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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001005
RECORD_ID
PR0544235
PE
3529
FACILITY_ID
FA0004672
FACILITY_NAME
INDEPENDENT TRUCKING
STREET_NUMBER
1145
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16323012
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1145 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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non detectable for B T E. & X and diesel . Line sample P-1 <br /> showed nondetectable for B.T E & X. and 22 mg/kg diesel @ <br /> 4 ' Sample P-2 @ 34 showed non detectable for B T E & X <br /> diesel . Sample P-3 @ 3 ' showed non detectable for B.T.E & <br /> X and diesel Sample P-4 @ 3 ' showed non detectable for <br /> B T.E. & X. and diesel Sample P-5 @ 3 ' showed non <br /> detectable for Benzene and Toluene, 20 ug/kg Ethyl Benzene, <br /> 85 ug/kg total Xylene and 4600 mg/kg diesel Sample P-6 @ 3' <br /> showed non detectable for B T.E & X and diesel . Sample SP- <br /> 2A showed non detectable for B T E & X. and diesel . All <br /> spoil pile samples and composite SP-2B, SP-3 , SP-1A, SP-1B, <br /> SP-1C and SP-1D showed non detectable for B T E & X. Sample <br /> SP-2B showed 31 mg/kg diesel Sample SP-3 showed 50 mg/kg <br /> motor oi1 .Composite samples SP-1A and SP-1B showed 2500 mg/kg <br /> diesel Composite sample SP-1C and SP-1D showed 220 mg/kg <br /> diesel and 1600 mg/kg motor oil . B.T E & X were tested for <br /> using USEPA method 8020 and Diesel, Motor oil and Kerosene <br /> were tested for using method 3550 LUFT by GeoAnalytical <br /> Laboratories (see attached analyses sheets and chains of <br /> custody) . <br /> 6 . Remediation Steps Mr Miles has retained Wm. <br /> • Hunter and Associates and Jim Thorpe Oil , Inc . to undertake <br /> the next phase of this cleanup project After consultation <br /> with Wm. Hunter and Jim Thorpe Oil, Inc. , Mr. Miles has <br /> decided to remove as much of the contamination remaining <br /> beneath the tank pit area as possible by over excavation <br /> The proposed excavation will start approximately 10 ' south of <br /> the southeast boundry of the original excavation and extend <br /> northwesterly to a point approximately 1.0' past sample <br /> location P-5 a distance of approximately 75 ' a maximum width <br /> of 201 . The new excavation will encompass nearly all of the <br /> tank three and four locations and the southwest half of the <br /> tank two location The intended excavation demensions will <br /> be 201x 401 (see attached drawings) The plan is to excavate <br /> to a depth of 20 ' and adjustments in width and depth made if <br /> necessary The resulting excavation will be approximately <br /> 20 , wide by 40' long by 18 to 20' deep. Pipeline excavation <br /> will begin at the northwest boundry of the tank two location <br /> and extend along the pipeline route a distance of 701 , 6' in <br /> width and 6' deep. Adjustments can be made if necessary. <br /> The total amount of additional soil to be removed will be <br /> approximately 250 cubic yards for a total of approximately <br /> 400 cubic yards including previously excavated soil . Every <br /> effort will be made to separate contaminated soil from the <br /> clean Clean soil will be stored on site for use in backfill <br /> Operation Obviously contaminated spoil will be placed on <br />• plastic sheeting and covered with same if necessary After <br /> an actual volume and contamination levels are determined, <br /> soil will be transported to Forward Inc. for treatment <br /> 7 Soil Sampling Soil sampling will be accomplished <br />
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