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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0545067
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005019
FACILITY_NAME
BANNER ISLAND BALLPARK
STREET_NUMBER
404
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13741017
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
404 W FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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.i <br /> M <br /> 404 WEST FREMONT STREET <br /> WKA No. 1628.09 <br /> August 31 , 2001 <br /> Page 13 <br /> The following is a list of the required permits necessary to operate and maintain the treatment <br /> system. In addition, the local turnaround time and the responsible agency are shown for each <br /> permit. <br /> Permit Name Turnaround Time Agency <br /> Well Permits 2 weeks SJCPHS <br /> lPG&E Service Permit and Hook-up 6 weeks PG&E <br /> Building Permit 3 weeks SPWD <br /> Authority to Construct/Permit to Operate 4 weeks SJVUAPCD <br /> Subsequent to the startup of the soil vapor extraction and treatment system, a soil vapor extraction <br /> compliance source test will be performed on the system. The compliance source test is required by <br /> SJVUAPCD as outlined in the Authority to Construct/Permit to Operate in order to verify <br /> _ emissions and destruction efficiencies of the soil vapor remediation treatment system. After <br /> _ construction is complete and before the remediation equipment is put on line and into operation, we <br /> will utilize the 10-day start-up period in which we will perform tests and perform other necessary <br /> initial adjustments while operating the equipment. We will provide the District with a 48-hour <br /> notice prior to the commencement of the 10-day start-up period. During the 10-day start-up period, <br /> we will perform a compliance source test. The source test will include means to verify the <br /> destruction efficiency of the carbon filters. <br /> During the initial compliance source test, inlet and outlet temperature, flow rates and VOC <br /> j concentrations will be measured and recorded at least once every 15 minutes. The duration of the <br /> source test will be a minimum of one (1) hour. At least one set of inlet and outlet soil gas samples <br /> will be collected in 1-liter tedlar bags during the source test. The samples will be labeled and <br /> immediately placed an ice chest and submitted under chain-of-custody documentation to a <br /> California certified laboratory for analysis of TPH as gasoline, BTEX and oxygenates using EPA <br /> Method 8260B. The inlet and outlet samples will be collected within 5 minutes of each other. <br /> During the test a PID will be used to measure influent and effluent soil gas concentration to <br /> '. Jestimate petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in the subsurface soil. Results of the compliance <br /> source test and emission verification report will be submitted to the District with a Permit to <br /> ! I <br /> i <br /> ' <br /> WALE-ACF . KU L <br /> I1- ice Er ASSOCIATES W. <br />
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