CA SLIC
California Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup
CA WDS
California Waste Discharge System
CDM
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.
CERCLA
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
CERC-NFRAP
CERCLIS - No Further Response Action Planned Facilities
CERCLIS
CERCLA Information System
CHMIRS
California Hazardous Material Information Reporting System
CONSENT
Superfund Consent Decrees
CORRACTS
Corrective Actions
DHS
California Department of Health Services
DTSC
Department of Toxic Substance Control
DWR
California Department of Water Resources
EDR
Environmental Data Resources, Inc.
ERNS
Emergency Response Notification System
ESA
Environmental Site Assessment
FID
California Facility Inventory Database
FINDS
Facility Index System
HMIRS
Hazardous Materials Information Reporting Systems
KACC
Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation
LUST
Leaking underground storage tank
mg/kg
millograms per kilogram
MLTS
Material Licensing Tracking System
NPL
National Priorities List
PADS
PCB Activity Database
PCB
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
RAATS
RCRA administration action tracking system
RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
ROD
Records of Decision
RWQCB
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
SCVWD
Santa Clara Valley Water District
SWF/LF
Solid Waste Facilities /Landfill
SWRCB
State Water Resource Control Board
TPH
Total petroleum hydrocarbons
TRIS
Toxic Release Inventory Database
TSCA
Toxic Substances Control Act
TSD
Treat, store, or dispose (of hazardous waste)
USEPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency
UST
Underground storage tank
WMUDS/SWAT
Waste Management Unit Database
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April 22, 1999
Photograph 8
Photographed By:
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Description: Walnut and
apricot trees in northern
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April 22, 1999
Photograph 10
Photographed By:
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Description: Abandoned
propane AST along
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22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, California
April 22, 1999
Photograph 11
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Description: Septic tank
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April 22, 1999
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Decedent's Will dated November 18, 1977 was admitted to Probate
by Order of this Court on vanuary 3, 1983. Petitioner qualified
as Executor and Letters Testamentary were issued to Petitioner
on January 3, 1983, and at all times since then has been and now
is the Executor of decedent's Will_
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Decedent's Will dated November 18, 1977 was admitted to Probate
by Order of this Court on vanuary 3, 1983. Petitioner qualified
as Executor and Letters Testamentary were issued to Petitioner
on January 3, 1983, and at all times since then has been and now
is the Executor of decedent's Will_
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1 Notice to Creditors has been duly given as required by law,
2 the time for filing or presenting claims has expired, and the
3 estate is now in a condition to be closed.
1 No claims have been filed or presented against the estate.
5 ` All debts of the decedent and of the estate and all the expenses
6 ! of the administration except closing expenses, attorney's fees, -
7 Executor-conlissions, and certain costs advanced by the attorney
8 have been paid.
9 An Amended Invento-y and Aopraiser,etit of the estate was duly
10 returned and tiled cn December 5, 1983, showing the value of the
11 decedent's estate to be $613,220.00.
12 All personal prooerty taxes due and payable by the estate,
13 if any, have been paid. A clearance is on file.
14 A federal estate tax return has been filed for the estate
15 and the tax shown in the return has been paid. The total state
16 death tax credit allowable for federal and state tax purposes has
17 been calculated and paid to the State of California. The return
18 has not yet been audited. Petitioner has not been released from
19 personal liability for federal,estate tax.
20 All California state_ and federal income taxes becoming due
21 and payable during the period of administration of the estate if
22 any, and the filing of closing fiduciary income tax return will
23 be assumed by the Petitioner.
24 The Waivers vi Accounting by JANET L. STOCKLMEIR, ALAN L.
25 STOCKLMEIR, and DFAMN STOCKLMEIR, all the beneficiaries and
26 remaindermen under the Will of the decedent are on file herein.
27 The Petitioner should be authorized and directed to pay to
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6 pending a final audit of tax returns, and for any liabilities that
7 may be determined to be due from the estate.
8 Distribution should be ordered as prayed for in the Petition
9 and as hereinafter in this Order specified.
10 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT:
li 1. The administration of this estate is brought to a close,
12 without requirement of an accounting.
13 2. All the acts and proceedings of the Petitioner as Executor
14 relating to matters set forth in the Petition are ratified, confirmL
15 and approved.
16 3. The Executor is authorized and directed to pay to herself
17 the sum of $13,414.40, statutory commission for services rendered
18 to the estate.
19 4. The Executor is authorized and directed to pay to the
20 attorney, JAMES A. FROST, Esq., the sum of $13,414.40, the statutor}
21 fees for servicos rendered in the administration of this estate,
22 and the sum of $350.80 for certain costs advanced.
23 5. Petitioner is authorized to retain $300.00 for closing
24- expenses of administration and as a reserve for a possible tax
25 deficiencies, and to deliver the unused part to the Trustee appoint(
26 herein without further Court order after the closing expenses have
27 been paid and the various taxes have been finally determined
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6. Notice to Creditors has been given as required by law;
7. The Executor has in her possession belonging to said
estate and remaining for distribution the following described
property which is to be distributed in the following manner in
accordance with the terms of decedent's Will dated November 18,
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a. To DEAN STOCKLMEIR as to a one-half (_1/2) interest and
to ALAN L. STOCKLMEIR and JANET L. STOCKLMEIR, in equal shares,
as to a one-half interest in the miscellaneous fur:ziture, furnishin,
and personal effects located at 22120 Stevens Creek Boulev?rd,
Cupertino, California.
b. The real property described herein below„is distribu;_d
to DEAN STCCKLMEIR and ALAN L. STOCKLMEIR, in trust, to be held,
administered, and distributed by the Co -Trustees in accordance
with the terms of the decedent's Will dated November 18, 1977:
(1) Unimproved real property in the City of Cupertino, County
of Santa Clara, State of California, described as:
ALL OF LOTS 30 and 31, as shown on the Map entitled,
"TRACT NO. 5915 THE MEADOWS OF CUPERTINO", which Map
was filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of the
County cf Santa Clara, State of California on November 30,
1976, in Book 384 of Maps, at pages 18 and 19.
(2) ResidentaV real property commonly ;mown as 22120 Stevens
Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, California and situated in the County
of Santa Clara, State of California, described as follows:
PARCEL NO. 1
Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section No. 278
as delineai- d and so designated on the Map hereinafter
referred to; thenco running among the Easterly lines
of Sections No. 278, 275 and 275 A as shown on said Map,
N. 120 1' W. 402 feet to the Southeasterly line of Scenic
Boulevard; thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly
line of Scenic Boulevard, 76.33 feet; thence S. 0° 7'
W. to the Northwesterly corner of said Section 275 and
continuing S. 0° 7' W. along the Test line of said Section
275 and along the extension of said West line a total
distance of 334.30 feet to a point on the South line
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of said Section 278 distant thereon East 25 feet from
the Southwest corner of said Section 278; thence East
130.35 feet to the point of beginning, and being all
of Sections Numbered 275 and 275 A and parts of Sections
Numbered 274 and 278, as said Sections are delineated
and so designated upon that certain Map entitled, "Map
of Inspiration Point, Monta Vista", and which Map was
filed for record in the office of the Recorder of the
County of Santa Clara, State of California, on April
11, 1917, in Book "P" of Maps, page 18.
PARCEL NO. 2
Beginning at the point of intersection of the Southerly
line of Stevens Creek Road, as it formerly existed 40
feet wide, with the center line of Stevens Creek; thence
in a general Southerly direction along the center line
Of Stevens Creek the following courses and distances;
S. 480 30' E. 110,55 feet; S. 590 45' E. 132.00 feet;
S. 45° E. 162.03 feet; S. 3° 37' E. 122.10 feet; S. 4°
8' W. 231.66 feet; S. 24° W. 80.26 feet; S. 36° T4. 199.32
feet; S. 2S° W. 54.12 feet; and S. 36° 30' W. 107.38
feet to a station designated D. S.. 5 from which a sycamc_e
14 inches in diameter market B.T.D.S.5 bears S. 360 45'
E. 17.82 feet; thence leaving the center line of Stevens
Creek and running along the Easterly line of Monta Vista
Park, the Map of which is of record in Bo -k "P" of Maps,
page 19, Santa Clara County Records, and along the
Easterly line of Inspiration Point, Monta Vista, the
Map of which is of record in Book "P" of Maps, page 18,
Santa Clara County Records, the following courses and
distances; N. 40 41' W. 339.24 feet to a station designated
D. S. 4; N.4° 11' W. 191.40 feet to a pipe; and N. 12°
1' W. 448.00 feet to a pipe at the Northeasterly corner
of said Inspiration Point, Monta Vista; thence N. 37°
42' W. 13.00 feet to a pipe on said Southerly line of
Stevens Creek Road; thence along said Southerly line
of Stevens Creek Road, N.'890 E. 84.48 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 4.857 acres of land, more or
less, and being a portion of the San Antonio Rancho,
and being shown upon that certain Map entitled, "Map
of a survey made for Adelheid M. Stocklmeir in the San
Antonio Ranch", which Map was filed for record in the
office of the Recorder or the Recorder of the County
of Santa Clara, State of California, on Decemb.-r 29,
1915, in "-.ok "O" of Maps, page 88.
C. Decedent's Will, dated November 18, 1977, provides as
follows:
I. I further give, devise and bequeath to the said DEAN
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interest, if Ltny, in any real property that my said wife and I are
using as our principal residence at the time of my death. Such
residence shall be held, administered, sold, or distributed in
accordance with the trust provisions se,: forth hereinbelow.
2. Said trust shall terminate upon the death of my wife,
GLADYS BOYER STOCKLMEIP.. Upon the death of my wife, then the Co-
Trustees'shall distribute and deliver free of trust, all of the
then balance of the trust estate, as follows, to wit:
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survivor of them, if either should predecease me or die before the
termination of this trust, .end leavt3 no issue surviving.
3. To carry out the purposes of the trust, the Co -Trustees
are vested with the following powers in addition to those now or
hereafter confirmed by law, affecting the trust and trust estate:
(a) Whenever the right of any beneficiary to
receive payments from net income or principal hereunder
shall terminate, either by reason of death or otherwise,
all such payments accrued or undistributed by the
Co -Trustees at the date of such termination shall
be distributed in equal shares to the beneficiaries
entitled to the successive interest hereunder, or
if they `)e deceased but survived by issue, then to
such issue in accordance with the provisions hereof.
(b) Upon any division of partial or final
distribution of the trust estate, and except as
herein specifically provided, the Co -Trustees may
divide or distribute such property in kind, including
undivided interests therein, or in their absolute
discretion the Cc -Trustees may sell all or any part
of such property and make such division or distribution
in cash or partly in cash and partly in kind; and
the decision of the Co -Trustees as to what constitutes
a proper division of the trust estate either prior
to or upon any distribution thereof shall be binding
upon all of the beneficiaries.
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(c) The Ca -Trustees shall have the power, with
respect to the property of the trust estate or any
part thereof, and upon such terms and in such manner
as they may deem advisable, to sell, convey, exchange,
Convert, improve, repair, manage, operate, and control;
to lease for terms within or beyond the term of this
trust and for any purpose, including exploration for
and removal of gas, oil and other minerals; to borrow
money for any trust purpose, and to encumber or
hypothecate by mortgage, deed of tru_t, pledge or
otherwise; to carry insurance of such kinds and in -
such amounts as the Co -Trustees may deem advisable,
at the expense of the trust; to compromise or otherwise
adjust any claims against or in favor of the trust;
to commence or defend such litigation with respect
to the trust or any property of the trust estate as
it may deem advisable, at the expense of the trust;
to invest and reinvest the trust mounds in such property
as the Co -Trustees may deem advisable; whether or
not of the character permitted by law for the investment
of trust funds; and with respect to securities held
in trust, to vote, give proxies, and pay assessments
or other charges, to participate in foreclosures,
reorganizations, consolidations, mergers ancf liquidations,
and incident thereto to deposit securities with and
transfer title to any protective or other committee
upon such terms as the Co -Trustees may deem advisable,
and to exercise or sell stock subscription or conversion
rights; and the Co -Trustees shall have such additional
powers as may now or hereafter be conferred upon it
by law or as may be necessary to enable the Co -Trustees
to administer this trust in accordance with the provisions
of this Will, subject to any limitations thereof that
may be provided herein.
(d) The Co -Trustees are authorized to loan or
advance their own funds to, the trust for any purpose
thereof, at the then current rate of interest, and
any such loan or advance, together with interest shall
be a first lien against the trust estate and shall
be repaid therefrom.
(e) '2he Co -Trustees may hold securities or other
property in this trust in their name as Co -Trustees
hereunder, or in their own name, or in the name of
their nominee, or the Co -Trustees may hold such
securities unregistered in such condition that
ownership will pass by delivery.
(f) Ail property taxes, assessments, fees,
charges and other expenses incurred by the Co -
Trustees in the administration or protection of this
trust, including the compensation allowed by the Court
to the Co -Trustees and their attorneys for their services
hereunder, shall be a charge upon the trust estate
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and sha11 be paid by the Co -Trustees in full out of
the principal or in full out of the income of the
trust estate, or partially out of each of them, in
such mangier and proportions as the Co -Trustees in
'heir absolute discretion may determine to be advisable,
prior to final distribution of the trust property;
and the determination of the Co -Trustees with respect
to all such matters shall be conclusive upon all
persons however interested in this trust.
(g) `Phe Co -Trustees shall have full power and
authority to determine, in their ahsclute discretion,
what shall constitute principal of the trust estate,
gross income .therefrom and net income distributable
under the terms of this trust; except as herein
otherwise specifically provided, and the determination
of the Co -Trustees with respect to all such matters
shall be conclusive upon all persons howsoevez
interested in this trust.
(h) No beneficiary of this trust shall have
any right to alienate, encumber, or hypothecate his
or her interest in the principal or income of the
trust in any manner, nor shall such into -est of any
such beneficiary be subject to claims of his or her
creditors or liable to attachment, execution or other
process of j,w.
(i) I hereby appoint as Co -Trustees of the trust
created herein, DEAN STOCKLHEIR and ALAN L. STOCKLMEIR.
A Trustee shall ;nave the right to resign at any time,
and upon such resignation if no successor Trustee
be herein designated, the Trustee resigning or any
beneficiary of the trust may secure the appointment
OE a successor Trustee by a Ccurt of competent
jurisdiction, at the expense of the trust.
(j) The successor of a Trustee, whether through
death or resignation as Trustee hereunder, or otherwise,
shall forthwith become a successor Trustee hereunder,
and shall succeed to all title of a Trustee to the
trust estate, and all powers, rights, discretions,
obligations, and immunities of a Trustee hereunder,
with the game effect as though such successor were
originally named herein as Trustee.
4. Any ocher property of the estate not now known or discover,
which may belong to the estate, or in which the decedent or the
estate may have: any interest, is distributed to DEAN STOCKLMEIR
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as to a one-half (1/2) interest
therein and to ALAN L. STOCKLMEIR
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and JANET L. STOCKLMEIR,
in equal shares as to a one-half (1/2)
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Appendix C
EDR Report
The EDR-Radius Map
with GeoCheck°
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
Inquiry Number: 359034.1s
April 15,1999
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Topographic Map---------------------------------------------------------
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Overview Map-----------------------------------------------------------
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc.
(EDR). The report meets the government records search requirements of ASTM Standard Practice for
Environmental Site Assessments, E 1527-97. Search distances are per ASTM standard or custom
distances requested by the user.
The address of the subject property for which the search was intended is
22120 STEVENS CREEK BLVD.
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ( "reasonably ascertainable ") government
records either on the subject property or within the ASTM E 1527-97 search radius around the subject
property for the following Databases:
NPL:_________________________
National Priority List
Delisted NPL:________________
NPL Deletions
RCRIS-TSD:-----------------
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
AWP: --------------
AWP
CHMIRS:_____________________
California Hazardous Material Incident Report System
Toxic Pits:___________________
Toxic Pits
CERCLIS:____________________
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information
System
CERC-NFRAP:---------------
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information
System
SWF/LF:---------------------
State Landfill
UST:_________________________
Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database
Ca. FID:______________________
CA FID
AST:_________________________
Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities
RAATS:----------------------
RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System
WMUDS:---------------------
WMUDS/SWAT
RCRIS-SOG:-----------------
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
RCRIS-LOG:-----------------
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
HMIRS:______________________
Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System
PADS:_______________________
PCB Activity Database System
ERNS: -----------------------
Emergency Response Notification System
FINDS:_______________________
Facility Index System/Facility Identification Initiative Program Summary Report
TRIS: -------------------------
Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System
TSCA: ------------------------
Toxic Substances Control Act
MLTS:------------------------
Material Licensing Tracking System
NPL Lien:____________________
NPL Liens
Ca. BEP:_____________________
CA Bond Exp. Plan
ROD:-------------------------
ROD
CONSENT____________________
Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees
Ca. WDS:--------------------
CA WDS
S Bay Reg. 2:________________
South Bay Region 2
Coal Gas:____________________
Former Manufactured gas (Coal Gas) Sites.
Unmapped (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis.
Search Results:
Search results for the subject property and the search radius, are listed below:
Subject Property:
The subject property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR.
TC359034.1s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Surrounding Properties:
Elevations have been determined from the USGS 1 degree Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated
on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity
should be field verified. EDR's definition of a site with an elevation equal to the subject property
includes a tolerance of -10 feet. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the subject property
have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the subject property (by more than
10 feet). Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed
data on individual sites can be reviewed.
Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases.
CAL -SITES: Formerly known as ASPIS, this database contains both known and potential hazardous
substance sites. The source is the California Department of Toxic Substance Control.
A review of the Cal -Sites list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 Cal -Sites site
within approximately 1 mile of the subject property.
Equal/Higher Elevation
Address
Dist / Dir Map ID Page
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEM CORP 23333 STEVENS CREEK BLV 1/2 - 1 W 19 34
NOTIFY 65: Notify 65 records contain facility notifications about any release that could impact drinking
water and thereby expose the public to a potential health risk. The data come from the State Water
Resources Control Board's Proposition 65 database.
A review of the Notify 65 list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 Notify 65 site
within approximately 1 mile of the subject property.
Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID Page
ARCO SERVICE STATION #6182 10121 NORTH FOOTHILL BO 1/4 - 1/2W 11 22
CORTESE: This database identifies public drinking water wells with detectable levels of contamination,
hazardous substance sites selected for remedial action, sites with known toxic material identified
through the abandoned site assessment program, sites with LISTS having a reportable release and all
solid waste disposal facilities from which there is known migration. The source is the California
Environmental Protection Agency/Office of Emergency Information.
A review of the Cortese list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 2 Cortese sites within
approximately 1 mile of the subject property.
Equal/Higher Elevation
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEM CORP
Lower Elevation
MEASUREX ANNEX
Address
23333 STEVENS CREEK BLV
Address
10120 IMPERIAL AVE
Dist / Dir Map ID Page
112-1 W 19 34
Dist / Dir Map ID Page
1/4 - 112ESE F16 31
TC359034.1s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CORRACTS: CORRACTS is a list of handlers with RCRA Corrective Action Activity. This report
shows which nationally -defined corrective action core events have occurred for every handler that has
had corrective action activity.
A review of the CORRACTS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12/01/1998 has revealed that there is 1
CORRACTS site within approximately 1 mile of the subject property.
Lower Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID
Page
ZILOG INC 10460 BUBB RD 1/2 - 1 ESE 18
33
LUST: The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports contain an inventory of reported
leaking underground storage tank incidents. The data come from the State Water Resources Control
Board Leaking Underground Storage Tank Information System.
A review of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01/31/1999 has revealed that there are 11
LUST sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the subject property.
Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID
Page
FACCIOLA RESIDENCE 22371 CUPERTINO RD 1/8 - 1/4 W A2
9
DENNIS HALL PROPERTY 10104 BYRNE AVE 1/8 - 1/4 ESE B4
13
DENNIS HALL PROPERTY 10104 BYRNE AVE 1/8 - 1/4 ESE B5
15
MOBIL SERVICE STATION 22510 STEVENS CREEK BL, 1/4 - 1/2W 8
16
ARCO 10121 N FOOTHILL BLVD 1/4 - 1/2W D9
19
ARCO #6182 10121 N FOOTHILL BLVD 1/4 - 1/2W D10
22
Lower Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID
Page
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 21701 STEVENS CREEK BLV 1/4 - 1/2 E E12
23
US POSTAL SERVICE 21701 STEVENS CREEK BLV 1/4 - 1/2E E13
23
HIGDON, ALLEY, KOLB 10070 IMPERIAL AVENUE 1/4 - 1/2E 14
27
MEASUREZ CORPORATION 10120 IMPERIAL AVE 1/4 - 1/2 ESE F15
30
MEASUREX CORPORATION 10120 IMPERIAL AVE 1/4 - 1/2 ESE F17
33
HAZNET: The data is extracted from the copies of hazardous waste manifests received each year
by the DTSC. The annual volume of manifests is typically 700,000-1,000,000 annually, representing
approximately 350,000-500,000 shipments. Data from non -California manifests & continuation sheets
are not included at the present time. Data are from the manifests submitted without correction,
and therefore many contain some invalid values for data elements such as generator ID, TSD ID,
waste category, & disposal method. The source is the Department of Toxic Substance Control is the agency
A review of the HAZNET list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 4 HAZNET sites within
approximately 0.25 miles of the subject property.
Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID Page
DAN FACCIOLA
LYNN MARKEY
Lower Elevation
22371 CUPERTINO RD
10066 BYRNE AVE
Address
1/8 - 1/4W Al 9
1/8- 1/4 ESE 3 12
Dist / Dir Map ID Page
CLARKS AUTO PARTS & MACHINE 21881 STEVENS CREEK BLV 1/8 - 1/4E C6 15
CLARKS AUTO PARTS & MACHINE 21881 STEVENS CREEK BLV 1/8 - 1/4E C7 15
TC359034.1s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CA SLIC: SLIC Region comes from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board.
A review of the CA SLIC list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 CA SLIC site within
approximately 0.5 miles of the subject property.
Lower Elevation Address Dist I Dir Map ID Page
US POSTAL SERVICE 21701 STEVENS CREEK BLV 114 - 112E E13 23
TC359034.1s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped:
Site Name
RANCHO SERVICE CENTER
TEXACO
DONEERVYN'S
ARCO SERVICE STATION #495, AT 10550 DEANZA BLVD.,
ARCO STN #495/10550 DEANZA BLVD
STEVENS CREEK(DUMPING LOCATION)
KAISER ALUMINU 23333 STEVENS
KAISER CEMENT CORP PERMANENTE
Database(s)
LUST
UST
HAZNET
ERNS
ERNS
ERNS
FINDS
S Bay Reg. 2,CA SLIC
TC359034.1 s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP - 359034.1s - Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Major Roads
Contour Lines
Waterways
Earthquake Fault Lines
Earthquake epicenter, Richter 5 or greater
Closest Federal Well in quadrant
Closest State Well in quadrant
Closest Public Water Supply Well
0 1/2 1 2 Miles
® Closest Hydrogeological Data
i Oil, gas or related wells
TARGET PROPERTY:
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CUSTOMER:
Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
ADDRESS:
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CONTACT:
Andria Pomponi
CITY/STATE/ZIP:
Cupertino CA 95014
INQUIRY#:
359034.1s
LAT/LONG:
37.3226 /122.0609
DATE:
April 15, 1999 8:41 am
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
SUMMARY
TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES
Latitude (North):
37.322620 - 37° 19'21.4"
Longitude (West):
122.060852 - 122° 3' 39.1"
Universal Transverse Mercator:
Zone 10
UTM X (Meters):
583210.6
UTM Y (Meters):
4130872.0
USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SITE
Target Property:
GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATIONt
Geologic Code:
Era:
System:
Series:
ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNITt
Category:
GROUNDWATER FLOW INFORMATION
2437122-C1 CUPERTINO, CA
Tpc
Cenozoic
Tertiary
Pliocene
Continental Deposits
Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using
site-specific well data. if such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of
information, including well data collected on nearby properties, regional groundwater flow information (from deep
aquifers), or surface topography.t
AQUIFLOWr"** Search Radius: 2.000 Miles
DISTANCE DIRECTION
MAP ID FROM TP FROM TP
Not Reported
GENERAL DIRECTION
GROUNDWATER FLOW
General Topographic Gradient at Target Property: General NNE
General Hydrogeologic Gradient at Target Property: No hydrogeologic data available.
Site -Specific Hydrogeological Data*:
Search Radius: 2.0 miles
Status: Not found
FEDERAL DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
WELL DISTANCE
QUADRANT FROM TP
Northern >2 Miles
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
WELL
DISTANCE
QUADRANT
FROM TP
Northern
1/2 - 1 Mile
Eastern
1 - 2 Miles
Southern
1/4 - 1/2 Mile.
Western
1 - 2 Miles
STATE OIL/GAS WELL INFORMATION
API # DISTANCE
FROM TP
LITHOLOGY
Not Reported
DEPTH TO
WATER TABLE
Not Reported
NO WELLS FOUND
t Source: P.G. Schrubem, R.E. Amdt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale -A digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994).
$ U.S. EPA Ground Water Handbook, Vol I: Ground Water and Contamination, Office of Research and development EPA/625/6-90/016a,Chapter 4, page 78, September 1990.
EDR AOUIFLOWTv information System of hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow directions at specific locations. See the date pages at the end of this report for a complete description.
TC359034.1s Page 3
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
SUMMARY
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION
Searched by Nearest PWS.
NOTE: PWS System location is not always the same as well location.
PWS Name: CITY OF CUPERTINO
10300 TORRE AVE
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
Location Relative to TP: 1 - 2 Miles East
PWS currently has or has had major violation(s): No
AREA RADON INFORMATION
EPA Radon Zone for SANTA CLARA County: 2
Note: Zone 1 indoor average level > 4 pCi/L.
Zone 2 indoor average level >= 2 pCi/L and
<= 4 pCi/L.
Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCi/L.
Zip Code: 95014
Number of sites tested: 3
Area Average Activity
% <4 pCi/L
% 4-20 pCi/L
% >20 pCi/L
Living Area - 1st Floor 0.267 pCi/L
100%
0%
0%
Living Area - 2nd Floor Not Reported
Not Reported
Not Reported
Not Reported
Basement Not Reported
Not Reported
Not Reported
Not Reported
TC359034.1s Page 4
OVERVIEW MAP - 359034.1 s - Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Target Property
o 1 a
1n 1 Yves
1 Sites at elevations higher than
or equal to the target property
• Sites at elevations lower than
��'
Power transmission lines
the target property
Oil & Gas pipelines
A Coal Gasification Sites (if requested)
77,71
100 -year flood zone
T-77 National Priority List Sites
500 -year flood zone
Landfill Sites
TARGET PROPERTY: 22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CUSTOMER:
Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
ADDRESS: 22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CONTACT:
Andria Pomponi
CITY/STATE/ZIP: Cupertino CA 95014
INQUIRY#:
359034.1s
LAT/LONG: 37.3226 /122.0609
DATE:
April 15, 1999 8:39 am
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Target Property
Sites at elevations higher than
or equal to the target property
• Sites at elevations lower than
the target property
• Coal Gasification Sites (if requested)
X Sensitive Receptors
National Priority List Sites
El Landfill Sites
0 1/16 1113 114 Miles
' Power transmission lines
d=
,a Oil & Gas pipelines
0 100 -year flood zone
500 -year flood zone
TARGET PROPERTY:
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CUSTOMER:
Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
ADDRESS:
22120 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CONTACT:
Andria Pomponi
CITY/STATE/ZIP:
Cupertino CA 95014
INQUIRY#:
359034.1s
LAT/LONG:
37.3226 /122.0609
DATE:
April 15, 1999 8:40 am
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1 ADDENDUM
FEDERAL DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
BASIC WELL DATA
Site ID:
Site Type:
Year Constructed:
Altitude:
Well Depth:
Depth to Water Table:
Date Measured:
LITHOLOGIC DATA
Not Reported
WATER LEVEL VARIABILITY
Water Level:
283.00 ft.
Date Measured:
02/01/69
Water Level:
298.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/69
Water Level:
265.00 ft.
Date Measured:
02/01/70
Water Level:
277.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/70
Water Level:
255.00 ft.
Date Measured:
02/28/71
Water Level:
266.00 ft.
Date Measured:
08/01/71
Water Level:
250.00 ft.
Date Measured:
12/01/71
Water Level:
259.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/72
Water Level:
255.00 ft.
Date Measured:
01/01/73
Water Level:
260.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01!73
Water Level:
218.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/74
Water Level:
198.00 ft.
Date Measured:
12/30/74
Water Level:
194.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/75
Water Level:
216.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/76
Water Level:
214.90 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/77
Water Level:
204.10 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/78
Water Level:
184.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/79
Water Level:
208.30 ft.
Date Measured:
12/31/81
Water Level:
192.90 ft.
Date Measured:
07/01/83
Well Closest to Target Property (Northern Quadrant)
372130122042301
Distance from TP:
>2 Miles
Single well, other than collector
or Ranney type
280.00 ft.
Not Reported
County:
Santa Clara
189.00 ft.
State:
California
640.00 ft.
Topographic Setting:
Valley flat
Not Reported
Prim. Use of Site:
Withdrawal of water
Not Reported
Prim. Use of Water:
Public supply
Water Level:
287.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/69
Water Level:
280.00 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/69
Water Level:
159.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/70
Water Level:
267.00 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/70
Water Level:
256.00 ft.
Date Measured:
04/01/71
Water Level:
270.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/71
Water Level:
240.00 ft.
Date Measured:
01/01/72
Water Level:
277.00 ft.
Date Measured:
07/01/72
Water Level:
240.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/73
Water Level:
248.00 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/73
Water Level:
217.00 ft.
Date Measured:
06/25/74
Water Level:
195.00 ft.
Date Measured:
02/28/75
Water Level:
195.00 ft.
Date Measured:
10/28/75
Water Level:
190.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/77
Water Level:
201.10 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/77
Water Level:
206.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/12/78
Water Level:
189.00 ft.
Date Measured:
06/01/79
Water Level:
202.00 ft.
Date Measured:
10/01/82
Water Level:
165.02 ft.
Date Measured:
01/01/84
Water Level:
290.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/69
Water Level:
274.00 ft.
Date Measured:
12/01/69
Water Level:
269.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/70
Water Level:
254.00 ft.
Date Measured:
12/31/70
Water Level:
254.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/71
Water Level:
267.00 ft.
Date Measured:
10/01/71
Water Level:
241.00 ft.
Date Measured:
02/01/72
Water Level:
279.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/72
Water Level:
266.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/73
Water Level:
133.00 ft.
Date Measured:
01/02/74
Water Level:
216.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/74
Water Level:
195.00 ft.
Date Measured:
04/30/75
Water Level:
184.00 ft.
Date Measured:
12/28/75
Water Level:
190.00 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/77
Water Level:
194.90 ft.
Date Measured:
01/01/78
Water Level:
208.00 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/78
Water Level:
212.00 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/79
Water Level:
183.00 ft.
Date Measured:
12/29/82
Water Level:
303.00 ft.
Date Measured:
07/01/69
Water Level:
268.00 ft.
Date Measured:
01/01/70
Water Level:
275.00 ft.
Date Measured:
07/01/70
Water Level:
250.00 ft.
Date Measured:
02/01/71
Water Level:
255.00 ft.
Date Measured:
06/01/71
Water Level:
260.00 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/71
Water Level:
241.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/72
Water Level:
258.00 ft.
Date Measured:
10/31/72
Water Level:
270.00 ft.
Date Measured:
07/01/73
Water Level:
131.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/74
Water Level:
214.00 ft.
Date Measured:
11/01/74
Water Level:
214.00 ft.
Date Measured:
06/30/75
Water Level:
179.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/76
Water Level:
189.00 ft.
Date Measured:
06/01/77
Water Level:
193.90 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/78
Water Level:
186.00 ft.
Date Measured:
03/01/79
Water Level:
240.10 ft.
Date Measured:
09/01/81
Water Level:
175.90 ft.
Date Measured:
05/01/83
TC359034.1s Page Al
Water Wells:
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Well Within 1/2 - 1 Mile of Target Property (Northern Quadrant)
Water System Information:
Prime Station Code:
E43/018-SCVWDMA
FRDS Number Number:
4310018005
District Number:
05
Water Type:
Surface Water
Source Lat/Long:
371945.0 1220324.8
Source Name:
SCVWD - MANN CONNECTION
System Number:
4310018
System Name:
City of Cupertino
Organization That Operates System:
Precision:
10300 TORRE AVE
Source Name:
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
Pop Served:
18200
Area Served:
CUPERTINO
Water System Information:
User ID: HEN
County: Santa Clara
Station Type: RESVR/CANAUAMBNT/MUN/INTAKE
Well Status: Combined Treated
Precision: 1,000 Feet (10 Seconds)
Connections: 4199
Well Within 1 - 2 Miles of Target Property (Eastern Quadrant)
Prime Station Code:
07S/02W-13C01 M
User ID:
HEN
FRDS Number Number:
431 0001 01 5
County:
Santa Clara
District Number:
05
Station Type:
WELL/AMBNT/MU N/I NTAKE/SU P PLY
Water Type:
Well/Groundwater
Well Status:
Active Untreated
Source Lat/Long:
372000.0 1220200.0
Precision:
Undefined
Source Name:
WELL 024-01
System Number:
4310001
System Name:
CWSC Los Altos Suburban
Organization That Operates System:
949 B Street
Los Altos, CA 94024
Pop Served:
53940
Connections:
17895
Area Served:
LOS ALTOS
Sample Information: * Only Findings Above Detection Level
Are Listed
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
18.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
680.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
7.310
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
247.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
300.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.400 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.140 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
TC359034.1s Page A2
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
280.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
72.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
24.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
28.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.720
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
1.300 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
33.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
28.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
6.000 UG/L
Chemical:
LITHIUM
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.020 UG/L
Chemical:
FOAMING AGENTS (MBAS)
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
383.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.120
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
20.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.005 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
12/30/1980
Findings:
.060 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
20.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
660.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
7.410
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
249.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
303.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.500 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.190 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
264.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
TC359034.1 s Page A3
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
55.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
31.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
36.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.960
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.900 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
29.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.160 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
39.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
160.000 UG/L
Chemical:
BARIUM
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
10.000 UG/L
Chemical:
LITHIUM
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
387.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.140
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
15.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.017 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
10/13/1982
Findings:
.150 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
20.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
2.000 UNITS
Chemical:
COLOR
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
640.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
7.300
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
257.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
312.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
.400 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
.190 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
TC359034.1s Page A4
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
262.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
57.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
29.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
42.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
1.130
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
1.100 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
32.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
.180 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
26.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
388.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
.060
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
14.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
.016 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
08/15/1984
Findings:
.300 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
18.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
3.000 UNITS
Chemical:
COLOR
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
670.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
7.450
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
265.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
322.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
.600 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
.170 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
263.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
TC359034.1s Page A5
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
60.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
27.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
43.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
1.150
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
1.100 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
39.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
.190 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
32.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
411.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
.250
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
16.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
.018 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
11/19/1986
Findings:
.100 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
18.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
1.000 UNITS
Chemical:
COLOR
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
670.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
7.450
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
237.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
288.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.600 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.140 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
277.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
64.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
TC359034.1 s Page A6
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
28.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
29.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.760
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
1.100 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
34.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.170 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
32.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
382.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.100
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
17.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.006 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
06/02/1988
Findings:
.150 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
18.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
2.000 UNITS
Chemical:
COLOR
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
645.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
7.510
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
243.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
295.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
.600 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
.220 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
260.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
59.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
25.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
TC359034.1 s Page A7
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
37.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
1.000
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
1.100 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
34.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
.200 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
34.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
120.000 UG/L
Chemical:
BARIUM
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
391.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
.130
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX Q SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
17.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
.007 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
07/08/1991
Findings:
.300 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
04/08/1992
Findings:
2.500 PCI/L
Chemical:
GROSS ALPHA
Sample Collected:
04/08/1992
Findings:
1.300 PCI/L
Chemical:
GROSS ALPHA COUNTING ERROR
Sample Collected:
03/22/1993
Findings:
7.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
06/30/1994
Findings:
2.600 PCI/L
Chemical:
GROSS ALPHA
Sample Collected:
06/30/1994
Findings:
1.700 PCI/L
Chemical:
GROSS ALPHA COUNTING ERROR
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
20.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
4.000 UNITS
Chemical:
COLOR
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
656.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
7.640
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
248.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
300.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
TC359034.1s Page A8
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
.900 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
.210 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
254.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
57.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
26.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
46.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
1.260
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
1.400 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
40.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
.230 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
32.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
134.000 UG/L
Chemical:
BARIUM
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
404.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
.280
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
16.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
.021 UG/L
Chemical:
IODIDE
Sample Collected:
10/27/1994
Findings:
.150 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
Sample Collected:
01/20/1995
Findings:
3.400 PCI/L
Chemical:
GROSS ALPHA
Sample Collected:
01/20/1995
Findings:
2.000 PCI/L
Chemical:
GROSS ALPHA COUNTING ERROR
Sample Collected:
03/07/1995
Findings:
17.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
03/26/1996
Findings:
14.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
18.000 C
Chemical:
SOURCE TEMPERATURE C
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
5.000 UNITS
Chemical:
COLOR
TC359034.1 s Page A9
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
567.000 UMHO
Chemical:
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
7.480
Chemical:
PH (LABORATORY)
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
236.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL ALKALINITY (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
287.000 MG/L
Chemical:
BICARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
.600 MG/L
Chemical:
CARBONATE ALKALINITY
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
.100 UG/L
Chemical:
PHOSPHATE
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
282.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL HARDNESS (AS CAC03)
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
64.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CALCIUM
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
27.000 MG/L
Chemical:
MAGNESIUM
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
31.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SODIUM
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
31.000
Chemical:
SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
1.600 MG/L
Chemical:
POTASSIUM
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
41.000 MG/L
Chemical:
CHLORIDE
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
.130 MG/L
Chemical:
FLUORIDE (TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT)
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
28.000 MG/L
Chemical:
SILICA
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
150.000 UG/L
Chemical:
IRON
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
12.000 UG/L
Chemical:
NICKEL
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
56.000 UG/L
Chemical:
ALUMINUM
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
382.000 MG/L
Chemical:
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
.129
Chemical:
LANGELIER INDEX @ SOURCE TEMP.
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
14.000 MG/L
Chemical:
NITRATE (AS NO3)
Sample Collected:
11/10/1997
Findings:
.600 NTU
Chemical:
TURBIDITY (LAB)
TC359034.1s Page A10
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
Well Within 1/4 - 1/2 Mile of Target Property (Southern Quadrant)
Water System Information:
Prime Station Code:
07S/02W-15R01 M
User ID:
43C
FRDS Number Number:
4300751001
County:
Santa Clara
District Number:
73
Station Type:
WELL/AMBNT/MUN/INTAKE
Water Type:
Well/Groundwater
Well Status:
Active Untreated
Source Lat/Long:
371905.0 1220319.0
Precision:
1,000 Feet (10 Seconds)
Source Name:
WELL 01
System Number:
System Number:
4300751
System Name:
System Name:
BLACKBERRY FARMS
Organization That Operates System:
Organization That Operates System:
298 GARDEN HILL DR.
21975 SAN FERNANDO AVE.
LOS GATOS, CA 95030
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
Pop Served:
Pop Served:
3600
Connections:
1
Area Served:
Not Reported
Sample Information: * Only Findings Above Detection Level Are Listed
Sample Collected:
09/25/1986
Findings:
1.600 UG/L
Chemical:
CHLOROFORM (THM)
Sample Collected:
10/24/1986
Findings:
.760 UG/L
Chemical:
CHLOROFORM (THM)
Sample Collected:
04/06/1987
Findings:
.850 UG/L
Chemical:
CHLOROFORM (THM)
Well Within 1 - 2 Miles of Target Property (Western Quadrant)
Water System Information:
Prime Station Code:
07S/02W-09Q11 M
User ID:
HEN
FRDS Number Number: 4300812001
County:
Santa Clara
District Number:
05
Station Type:
WELL/AMBNT/MUN/INTAKE
Water Type:
Well/Groundwater
Well Status:
Active Untreated
Source Lat/Long:
371954.0 1220506.0
Precision:
1,000 Feet (10 Seconds)
Source Name:
WELL 01
System Number:
4300812
System Name:
SCC P&R, Rancho San Antonio
Organization That Operates System:
298 GARDEN HILL DR.
LOS GATOS, CA 95030
Pop Served:
40
Connections:
1
Area Served:
RANCHO SAN ANTONIO COUNTY PARK
TC359034.1s Page A11
GEOCHECK VERSION 2.1
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION
Searched by Nearest PWS
PWS SUMMARY:
PWS ID:
CA4310018 PWS Status:
Active Distance from TP: 1 - 2 Miles
Date Initiated:
June / 1977 Date Deactivated:
Not Reported Dir relative to TP: East
PWS Name:
CITY OF CUPERTINO
10300 TORRE AVE
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
Addressee / Facility:
Not Reported
Facility Latitude:
371923
Facility Longitude: 122 01 51
City Served:
CUPERTINO
Treatment Class:
Mixed (treated and untreated)
Population Served: 10,001 - 50,000 Persons
PWS currently has or has had major violation(s): No
TC359034.1s Page Al2
Appendix D
Environmental Agency Information
Requested and Obatined
CDMCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consuRing One Walnut Creek Center
engineering 100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
construction Walnut Creek, California 94596
operations Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
April 16, 1999
Ms. Teresa Lee
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Public Information
939 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Ms. Lee:
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) is requesting
information regarding any air emission complaints or permits on file with your agency for the
property at 22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA.
Your earliest response to this request is appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please call me at (925) 296-8064.
Very truly yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
OC D
Andria Pomponi
Staff Planner
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have questions, please call (415) 749-4784 for record request assistance.
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CDMCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consulting One Walnut Creek Center
l engineering 100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
construction Walnut Creek, California 94596
operations Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
April 20, 1999
Will Bruhns
Public Assistance Officer
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
San Francisco Bay Region
1515 Clay Street, #1400
Oakland, California 94612
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Mr. Bruhns:
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) is requesting
information regarding any permits or notices of violation on file with your agency for the sites listed
below. CDM authorizes the assessment of fees up to $25 for this request.
Mobile Service Station Zilog Inc.
22510 Stevens Creek Boulevard 10460 Bubb Road
Cupertino, CA 95014 Cupertino, CA 95014
Kaiser Alumninum & Chemical
23333 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, CA_
22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, CA 95014
Kaiser Cement Corp.
24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, CA
Your earliest response to this request is appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please call me at (925) 296-8064.
Very truly yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
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Andria Pomponi
Staff Planner
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEORGE DEUKME)IAN, Govemor
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
2151 BERKELEY WAY
BERKELEY, CA 94704
April 8, CAUFORN1A REGjoNA1 WATFR
APR 13
Mr. Phil Bobel, Chief QUALM CONTROL BOARD
Waste Management Section
US EPA Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94132
Dear Mr. Bobel:
This letter is to request your concurrence with this Department's
intention to issue a public notice and accept public comment
regarding closure of the Zilog, Inc. facility which was located
at 10640 Bubb Road, Cupertino, California. The Department has
determined that the Zilog facility was closed in a manner
consistent with Title 22, California Administrative Code, and
that said closure was certified by the facility operator and an
engineer duly registered to practice in the State of California.
Based on information available at this time, the Department of
Health has further determined that no contamination resulting
from Zilog's activities remains at the site. There are, however,
small concentrations of residual contaminants of uncertain origin
in the soil.
The Department therefore is proposing to permit closure of the
Zilcg facility, with no requirement for Zilog to pursue
additional closure or post closure activities at this time.
Your attention to this matter is appreciated. If you have any
questions, please contact Mr. Daniel E. Murphy at (415) 540-2043.
Since- ly,
Dwi ht R Hoenig, Chief
North Coast California Section
Toxic Substances Control Division
cc: Roger James, RWQCB-SF
Debbie Johnson, EPA
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iTATE OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Gov,mor
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION
2151 BERKELEY WAY, ANNEX 7
BERKELEY, CA 94704
CERTIFIED MAIL
Mr. Pirooz Lahij i
Director of Facilities
Zilog Corporation
210 Hacienda Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008
Dear Mr. Lahiji:
October 13, 1988
..ALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER
OCT 18
QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
ZILOG FACILITY, 10640 BUBB ROAD, CUPERTINO, EPA ID NO.
CAD 076314459
We have received the engineer's certification that your facility
has been closed in accordance with your approved closure plan.
This letter is your acknowledgement that the Department now
considers the Zilog hazardous waste storage facility, EPA ID No.
CAD 076314459 officially closed.
Please beadvised that this acknowledgement of facility closure
is not a certification that your facility does not pose any
environmental -or public health threat. This letter does not
remove any liabilities associated with the past hazardous waste
management practices which occurred on the site.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Daniel E.
Murphy at (415) 540-3545.
Sincerely,
DwiAt. /Hoenig,�Chi
Region 2
Toxic Substances Control Division
Cert. Mail No. P 888 746 057
cc: Christy Camp, U.S. EPA -Region IX
Steve Ritchie, SF Bay-RWQCB
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CDMCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consulting One Walnut Creek Center
engineering 100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
construction Walnut Creek, California 94596
operations Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
April 20, 1999
Jeanette Townsend
Santa Clara Valley Water District
5750 Almaden Expressway
San Jose, CA 95118
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Ms. Townsend:
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) is requesting
information regarding any permits or notices of violation that have been issued by your agency for the
following sites. CDM authorizes the assessment of fees up to $25 for this request.
Kaiser Cement Corporation 22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard
24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014
Cupertino, CA 95014
Your earliest response to this request is appreciated. If you have any questions regardine, this matter,
please call me at (925) 296-8064.
Very truly yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
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Andria Pomponi
Staff Planner
STATE OF CALIFORNIA lofts
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD PE -E vrI:SGN
SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION
2101 WEBSTER STREET Suite Soo i
OAKLAND CA 94612
Tel. 15101 286.1255
FAx 15101286.1361)
December 21. 1995
File No. 2188.20 (JRW10H.)
Mr. Phil Gaynor
(tic ,C RB File No 43-1860
Kaiser Cement Corporation
24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard '
Cupertino, CA 95014
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i Subject: Remedial Action Completion Certificate for 24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard.
Cupertino, CA
Dear Mr. Gaynor.
This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action for the underground
storage tanks formerly located at the location described above. Enclosed Is the Case Closure
Summary for the referenced site for your records.
Based upon the available information, including the current land use. and with the provision that the
information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of site conditions. no further
action related to the underground tank release is required
This notice is issued pursuant to a regulation contained in Title 23. California Code of Regulations.
Division 3. Chapter 16, Section 2721(e). If a change in land use is proposed. the owner must
promptly notify this agency
Please contact John West at (510) 286-1247 or Logan Hansen at (510) 286-6733 if you have any
questions regarding this matter
Attachment: Case Closure Summary
cc w/attch: James Crowley, SCVWD
Jim Blarney, SCCDEH
Sincerely,
Loretta K. Barsamian
Executive Officer
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Chief, Toxics Division
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I. AGENCY INFORMATION Date De.emhcr 21. 149s
AFencs lame S F B R W Q C B .Address 2101 Webster Street
City State Zip Oakland- CA 94612 PMmc 1510) 286.1255
Responsible Staff Person John R West. U,gan Hansen Title Ensironmenul Specialist III Student Intern
Il. SITE LN -FORMATION
Site Facihn Name Kaiser Cement Corporation. Scrvi;c Sution
Site Facility Address 24MI Stevens Creek Boulevard. Cuperiino. CA 95013
RB SMS Case No 33-1660 Lucal or LOP Cax No Pnpnn 1132
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Responsihle Partie, nncludc addre,ws and Phone numbers-
Phil Gaynor Kaiser Cement Corparauon 23001 Snscns Creek Bpuleyard. Cu rnn,. CA 95111. I
Ph. (408)996-4266
Tank No. Size in Gallons Contents Closed In—Place'Removed'. I Date
1 10.000 Diesel Rcmoscd I 11 ID 9-
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10.0110 Gasuhnc Removed
IO.O(K) Gau+hne Remosed I! Ib 91
111_ RELEASE AND SITE CHARACTERIZATION INTORSIATION
Cau,e and Tspe of Release Unknown
Site characterization complete' Yes
Date Approved By Oyersi ht Aeencc
Monitoring wrils installed' No
Number Proper crecned mmnal'
Highest GW Depth Below Ground Surface.
Lowest Depth Flow Direction
!cost Sensitive Current Use.
Most Sensitive Potential Use
and Probabiliry of Use
Are drinking water wcl!, affected'
Aquifer lame
Is surface water affected'
Nearest Affected SW Name
Off -Site Bcnefi:ial Use Impacts (Addresses Locations)'
Reponisi on file' 1'es
Where is rerKlrtm filed' S FR W Q C B
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IV. CLOSURE
Due, e0m ICiCJ ;arrnusc anon Protea evsane henclmal uses per the Rcemnal Hoard Ba,m Plan' Y.,
Dues compicicJ :orre,u,c a,tion protea potential heneli,ial u,e, r, the Rerwnai h—rJ Ha,m Pl.ir.' 1 e
Does curretuse action prvtcct puhhi health for current land usc' Yc, II
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Site Manaeenient RegwrcmcnL No s ectal re uirement% I
Monitoring Wells De,ommss)oned N A \umber Decummi%,wned ur..hcr Rct.,incd
List Enforcement Acnnns Taken None taken
List Enforcement Axiom Rescinded None rcxmdc l
TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL OF .AFFECTED MATERIA!.
Material
Amount (Include Units) Action (Treatment or Disposal —Destination)
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Date
Tank 1
10.(Xt0 Callon
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Soil (ppm)
Before Atter
Nater (ppb) Soil (ppm)
POLLIT�.\7
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Comments (Depth of Remediation- etc.):
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Due, e0m ICiCJ ;arrnusc anon Protea evsane henclmal uses per the Rcemnal Hoard Ba,m Plan' Y.,
Dues compicicJ :orre,u,c a,tion protea potential heneli,ial u,e, r, the Rerwnai h—rJ Ha,m Pl.ir.' 1 e
Does curretuse action prvtcct puhhi health for current land usc' Yc, II
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Site Manaeenient RegwrcmcnL No s ectal re uirement% I
Monitoring Wells De,ommss)oned N A \umber Decummi%,wned ur..hcr Rct.,incd
List Enforcement Acnnns Taken None taken
List Enforcement Axiom Rescinded None rcxmdc l
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V. TECHNICAL REPORT CORRESPONDENCE ETC..MAT Tiffs L. ,SURE RECO%INIENDATION
'AAS BASED L'PON
Title:
Sampling Repon, Sequoia Analytical 11 19 91
Uinuthorized Release Form ]'_'Ga
vI. ADDITIONAL CO\OIENTS, DATA. ETC.
PLLASL IACLLDE ATTACH THE rot LOW DA AS APMOMIATL
I-SrI 4AP 1%O 41`1w TA%A Mr UA AT"O%MO TMI. WELL LIX AT— D.I,I ADw 1711 LMAMt-T 17f .�.
Sri r(.fu S wOATHN Ot MTIrt �L G AIILA OF I SIDLA A)Lt:"H ;1 r 11 P. Ar L DLI_ .171, P. 1''
On Nosemher 19.1993. three IO.M1 Fallon Underground Stange Tanks IUSTsi. one used to hold diesel and twos
used to hold gasoline were closed and removed from the subject site Nicole Jakahy, of the Sanu Clara County
Envi,onmental Health Department was present to observe removal and sampling Two, wnl sample, were Lakcn
from heneath each CST pit and three composite samples of the stockpiled soils were Laken Anal\srs of the
samples taken from hencath the tanks resulted in a maximum conccintranon of one part(+" per million Ippm) for
Total Petroleum H%drozatte,n% ITPNI The stockpile samples had a maximum lysyl of TPH at ]_ ppm Benzene.
Toluene. Ethylbenzene. and Xylene (BTEX) concentrations were well below one ppm or not detected in all
samples
Conclusion Regional Board Suit re.,,mmend the cxc lar closure sm:e only minor IcsclA o11 TPN were klund :n
the sod samples from the tank pit and residual podluwm ,lac% not appear to posy a threat it, water qualm ,or
human health and safes
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March 2, 1999
Mr. Earl Bouse
Hanson Peramente Cement
P.O. Box 309
3000 Busch Road
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Dear Mr. Bouse:
Subject. Fuel Leak Investigation at Kaiser Cement, 24001 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA
Per our February 26, 1999, telephone conversation, I am forwarding to you a copy of the Santa Clara
Valley Water District (District's) February 7, 1997, letter and additional information. The staff at
California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) closed the portion of this case that involves
gasoline tanks (Upper Service Station). The remaining source areas to be addressed are listed below and
documented in our enclosed letter. Please prepare and submit a work plan to define the extent of
contamination in the Lower Service Station and Emergency Generator areas.
TECHNICAL COMMENTS
1. There are five former source areas at this site:
Lower Service Station
Emergency Generator
Garage
Oil House
Upper Service Station
2. Lower Service Station Area
Prepare a work plan to define the extent of soil and groundwater pollution associated with four
removed 1,000 gallon diesel tanks. Following tank removal, reportedly floating product was
observed on water in the tank pit and excavated soils contained strong diesel fuel odors. Reportedly,
no samples were collected from this area and the excavation was backfilled.
Emergency Generator Area
Define the extent of soil and groundwater pollution associated with one removed 4,000 gallon diesel
tank. Following tank removal, reportedly the tank appeared undamaged with no apparent leaks, but
the associated connecting lines and plumbing showed obvious leakage. Excavated soils contained
diesel odors and the excavation contained product. No samples were collected and the excavation
was backfilled.
4. Garage and Oil House Areas
No further work is necessary.
Mr. Earl Bouse 2 March 2, 1999
Upper Service Station Area
No further work is necessary; The RWQCB granted closure for this area December 21, 1995.
However, if you are no long utilizing the groundwater monitoring wells installed in this area, you
should properly abandon them. Contact Mr, Dave Zozaya in the District's Well Services Unit,
(408) 927-0710, extension 2650. It appears that three groundwater monitoring wells were installed
near the existing underground storage tanks.
6. Because closure has been granted for the only gasoline tanks at your site, it is not necessary to repeat
the analyses for fuel oxygenates in your next investigation. However, it will be necessary to analyze
soil and groundwater samples for the gasoline additive Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE), and to
report the analytical results in your data tables, as well as include the laboratory analytical results
for all samples analyzed If analytical results for samples yield positive results under method 8020,
we suggest you use confirmation analyses, with analytical method 8260 or comparable, to confirm
the presence of MTBE at your site.
A typical way of defining the extent of contamination near and in former source areas is to install
soil borings and to collect soil and groundwater samples for analysis, at depth intervals of 5 feet and
at significant lithologic breaks. In order to define the vertical extent of contamination, it is necessary
to collect samples until either: you reach groundwater and collect a grab groundwater sample for
analysis, or obtain non-detectable analytical results for petroleum hydrocarbon contamination to a
significant depth in the soil. In order to define the lateral extent of contamination, it is necessary to
install borings laterally from the source areas until analytical results for samples indicate significant
contaminant attenuation with distance from the source area.
REQUEST
Prepare a work plan to address comments 1 and 2 above, due no later than April 16, 1999.
This request is made pursuant to the Regional Water Quality Control Board's authority under
Section 13267 of the California Water Code.
If you have any questions, please call me at (408) 265-2607, extension 2639.
Sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Adele R Shepherd
Water Quality Specialist
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Oversight Program
Enclosures
cc/enc: A. Shepherd
cc: D. Zozaya
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CDMCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consulting One Walnut Creek Center
engineering 100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
construction Walnut Creek, California 94596
operations Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
April 20, 1999
Freedom of Information Act Contact
California Environmental Protection Agency
555 Capitol Mall, Suite 525
Sacramento, CA 95814
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Freedom of Information Act Contact:
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) is requesting
information regarding any permits or notices of violation that have been issued by your agency for the
sites listed below. CDM authorizes the assessment of fees up to $25 for this request.
Facciolo Property
Lynn Markey Property
22371 Cupertino Road
10066 Bryne Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
Cupertino, CA 95014
Clark Auto Parts & Machine
Measurex Annex
21881 Stevens Creek Boulevard
10120 Imperial Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
Cupertino, CA 95014
22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, CA 95014
Your earliest response to this request is appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please call me at (925) 296-8064.
Very truly yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
amotuo��
Andria Pomponi
Staff Planner
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Air Resources Board a Department of Pesticide Regulation • Department of Toxic Substances Control
Integrated Waste Management Board • Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Winston H. Hickoz State Water Resources Control Board a Regional Water Quality Control Boards Gray Davis
Secretaryfor Governor
.nvironmental
'rotection
April 28, 1999
Ms. Andria Pomponi
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.
One Walnut Avenue, Suite 300
Walnut Creek, California 94596
Re: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Ms. Pomponi:
We have received your letter requesting information dated April 20, 1999, regarding "any
permits or notices of violation that have been issued by your agency ..." as stated in your letter.
After reviewing the files of the Office of the Secretary, no records relevant to your request were
discovered.
You may wish to contact one or more of our constituent entities regarding your request
individually to determine if they have pertinent information. For your information, the
California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) consists of the following entities:
Office .of the Secretary (to which your request was sent)
Air Resources Board
Department of Pesticide Regulations
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Integrated Waste Management Board
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
State Water Resources Control Board
Regional Water Quality Control Boards
I have enclosed a list of contacts for public records requests at each Board, Department,
and Office within Cal/EPA. If you have any questions regarding the Office of the Secretary,
- please contact me at (916) 327-2064.
Sincerely,
L19's F. Brown
Acting Deputy Secretary for Law
Enforcement and Counsel
Enclosure
555 Capitol Mall a Suite 525 a Sacramento, California 95814 0 (916) 445-3846 a Fax: (916) 445-6401
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CDMCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consulting One Walnut Creek Center
engineering 100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
construction Walnut Creek, California 94596
operations Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
April 16, 1999
Mr. Donald White
Freedom of Information Act Officer
United States Environmental Protection Agency - Region IX
Office of Public Affairs
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request via fax: 415-744-1605
I Dear Mr. White:
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) is requesting
information in your files for the property at 22120 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA.
Your earliest response to this request is appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please call me at (925) 296-8064.
Very truly yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
Andria Pomponi
Staff Planner
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75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105.3901
OFFICE OF THE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
Freedom of Information Act� RIN-9- �/S - J� /
Your Reference: � � / ,, 0 ��(_r P�l ��
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) -database lists
those regulated facilities that have notified EPA as hazardous
waste generators, transporters or treatment, storage or disposal
facilities under RCRA. This database may not contain all the
potential hazardous waste s� tes that exist or that are regulated by
state and local agencies. Your request also has been sent to other
appropriate divisions of EPA, who will answer you directly.
The information you have requested is not in the EPA Region 9 RCRA
L__-1 database e_� or hardcopy files. If you consider this
response to be a denial, you may appeal it by addressing your
written appeal to the Freedom of Information Officer (A-101),
United States Environmental Agency, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington
D.C. 20460.
California, Arizona and Nevada are
RCRA program in lieu of EPA and we
appropriate state agency to request
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now authorized to conduct the
suggest that you contact the
up-to-date information (list
If you have additional questions regarding your request, please
contact Jacqueline Jennings, or Bridget Coyle, at (415) 744-2029.
Si,1aqerejy
BrVdgef jV(5yl�'X, Section Chief
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CDMCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.
consulting
One Walnut Creek Center
engineering
100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 300
construction
Walnut Creek, California 94596
operations
Tel: 925 933-2900 Fax: 925 933-4174
April 30, 1999
Ron Baker
External Affairs
Department of Toxic Substances Control
10151 Croydon Way, Suite 3
Sacramento, CA 95827
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear Mr. Baker:
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) is requesting
information regarding any permits or notices of violation that have been issued by your agency for the
sites listed below. CDM authorizes the assessment of fees up to $25 for this request.
Facciolo Property Lynn Markey Property
22371 Cupertino Road 10066 Bryne Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014 Cupertino, CA 95014
Clark Auto Parts & Machine Measurex Annex
21881 Stevens Creek Boulevard 10120 Imperial Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014 Cupertino, CA 95014
Your earliest response to this request is appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please call me at (925) 296-8064.
Very truly yours,
CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
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Andria Pomponi
Staff Planner
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