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Pat Leary 6 August 1991 <br /> RWQCB Page 5 <br /> The local POTW has formulated a policy of not accepting <br /> discharges from petroleum hydrocarbon impacted sites. A <br /> letter from the City of Stockton Municipal Utilities is <br /> included. EA has contacted the following companies/agencies <br /> to explore the possibility of reclaiming the treated <br /> groundwater. <br /> 1. Sithe Co-generation Plant. <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Contact: Mr. Ed Stockton <br /> Tel: (209) 467-3838 <br /> The co-generation plant uses more than 1 mgd of water. The <br /> amount of water that will be generated from our site is <br /> economically infeasible for transportation and reclamation by <br /> the co-generation plant as it is less than 7 percent of their <br /> total use. The plant would require that we set-up the holding <br /> tanks, trucking and provide personnel that are safety trained. <br /> 2 . Stockton Parks and Recreation Facility <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Contact: Mr. Larry Nordstrom (Superintendent) <br /> Tel: (209) 944-8372 <br /> The parks and recreation facility will only accept the water <br /> from our facility if we are able to deliver it daily. The <br /> cost of setting up a holding tank (8, 000 - 10, 000 gallons) and <br /> trucking the water into their facility is economically <br /> infeasible. The estimated cost of purchasing and setting up <br /> a used tank is $25, 000; a tank can also be rented for $1,500 <br /> a month. Trucking costs are also high as a truck will have to <br /> dedicated to the site. In addition, additional manpower will <br /> be required to load and unload the water daily, as the parks <br /> and recreation facility is unable to provide any manpower. <br /> The site is not currently in use and therefore not staffed. <br /> Accordingly, EA estimates that it will cost approximately <br /> $0. 07 per gallon of water (for storage, transport and reuse) . <br /> At a rate of 7 ,200 gpd, over a three year period, the cost to <br /> Exxon Company will be more than $550, 000. This is <br /> economically not feasible. <br /> 3 . Oliver DeSilva Inc. <br /> San Jose, California <br /> Contact: Bob Fisher <br /> Tel: (408) 926-7071 <br />