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CENTRAL VALLEY •GIONAL WATER QUALITY 9NTROL BOARD <br /> INSPECTION REPORT <br /> 8 September 1988 <br /> DISCHARGER: Dallas Corp. , dba, Overhead/Lodi Door Co. <br /> LOCATION & COUNTY: Lodi, San Joaquin Co.- <br /> CONTACT(S) : <br /> o:CONTACT(S) : James Harvey, Dallas Corporation <br /> INSPECTION DATE: 6 July 1988, 10 August 1988 <br /> INSPECTED BY: John K. Woodling <br /> ACCOM:'ANIED BY: <br /> OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS <br /> On 6 July 1988 I visited the Overhead/Lodi Door Co. (O/LDC) site to <br /> determine whether the cease discharge prohibition of TPCA had been met and <br /> to observe the ground water sampling and take splits. Dallas Corporation <br /> no longer employs Kleinfelder for sampling, but was to do their own <br /> sampling in July. On 10 August 1988 , I again visited the facility for <br /> ground water sampling. O/LDC now contracts the sampling to California <br /> Geological, Inc. in Modesto. The change in contractors was made in an <br /> attempt to save money and to get more timely reporting of results. <br /> Cease Discharge <br /> The surface impoundment at the facility has been dry since late 1986. It <br /> has since been covered by a tent-like structure during the 1986-87 rain <br /> season and later by a polyethylene liner which is still in place. A sump <br /> pump removes water which collects above the liner. The paint wastes have <br /> been removed and only subsoils with metal concentrations below hazardous <br /> levels remain. O/LDC has therefore met the cease discharge requirements. <br /> No paint-filter test was run. <br /> July Sampling <br /> I met Mr. Harvey on site at 0930. He was setting up to begin purging well <br /> MW-4 , on the western edge of the facility. Static depth to water was <br /> measured at 45. 47 feet. The well was purged of approximately 14 gallons <br /> and samples were collected in polyethylene bottles for analysis of metals <br /> and minerals. <br /> Measurement of depth to water in well MW-3 revealed that no standing water <br /> existed above the top of the dedicated bladder pump. Depth to water was <br /> at least 47. 5 feet. Similar conditions were encountered in wells MW-2 and <br />