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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002669
RECORD_ID
PR0545259
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004966
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON USA (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
45
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARDING
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12707037
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
45 E HARDING WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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a „ I <br /> I <br /> 32 State Board Resolution 88-63 <br /> On May 19, 1988, the State Board adopted Resolution 88-63, "Sources of Drinking Water". This <br /> resolution states that, with certain exceptions, surface and ground waters of the State are considered <br /> to be suitable, or potentially suitable, for municipal or domestic water supply <br /> 33. State Board R�Eoluti n 92.49 <br /> On June 18, 1992, the State Board adopted Resolution 92-49, "Policies and Procedures for <br /> Investigation and Cleanup and Abatement of Discharges under Water Code Section 13304". <br /> Resolution 92-49 was amended on April 21, 1994. This Order and the steps leading up to its <br /> adoption are consistent with Resolution 92-49 <br /> REGIONAL BOARD RESOL TIONS <br /> 34. Regional Board Resolution 88-160 <br /> Resolution 88-160 strongly encourages the maximum feasible reuse of-extracted water from <br /> groundwater pollution remediation either by the dischargers or other public or private water users <br /> The dischargers have already demonstrated that reuse is not feasible at the site. ' <br /> 35. Regional Board Resolution 89-39 <br /> Resolution 88-39, "Incorporation of 'Sources of Drinking Water' Policy into the Water Quality <br /> Control Plan" was adopted on March 15, 1989. This policy defines groundwater as suitable or <br /> potentially suitable for municipal or domestic supply if it: <br /> a has a total dissolved solids content of less than 3,000 mg/l, and <br /> b. is capable of producing sufficient water to supply a single well with at least 200 <br /> gallons per day. <br /> For purposes of establishing cleanup objectives, the water bearing zones at this site qualify as <br /> potential sources of drinking water. <br /> BASIN PLAN <br /> 36. The Board adopted a revised Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay Region (Basin <br /> Plan) on December 16, 1986 and amendments thereafter. The Basin PIan contains water quality <br /> objectives for Calabazas Creek and South San Francisco Bay and contiguous surface waters and <br /> groundwater. <br /> 37 The existing and potential beneficial uses of the groundwater underlying and adjacent to the property <br /> include <br /> a Industrial-process water supply <br /> h Industrial service supply <br /> c Municipal and domestic supply <br /> d Agricultural supply <br /> 8 <br />
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