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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0545655
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0009789
FACILITY_NAME
CITY OF STOCKTON FIRE STATION #6
STREET_NUMBER
1501
STREET_NAME
PICARDY
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13515001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1501 PICARDY DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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City of Stockton Fire Station #6 <br /> Soil Remediation Plan <br /> Site Code 1013 i <br /> June 24, 1992 <br /> Page 3 <br /> groundwater was not impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons. Monitoring Well MW1 was again <br /> sampled on August 2, 1991 and was again free of detectable levels of hydrocarbon constituents. <br /> Based upon the relatively small volume of impacted soils remaining in place combined with the <br /> low permeability native soils, RESNA recommended no further action at this site. <br /> Based upon the shallow historical groundwater in the vicinity of the site, an additional <br /> investigation was requested by the PHS/EHD in a letter dated March 10, 1992, including a <br /> submittal of an appropriate remedial investigation addressing the soil contamination remaining <br /> in place. <br /> The results from laboratory analysis collected during the field activities to date, indicate that <br /> limited hydrocarbon contamination has occurred as a result of leakage from the former diesel <br /> underground storage tank. It is estimated that approximately 10 to 20 cubic yards of impacted <br />'E soil remain in place. <br /> EXCAVATION <br /> Suspected hydrocarbon impacted soils will be excavated by employing a California licensed <br /> contractor utilizing an excavator capable of reaching depths of approximately 22 feet below <br /> grade. All field activities will be performed under the direction of a California registered <br /> geologist. <br /> It is anticipated that a portion of the concrete sidewalk north of the planned excavation and <br /> Picardy Drive to the south may require removal. All work will be performed under an <br /> encroachment permit issued by the City. <br /> Excavated a ated sods well be field screened using a Photo Ionlzatlon Detector (PID) to detect volatile <br /> organic vapors. Hydrocarbon impacted soils will be stockpiled and separated from clean soils <br /> based upon PID measurements and field observations P at ons (odor, discoloration). <br /> Hydrocarbon impacted soils will be covered and underlain by 6 mil plastic sheeting, if <br /> necessary, pending results of laboratory analysis for the determination of the appropriate <br /> remediation/disposal method. It is anticipated that diesel impacted soils will be used as roadbase <br /> material. <br /> SFS692.TIL <br /> i <br /> i <br />
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