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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0518600
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0013996
FACILITY_NAME
CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES
STREET_NUMBER
1905
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STREET_NAME
BROADWAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14315004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1905 N BROADWAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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• <br /> Excerpts on Ground Waters Aft Cleanup Page 16 <br /> from the Water Quality Control Plan <br /> iv. The discharger has demonstrated that no significant pollutant migration will occur to <br /> other underlying or adjacent aquifers; <br /> v. Ground water pollutant concentrations have reached asymptotic levels using <br /> appropriate technology; <br /> vi. Optimization of the existing technology has occurred and new technologies <br /> h ve <br /> been evaluated and applied where economically and technologically <br /> and <br /> vii. Alternative technologies for achieving lower constituent levels have been evaluated <br /> and are inappropriate or not economically feasible. <br /> j. Soil Cleanup Levels <br /> For soils which threaten the quality of water resources, soil cleanup levels should be <br /> equal to background concentrations of the individual leachable/mobile constituents, <br /> unless background levels are technologically or economically infeasible to achieve. <br /> Where background levels are infeasible to achieve, soil cleanup levels are established to <br /> entire that remaining leachabletmobile constituents of concern will not threaten to cause <br /> ground water to exceed applicable ground water cleanup levels,and that remaining <br /> constituents do not pose significant risks to health or the environment. The Regional <br /> Water Board will consider water quality,health, and environmental risk assessment <br /> methods,as long as such methods are based on site-specific field data, are technically <br /> sound, and promote attainment of all of the above principles. <br /> k. Verification of Soil Cleanup <br /> Verification of soil cleanup generally requires verification sampling and follow-up ground <br /> water monitoring. The degree of required monitoring will reflect the amount of <br /> uncertainty associated with the soil cleanup level selection process. Follow-up ground <br /> water monitoring may be limited where residual concentrations of leachable/mobile <br /> constituents in soils are not expected to impact ground water quality. <br /> 1. Remaining Constituents <br /> Where leachable/mobile concentrations of constituents of concern remain on-site in <br /> concentrations which threaten water quality,the Regional Water Board will require <br /> implementation of applicable provisions of Chapter 15. Relevant provisions of Chapter <br /> 15 which may not be directly applicable,but which address situations similar to those <br /> addressed at the cleanup site will be implemented to the extent feasible, in conformance <br /> with Title.23, CCR, Section 2511(d). This may include,but is not limited to,surface or <br /> subsurface barriers or other containment systems,pollutant immobilization, toxicity <br /> reduction, and financial assurances. <br />
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