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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010808
RECORD_ID
PR0507209
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007737
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
STREET_NUMBER
1932
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL PINAL
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
11708027
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1932 N EL PINAL DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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AflMlGX�-lfRNfA <br /> !`a Mr. Charles Leubner <br /> 20 January 1997 <br /> Page 5 <br /> Because the 200 mg/Kg concentration was above the 100 mg/Kg threshold that Mr. Yoshioka <br /> indicated would most likely be acceptable as a maximum concentration of diesel in soil that could <br /> be left in place or be returned to the excavation, it was determined to overexcavate this area to <br /> investigate whether the staining was limited to a small area. However, the staining and odors <br /> ._; increased with depth. The overexcavation continued to the maximum depth that the backhoe could <br /> reach- 18 feet below the ground surface. Diesel hydrocarbons were detected at a concentration of <br /> 6,150 mg/Kg in the sample collected from the soil at the base of the overexcavation. As indicated <br /> "I <br /> previously,this soil was stockpiled near the Bus Shelter(S 13). <br /> Pipeline Trench Excavation Samples <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected only in one of the 17 samples collected from the pipeline <br /> ' trench (Sample P-17) and one of the trench stockpiles (SP-3). Although Sample P-17 contained <br /> diesel hydrocarbons at a concentration of 1,550 mg/Kg, this area was not overexcavated prior to <br /> backfilling the trench. Because the 2.2 mg/Kg TPH-D concentration detected in SP-3 was below <br /> j the 100 mg/Kg threshold for acceptable use as backfill material, the soil removed the pipeline <br /> ' trench was used to backfill the trench. <br /> Stockpile Samples <br /> Three of the four stockpiles of soil removed from the diesel tank excavation were sampled to <br /> 'o r determine if the soil could be used to backfill the tank excavation. Only the material stored in the <br /> stockpile adjacent to the excavation (Slthrough S8) was deemed suitable as backfill material. <br /> Diesel hydrocarbons were below the method detection limit of 1.0 m gin the composite sample <br /> analyzed from this stockpile, and the only BTEX constituent that was detected was xylenes at a <br /> concentration of 8 ug/Kg. The other stockpiles will be disposed of at Forward Landfill of <br /> Stockton, California. Clean pea gravel and Class A/B subbase was imported to complete <br /> .__ backfilling of the diesel tank excavation and pipeline trench. <br /> REMOVAL OF GASOLINE TANKS <br /> „ra <br /> Excavation of Tanks <br /> - The asphalt over the two gasoline tanks was removed and soil was excavated from the sides of the <br /> -i tanks prior to the removal of the tanks on 3 January 1997. This soil was stored adjacent to the <br /> excavation(see Figure 4). <br /> 1 <br /> i <br />
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