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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007911
RECORD_ID
PR0545007
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0025604
FACILITY_NAME
CATELLUS DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
1325
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1325 W WEBER AVE
QC Status
Approved
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Ms Mary Meays Page 2 <br /> March 3, 1997 <br /> The ERM field crew installed the ORC socks on October 14 after the last of the <br /> ground water samples had been collected The Manganese Peroxide (M902) <br /> socks were placed in wells withal the screened interval at a number <br /> approximately equal to one sock for every foot of screen As specified in our <br /> August 12, 1996, letter and in your September 12, 1996, response, ORC socks <br /> Iwere installed at the following locations <br /> Former Tank Site#1 <br />' • MW-1 <br /> • MW-4 <br /> • MW-5 <br /> • The vapor extraction well installed in the excavation pat <br /> Former Tank Site#2 <br />' • MW-1A <br /> lie a MW-2A <br /> • MW-3A <br />' • MW-4A <br />' Under the ORC process, the M902 an the falter socks release oxygen into ground <br /> water at a slow controlled rate (typically 8 to 10 mg/1) This oxygen is then used <br /> by microorganisms to degrade hydrocarbons <br /> GROUND WATER FLOW PATTERNS <br />' Ground water elevation data for the October 1996 monitoring event is presented <br /> an Attachment A These data are posted and contoured on Figure 2 As observed <br /> on this figure, the ground water flow direction is generally to the south, with a <br /> slight mounding an the immediate vicinity of Former Tank #2 Ground water <br /> flow direction and water level fluctuations observed during this event are <br />' consistent with observations made during the previous sampling events <br />
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