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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0521324
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0014494
FACILITY_NAME
WEST SIDE OUTFALL CHANNEL (WCOS)
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
BYRON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
BYRON RD
P_LOCATION
03
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Approved
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' GEOMATRIX <br /> ' REVISED SOIL MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> Westside Channel Outfalls System <br /> ' Tracy, California <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. (Geomatrix), has prepared this revised soil management plan <br /> ' (SMP) on behalf of Chevron Environmental Management Company(ChevronTexaco) to <br /> address issues associated with residual crude oil in soil along a historic pipeline right-of-way <br /> that may be encountered during development, improvement, or maintenance activities within <br /> the project area of the proposed City of Tracy Westside Channel Outfall System (WCOS). The <br /> project area incorporates primarily Byron and Lammers Roads in Tracy California(Figure 1). <br /> ' Construction activities associated with the installation of the WCOS include excavation, <br /> dewatering, grading,paving, and installation of subsurface utilities. Subsurface utilities will <br /> include large diameter(i.e., 48-, 60- and 84-inch-diameter)reinforced concrete pipe. The <br /> project also includes construction/installation of retention basins and box culverts. During <br /> these or any other unforeseen activities, soil affected by degraded crude oil may be encountered <br /> between 5 to 25 feet below ground surface (bgs) at several locations along the pipeline. <br /> ' ChevronTexaco has evaluated the potential human health risk posed by the residual petroleum <br /> constituents associated with former ChevronTexaco operations as part of previous environ- <br /> mental investigations at six sites within the project area(Figure 1). <br /> Potential human health risks were evaluated using the methodology presented in the Human <br /> Health Screening Evaluation of the Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Guidance Manual <br /> (PEA; Cal-EPA, 1994) and/or through a comparison of site data to established human health <br /> screening criteria, such as preliminary remediation goals (PRGs; U.S. Environmental Protec- <br /> tion Agency, Region 9, 2002). Based on the results of these evaluations,residual petroleum <br /> constituents detected in soil and groundwater that may be encountered should not pose an un- <br /> acceptable risk to human health or to the environment, under the conditions evaluated. Results <br /> of the human health risk assessments were submitted to the appropriate regulatory agencies for <br /> review. Documentation regarding regulatory closure of each site may be obtained from <br /> ChevronTexaco or the respective regulatory agency upon request. <br /> ' This SMP is intended as a guideline for the handling, reuse, and disposal of soil affected by the <br /> degraded crude oil that may be encountered or excavated during site development, improve- <br /> ment, or maintenance. If oil-affected soil is encountered, ChevronTexaco should be contacted <br /> I:\Doc_Safe\7000s\7243.011\Rev WCOS SMP.doc I <br />
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