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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
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FILE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0544591
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3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005220
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON #9-4054
STREET_NUMBER
2103
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12308029
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2103 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
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99
P_DISTRICT
001
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chm <br /> Chevron <br /> Chevron Products Company <br /> 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road <br /> September 21, 1998 Building L <br /> San Ramon,CA 94583 <br /> P.O.Box 6004 <br /> San Ramon,CA 94583-0904 <br /> Mr. Michael Infutna Marketing—Sales West <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services Phone 510 842-9500 <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E.Weber Ave.,Third Floor <br /> Stockton,CA 95202 <br /> Re: Former Chevron Station#94054 2103 Country Club Blvd..Stockton,CA <br /> Dear Mr.Infurna: <br /> I would like to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated August 18, 1998.Based on your conditional <br /> approval of the environmental remediation approach proposed by Tena Vac in their July 15, 1998 <br /> Corrective Action Plan(CAP),Chevron will now proceed with CAP implementation. <br /> As stated in the August 18"letter,the CAP must be modified to address two requirements.First,the CAP <br /> must include an evaluation of at least two remediation alternatives for restoring or protecting groundwater <br /> beneficial uses. Second,the CAP groundwater clean-up goals must conform to California MCL's.Chevron <br /> would like to point out that all four of the remediation alternatives considered in the CAP do have the <br /> potential to achieve MCL's on their own or in combination with intrinsic bioremediation.As such,the CAP <br /> did consider at least two alternatives for restoring or protecting groundwater beneficial uses.Unfortunately, <br /> the CAP was not clear in presenting Chevron's ultimate clean-up goal(restoring beneficial use).Instead,it <br /> proposed an intermediate clean-up goal(SSTL)that would be used for discontinuing active remediation <br /> with ultimate clean-up goals being attained after a subsequent period of intrinsic bioremediation. It was later <br /> learned that for your agency to approve such a phased remediation approach the first phase would have to <br /> be designed and diligently applied to achieve ultimate water quality goals and that any additional phase <br /> would be acceptable only after sufficient rationale was provided for discontinuing the fust phase.With this <br /> understood,Chevron is prepared to diligently apply air sparging/soil vapor extraction to restore the <br /> beneficial uses of groundwater at the subject site. <br /> I would also like to acknowledge the concerns raised in your letter about Chevron's ability to effectively <br /> monitor groundwater conditions at the site. The third quarter monitoring results indicated the gradient <br /> direction is variable and not southerly as suggested by the second quarter data.As such,it appears that the <br /> current monitoring well network is sufficient in defining the plume extent.Also as you point out in your <br /> letter,many monitoring wells have their screens submerged.Under these conditions relative differences in <br /> contaminant concentrations are still evident.As a result,the current sampling information is still useful. <br /> Despite the recent increases in groundwater elevation, it is important to note that source area wells MW-1, <br /> MW-2,and MW-3 are still effectively screened.Under these conditions,these three wells are still able to <br /> provide representative information about groundwater conditions beneath the subject site and about the <br /> effectiveness of future remediation efforts. The need for additional wells will be evaluated upon further <br /> increases in groundwater elevation. <br /> As requested in your August 18'"letter,Chevron is providing the following schedule of remediation <br /> activities: <br />
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