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California gional Water Quality Con•1 Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Karl E. Longley,ScD,P.E.,Chair •�`��-'� <br /> Linda S.Adams I]020 Sun Center Drive#200,Rancho Cordova,California 95670-6114 Arnold <br /> Secretary for Phone(916)464-3291 •FAX(916)464-4645 Schwarzenegger <br /> Environmental http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralval ley Governor <br /> Protection <br /> 29 April 2009 <br /> Mr. Matt Gabris <br /> Sara Lee Bakery Group, Inc <br /> 3500 Lacey Rd. <br /> Downers Grove, IL 60515 <br /> DOCUMENTS REVIEW, FORMER COLUMBO/TOSCANA BAKERIES, 9444 S. LINCOLN STREET, <br /> STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY(REGIONAL BOARD CASE# 390825) <br /> 1 reviewed the Sara Lee Bakery Group, Inc. (Sara Lee) Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report (First <br /> Quarter— January 2009) (1 Q2009 Report), the Biosparge Detailed Evaluation and Monitoring Well <br /> Installation Plan (Evalation/VVorkplan), and the Vapor Intrusion Survey- Soil Gas Sampling Report <br /> t VI.S Rannrt), receivers 6 Apri -2009, pril-2009-,-respects A lsr=lttant <br /> PSC Environmental Services Inc (PSC) for your Site. The 1Q2009 provides the results of routine <br /> quarterly groundwater monitoring conducted on 27 January 2009. The Evaluation was submitted in <br /> response to the Pilot Study Workplan requirement in my 23 December 2008 letter. The Workplan <br /> proposes the installation of three monitoring wells in the B and C Zones of the shallow aquifer, to <br /> provide vertical and lateral definition of the groundwater plume, and additional data for the Pilot Study <br /> Workplan. The VIS Report provides the results of a soil gas survey conducted on 30 January 2009, to <br /> evaluate potential threats from vapor intrusion emanating from residual soil and groundwater <br /> contamination. <br /> The 1Q2009 describes the approximate depths of four permeable water-bearing zones correlated <br /> across the proposed commingled plume sites (Columbo/Toscanna, Texaco, Chevron, ARCO, <br /> Transmission Store, and Dolly Madison) in the shallow, unconfined aquifer as: <br /> • Shallow zone, a perched water zone located 20' below ground surface (bgs) to 36' bgs; <br /> • A zone, at 37' bgs to 57' bgs; <br /> • B zone, at 70' bgs to 90' bgs; and <br /> • C zone, at 102' bgs to 122' bgs. <br /> Depth to water in all wells (Shallow, A, B, and C zones) varied from 20' bgs to 21' bgs across the Site. <br /> The groundwater gradient and flow direction in the A Zone were reported as 0.002 feet/feet towards <br /> the south-southwest. Maximum groundwater concentrations were total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg), 130,000 micrograms per Liter (ug/L); benzene, 10,000 ug/L; toluene, 17,000 ug/L; <br /> ethylbenzene, 3,900 ug/L; xylenes, 19,000 ug/L; methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) 1,400 ug/L; tertiary <br /> butyl alcohol (TBA), 99 ug/L; 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 38 ug/L; di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), <br /> 0.84 ug/L; and ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE), 0.76 ug/L. <br /> The Evaluation provides additional discussion of the BioSparging groundwater remediation proposal <br /> chosen as the most technically feasible and cost effective remediation in the 2 December 2009 <br /> Feasibility Study and Remedial Evaluation (FS/RE). The Evaluation references the Transmission Store <br /> (TS) at 515 W. Charter Way for a biosparging pilot study conducted in 2008, and states that the <br /> geology at both sites is similar. The Evaluation states that the TS site conducted a second, longer <br /> Biosparging (also, Air Sparging and Ozone) pilot test that concluded 27 March 2009, since there were <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Ca Recycled Paper <br />