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.. Mr. Robert Frommer Page 5 of 7 <br /> Comments on CUF Site Closure Recommendations for Various Sites March 3, 2010 <br /> With a favorable report, the EHD should be able to.start closure process and estimates final <br /> closure will be achieved in six to nine months. <br /> Claim No. 14118 -444 Mossdale Road Lathrop <br /> Closure for this site is delayed "due to problems with the vapor intrusion evaluation. The <br /> consultant utilized soil data for. the evaluation ignoring some highly impacted samples and <br /> overestimating the distance of.the samples used from the existing building. No justification for a <br /> `safe' distance between impacted `soil and'an existing building was provided. As stated above <br /> for another site, the EHD would like to close this site and believes it should be closed, but as <br /> vapor ,intrusion has been identified at the State level as a potential health issue that must be <br /> addressed before closing a site, the EHD has been attempting to exercise due diligence by <br /> acquiring defensible data that demonstrates that the health risk posed by potential vapor <br /> intrusion from residual contamination is at;or below an acceptable level. The EHD expects this <br /> site may be closed in three.to six months. <br /> Claim No. 14328 - 1501 W._Charter Wav <br /> The closure process 'for this site has been initiated, and notification documents for the <br /> CVRWQCB are in preparation. The site monitoring wells will need to be destroyed. The EHD <br /> estimates three to six months will be required to complete the closure process for this site. <br /> } <br /> Claim No. 14349 - 517 W. Fremont Street Stockton I <br /> In the 2008 CUF letter, the CUF recommended initiation of groundwater remediation. In 2009, <br /> the CUF recommend site closure although no remediation had been conducted. The EHD had <br /> directed implementation of groundwater remediation and set several dates that were not <br /> complied with. ' To date,'.,there has been no attempt at active remediation. The plume of <br /> impacted groundwater on the site is delineated, but the EHD believes the contaminant <br /> concentration in well MW=3 to .be, too high for closure consideration without. remediation. <br /> Benzene was present in MW-1 in June 2009 at 4,600 lag/L, TPHg was present at 23,000 pg/L, <br /> and 1,2-dichloroethan (19'2-DCA)'a't 63 lag/L. The EHD has approved a workplan to install and. <br /> test a soil vapor extraction.,(SVE) well and an in-situ air sparge (IAS) well. As no remediation <br /> has yet been attempted on this site,'the EHD believes it would be very beneficial to make such <br /> an attempt and reduce the contaminant mass and accelerate the return to applicable water <br /> quality goals. <br /> Claim No. 14353 - 3400 Newton Road, Stockton <br /> This site has an approved work plan (approved by EHD letter dated July 29, 2009) to conduct a <br /> soil vapor extraction test.on monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-8, which the EHD expects will <br /> address soil underlying the former tank pit impacted by methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) at <br /> concentrations as high as 5.2 milligrams per kilogram (mg/Kg). Groundwater in MW-1 becomes <br /> impacted when groundwater elevation rises into the well and encounters impacted soil-currently <br /> in the vadose zone. Groundwater`in the surroundingwells is usually not impacted; however <br /> Y P <br /> there is a domestic well on the site approximately 134 feet from the former tank pit. The EHD <br /> believes for very little expense the MTBE mass in soil can be reduced which will greatly reduce <br /> the probability that theon-site domestic well will become impacted during a period of high <br /> groundwater elevation and the site is no longer monitored. <br /> On January 29, 2010,the CUF changed the priority class of the site from.Class "C"to Class "B." <br /> The EHD anticipates that this will relieve the delay of work on this site and enable the test to be <br /> Comments on CUF Site Closure Recommendations 0310.doc <br />