STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD

BOARD MEETING

July 23, 1998

ITEM 2: ADOPTING THE PETROLEUM UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) EMERGENCY, ABANDONED, RECALCITRANT (EAR) ACCOUNT FY 1998-99 ANNUAL SITE LIST; AND, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE CONTRACTS AND AMENDMENTS WITH DESIGNATED LOCAL IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES (LIAs).

DISCUSSION: Chapter 6.75 of the Health and Safety Code authorizes the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to provide funds to Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCBs) and LIAs to initiate corrective action at petroleum UST sites: (1) which require an emergency response to protect human health and the environment; (2) for which a responsible party cannot be identified or located (abandoned site); or, (3) where the identified responsible party is either unable or unwilling to take the required corrective action (recalcitrant site). The 1998-99 budget for the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (USTCF) Program requests a $5 million appropriation for this function. The SWRCB established procedures for administering the EAR Account on December 3, 1992 (Water Quality APM, Chapter 19). The procedures provide for establishment of an annual site list of abandoned and recalcitrant sites nominated by a RWQCB to receive EAR Account funding.

On January 6, 1998, the SWRCB requested the RWQCBs to: (1) contact their LIAs to identify any abandoned and recalcitrant petroleum UST sites for inclusion on the FY 1998-99 EAR Account Annual Site List; and, (2) submit their annual list of recommended RWQCB and LIA sites to the SWRCB for EAR Account funding.

Three RWQCBs responded, nominating a total of 13 eligible sites. Sufficient funding is available to provide the requested funding for all 13 sites.

POLICY ISSUE: Should the SWRCB adopt the EAR Account FY 1998-99 Annual Site List (Attached) to provide funding to the designated oversight agency to initiate direct site cleanup at listed UST sites? and,

Should the SWRCB authorize the Executive Director, or his designee, to execute contracts and amendments with designated LIAs?

FISCAL IMPACT: An EAR Account appropriation of $5,000,000, from the USTCF, has been requested for FY 1998-99. This is sufficient to provide the requested funding for all listed sites. Also, sufficient funds are included in the budget to cover RWQCB staff time needed to administer listed sites.

RWQCB IMPACT: Two sites will be administered by RWQCB. The remaining eleven sites will be administered by LIAs.

STAFF RECOMMENDATION: That the SWRCB adopt a resolution to grant EAR funding, as specified in the attached FY 1998-99 Annual Site List, and that the SWRCB authorize the Executive Director, or his designee, to execute contracts and amendments with LIAs designated as an oversight agency on the Annual Site List.


DRAFT June 29, 1998

STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD

ADOPTING THE PETROLEUM UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST)

EMERGENCY, ABANDONED, RECALCITRANT (EAR) ACCOUNT

FISCAL YEAR 1998-1999 ANNUAL SITE LIST; AND,

AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, OR HIS DESIGNEE,

TO EXECUTE CONTRACTS AND AMENDMENTS WITH DESIGNATED

LOCAL IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES (LIAs).

RESOLUTION NO. 98 -

WHEREAS:

1. Chapter 6.75 of the Health and Safety Code authorizes Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCBs) and LIAs to take corrective action at petroleum UST sites which have had unauthorized releases;

2. The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) has established administrative procedures for providing cleanup funds to RWQCBs and LIAs, which include adoption of an EAR Account Annual Site List;

3. On January 6, 1998, the SWRCB requested the RWQCBs to: (1) contact their LIAs to identify any abandoned and recalcitrant petroleum UST sites for inclusion on the FY 1998-1999 EAR Account Annual Site List; and, (2) submit their annual list of RWQCB and LIA sites nominated to receive EAR Account funding;

4. Three RWQCBs responded, nominating a total of 13 eligible sites;

5. Sufficient funding is available to provide the requested funding for all 13 sites; and

6. The SWRCB wants to delegate authority to the Executive Director, or his designee, to execute contracts with designated LIAs.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:

The State Water Resources Control Board hereby: (1) adopts the attached EAR Account FY 1998-99 Annual Site List; and (2) authorizes the Executive Director, or his designee, to negotiate and execute contracts with a designated LIA for the expenditure of EAR Account funds.

CERTIFICATION

The undersigned, Administrative Assistant to the Board, does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board held on July 23, 1998.

______________________________________

Maureen Marchè

Administrative Assistant to the Board


June 25, 1998

EMERGENCY, ABANDONED, RECALCITRANT (EAR) ACCOUNT

1998/99 ANNUAL SITE LIST


REGIONAL

BOARD & RESOLUTION #


EAR SITE #


FINAL ORDER # & DATE


SITE NAME , ADDRESS & COUNTY


DESIGNATED OVERSIGHT AGENCY


CONTACT PERSON


FY 1998/99 FUNDING REQUESTED


FUNDING SPENT TO DATE


ESTIMATED TOTAL FUNDING REQUIRED


CASE TYPE


ABANDONED OR RECALCITRANT SITE


REGION 2












1.


Resolution #

98-026

April 15, 1998


R98-027


Corrective Action Order 3/25/96


B & K Delivery

33715 - 11th St.

Union City, CA

Alameda County


Alameda County Water District

P.O. Box 5110 Fremont, CA 94537


John McHugh

(510) 659-1970 ext. 452


$100,000.00


$0


$300,000.00


Health & Safety


Recalcitrant


REGION 5












1.


R96-023


Final Notice 01/14/96


Lee Cairney

412 Lincoln St.

Roseville, CA

Placer County


Roseville Fire Dept

401 Oak St., #402

Roseville, CA 95678


Steve Anderson

(916) 774-5821


$100,000.00


$0


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


2.


R97-024


Final Notice

01/03/97


Newfield Property

107 N. School St.

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County


San Joaquin Co.

Environ. Health

304 E. Weber Ave.

Stockton, CA 95202


Margaret Lagorio

(209) 468-3449


$100,000.00


$0


$300,000.00


Health & Safety


Recalcitrant


3.


R97-025


Final Notice 01/09/97


Siebold Corporation

820 S. American St.

Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County


San Joaquin Co.

Environ. Health

304 E. Weber Ave.

Stockton, CA 95202


Margaret Lagorio

(209) 468-3449


$100,000.00


$0


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


4.


R95-017


Corrective Action Order 12/21/94


Three Star Gas

1143 Yosemite Blvd.

Modesto, CA

Stanislaus County


Stanislaus County

Environ. Resources

1716 Morgan Rd

Modesto, CA 95351


James Simpson

(209) 525-4150


$100,000.00


$31,520.15


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant



5.


R95-021


Corrective Action Order 03/01/96


Fernandes Speed Shop

214 S. Center St.

Turlock, CA

Stanislaus County


Stanislaus County

Environ. Resources

1716 Morgan Rd

Modesto, CA 95351


James Simpson

(209) 525-4150


$100,000.00


$6,246.03


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


6.


R95-018


Corrective Action Order

01/03/95


Sacramento Generator

1725 W. Capitol Ave.

West Sacramento, CA

Yolo County

Yolo County

Environ. Health

10 Cottonwood St.

Woodland, CA 95695


Matthew Geisert

(916) 666-8646


$100,000.00


$87,522.40


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


7.


R97-026


Corrective Action Order

11/22/95


Poor boys

149 G Street

Lincoln, CA

Placer County


Placer County Environ. Health

11454 B Ave.

Auburn, CA 95603


Roger Davies

(530) 889-7334


$200,000.00


$65,314.93


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


8.


R98-028


Corrective Action Order

02/26/98


Former T & T Arco

402 Downey Ave.

Modesto, CA

Stanislaus County


Stanislaus County

Environ. Resources

1716 Morgan Rd

Modesto, CA 95351


James Simpson

(209) 525-4150


$200,000.00


$0


$300,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


9.


R98-029


Corrective Action Order


Grischott Brothers

8511 Highway 33

Westley, CA

Stanislaus County


Stanislaus County

Environ. Resources

1716 Morgan Rd

Modesto, CA 95351


James Simpson

(209) 525-4150


$200,000.00


$0


$400,000.00


Health & Safety

Groundwater


Recalcitrant


10.



Resolution No. 98-104

April 17, 1998


R98-008


Final Notice 02/02/98


Chun/Nelson Property

3260 Feather River Blvd

Marysville, CA

Yuba County

Yuba County Office of Emergency Serv.

215 - 5th Street

Marysville, CA 95901


Kelly Purdom

(916) 741-6254


$200,000.00


$631.77 (Chun)

$172,426.19 (Nelson)


$300,000.00


Health & Safety Groundwater


Recalcitrant


REGION 6











1.



Resolution No. 6-98-24

April 02, 1998







R93-009


Cleanup & Abatement Order No. 6-88-184 6/88


Yermo Truck Stop

38735 Yermo Road

Yermo, CA

San Bernardino County

Region 6

Lahontan RWQCB

15428 Civic Drive

Suite 100

Victorville, CA 92392




Elizabeth Lafferty

(760) 241-7358


$100,000.00


$47,496.00


$1,000,000.00


Health & Safety Groundwater


Recalcitrant


2.



Resolution No. 6-98-28

May 7, 1998


A98-030


Cleanup & Abatement Order No. 6-95-57


Gas and Go

Highway 395

Bridgeport, CA 93517

Mono County


Region 6

Lahontan RWQCB

2501 Lake Tahoe Blvd.

South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150




Tammy Lundquist

(530) 542-5420


$100,000.00


$0


$300,000.00


Health & Safety Groundwater

Abandoned