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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS XR0011273
FileName_PostFix
XR0011273
RECORD_ID
PR0543791
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0003592
FACILITY_NAME
Aries Tek, LLC
STREET_NUMBER
2050
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
St
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2050 E Fremont St
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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l <br /> lA INTRODUCTION <br /> This report has been prepared by Upgradjent Environmental Consultants (Upgradient) for Apache <br /> Plastics L P. (Apache) to document the monitoring and remedial activities that have taken place at <br /> its facility since June 1997 The work described here has been performed under contract 970W <br />' 2.0 BACKGROUND <br /> t2.1 Location and Setting <br /> The Apache Plastics manufacturing plant is located in a mixed commercial/residential <br /> rneighborhood in east-central Stockton (Figure 1) Topography to the area is flat, at a surface <br /> elevation of 22 feet above sea level The site is underlain by discontinuous beets of medium to fine- <br /> ' grained alluvial sediment ranging in grain size from sand to silt Finer-grained beds of silty clay are <br /> interbedded at various depths(0-15 feet, 35-40 feet,and below 65 feet) <br /> 2.2 Soil and Groundwater Contamination <br /> Gasoline was detected in the soil following the removal of a 1000-gallon underground storage tank <br /> (UST) from the building in August 1988 (Figure 2) Subsequent investigative work by Western <br /> Geologic Resources (WGR) and Remediation Services, Inc (RSI) indicated that total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations as high as 13,000 mg/kg were present at a depth of 40 feet, and <br /> concentrations exceeding 1,000 mg/kg extend more than 25 feet :n all directions from the UST <br /> excavation Contaminated groundwater was encountered in the first monitoring well that was <br /> installed (MW-1, subsequently destroyed during road construction) and six additional groundwater <br /> ' monitoring wells were drilled and sampled Gasoline was detected in some of these during <br /> sampling several years ago, but drought conditions in recent years have lowered the water table and <br /> the wells went dry in 1991 Annual rainfall returned to normal levels in 1994, and groundwater has <br /> been present in most of the wells since early 1995 <br /> 2.3 Soil Remediation <br /> To remediate the soil contamination beneath the site, Apache elected to use in-situ vapor extraction <br /> after a 1992 feasibility test performed by RSI showed this method to be effective at the site RSI <br /> ' installed two wells in a side-by-side configuration within the former tank excavation (Figure 2) <br /> Both wells are completed with blank 2-inch-diameter PVC casing that is open at the bottom end to <br /> allow vapor inflow The shallow well is bottomed at 35 feet, and the deep well is bottomed at 60 <br /> ' feet The wells are manifolded at the surface to an internal combustion engine destruction unit <br /> manufactured by VR Systems of Anaheim, California <br /> 2 <br />
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