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CLEANUP AND ABATEMEN i ORDER NO. 5-00-704 2 <br />FORMER CHEVRON STATION #9-5775 <br />301 WEST KETTLEMAN LANE <br />LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />hours. GR is scheduled to continue weekly extraction at EX -1 until an interim pump and treat <br />system is installed. - <br />On 7 April 2000, GR submitted a workplan to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />Division to install six additional monitoring wells to further define the lateral and vertical extent <br />of petroleum hydrocarbons and fuel oxygenates both on-site and offsite. One deep monitoring <br />well will be installed next to MW -8 to serve as a sentinel well between the on-site contamination <br />and the active City of Lodi_Municipal Well 12 (City Well 12). <br />6. City Well 12 is about 500 feet southwest and downgradient of the forma underground storage <br />tanks. City Well 12 operates intermittently at approximately 800 gallons per minute. The well is <br />constructed with a 108 -foot annular seal, cased to 490 feet bgs without a gravel pack, and the <br />first perforated interval is at 210 feet bgs. The City of Lodi Water Depa.-'trnent analyzes monthly <br />samples from City Well 12 using EPA Method 524.2. MtBE has not b ---n detected in this well at <br />a detection limit of 3 µg/1. <br />In October 1999, GR placed water level transducers in two on-site moni-Loring wells for a 3 -day <br />period and recorded fluctuation changes corresponding to pumping of Cl --y Well 12. GR <br />concluded that the shallow groundwater zone is in communication with The municipal well. <br />8. The California Department of Health Services Drinking Water Action Level for MtBE is 13 µg/1, <br />and the Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level for taste and odor is 5 ug 1. <br />9. Section 13304(a) of the California Water Code provides that: <br />"Any person who has discharged or discharges waste into the waters of this state in violation q, -any waste discharge <br />requirement or other order or prohibition issued by a regional board or the state board, c,- who has caused or permitted, <br />causes or permits, or threatens to cause or permit any waste to be discharged or deposite- -�, ncre it is, or probably will be, <br />discharged into the waters of the state and creates, or threatens to create, a condition of p 9liution or nuisance, shall upon <br />order of the regional board cleanup such waste or abate the effects of the waste, or, in the case of threatened pollution or <br />nuisance, take other necessary remedial action, including, but not limited to, overseeing a:eanyp and abatement efforts. <br />Upas failure of anyperson to comply with the cleanup and abatement order, the Attornev General, at the request of the <br />board, shall petition the superior court for that county for the issuance of an injunction requiring the person to comply with <br />the order. In any such suit, the court shall have jurisdiction to grant a prohibitory or maniaion• injunction, either <br />preliminary or permanent, as the fact may warrant. " <br />10. The Water Quality Control Plan for the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley <br />Region, (4th Edition) (Basin Plan) establishes beneficial uses and water quality objectives to <br />protect the beneficial uses. Water quality objectives for groundwater as specified in the Basin <br />Plan include primary and secondary maximum contaminant levels. Was7_z, including MTBE, has <br />been discharged to waters of the state at concentrations that exceed wat-_ quality objectives. <br />Exceedance of water quality objectives constitutes pollution. Therefore_ -,waste, including MTBE, <br />has been discharged or deposited where it has created and continues to greaten to create a <br />condition of pollution or nuisance. <br />