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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0523785
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0016022
FACILITY_NAME
CHEROKEE FREIGHT LINES
STREET_NUMBER
5463
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
952151120
APN
08712143
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
5463 E CHEROKEE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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April 26, 1988 <br /> Delta Truck Sales, Stockton, California AGS Job No. <br /> 2005-p <br /> Puncturing the plastic. Moisture in the piles should be kept to <br /> a minimum to reduce the probability of leachate formation or <br /> migration by covering the piles. The cover should consist of <br /> Plastic sheeting, suitably anchored with weights (soil or other <br /> heavy objects) to prevent the cover from being displaced by the [ <br /> wind. <br /> The California Department of Health Services limits the storage <br /> ,r <br /> of hazardous wastes <br /> to less than 90 days without a permit <br /> During that time, analyses will be performed, as described below, <br /> which will allow evaluation of the degree and nature of <br /> contamination of both soil piles and allow selection of the most <br /> appropriate disposal alternatives. <br /> i <br /> Alternatives for disposal of the contaminated soil, as state III <br /> 1 KipPrahl d by <br /> Associates, include transport and disposal in a Class I <br /> I <br /> hazardous waste disposal facility or treatment to reduce the <br /> Of levels <br /> contaminants to nonhazardous levels. potential methods <br /> Of treatment include enhanced microbial degradation of <br /> hydrocarbons or oxidation using a mobile treatment system. <br /> itFactors affecting the planned treatment method include the <br /> concentrations and types of contaminants in the soil <br /> the volume <br /> �I <br /> 6 II <br />
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