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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0009019
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2954
FACILITY_ID
FA0004085
FACILITY_NAME
LLNL-SITE 300
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
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RD
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TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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• • <br /> INFORMATION SHEET <br /> UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA <br /> LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL <br /> LABORATORY, SITE 300 AND <br /> THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY <br /> ALAMEDA AND SAN JOAQUIN COUNTIES <br /> The University of California operates a high explosives test facility, the <br /> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Site 300, in conjunction with <br /> nuclear research conducted at LLNL' s main facility in Livermore. The site is <br /> owned by the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) . About 11 square miles in area, <br /> most of Site 300 lies in San Joaquin County while a small strip extends into <br /> Alameda County. The Site 300 climate is arid, receiving about ten inches of rain <br /> in the average year, and the terrain is steep and varied. Past chemical spills <br /> and lax waste disposal practices have polluted the shallow ground water beneath <br /> several Site 300 building complexes, including the General Services Area (GSA). <br /> This Order governs waste discharge into Corral Hollow Creek, a water of the <br /> United States, from a ground water treatment system (GWTS) in the eastern GSA. <br /> Halogenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) currently pollute the shallow <br /> ground water under the GSA and under private rangeland adjacent to Site 300, <br /> threatening to contaminate three drinking water supply wells. Monthly monitoring <br /> of the supply wells has not detected VOCs. The GWTS is dedicated to initiating <br /> cleanup of the polluted ground water in the vicinity of the supply wells. The <br /> GWTS shall air strip the VOCs from the ground water to below detectable <br /> concentrations. <br /> Corral Hollow Creek flows only during and immediately after winter storm events, <br /> and is dry for the rest of the year. The alluvial sands, gravels, and other <br /> interbedded deposits directly under the creek offer high to moderate <br /> permeabilities to water flow, and thereby shall allow rapid recharge of the <br /> underlying ground water aquifers during dry periods. <br /> In August 1990 LLNL Site 300 was laced on the Environmental Protection Agency' s <br /> (EPA) National Priorities List NPL or Superfund list). A Federal Facilities <br /> Agreement (FFA) is being negotiated among LLNL, DOE, EPA, and the State (Regional <br /> Board and Department of Health Services) . The FFA will contain compliance time <br /> schedules for completion of remedial investigations, feasibility studies, and <br /> remedial actions including two other plumes that pollute ground water in other <br /> parts of the GSA. <br /> In accordance with requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act and the <br /> California Environmental Quality Act, the Discharger has issued an Environmental <br /> Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact. Staff has review these <br /> documents and concurs that the proposed discharge will have no adverse impacts <br /> on water quality. <br /> WLC:ej 1/29/91 <br />
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