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ARCHIVED REPORTS_FIRST QUARTER 2008 GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT
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FIRST QUARTER 2008 GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT
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PR0516727
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2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012758
FACILITY_NAME
DIAMOND FOOD PROCESSORS OF RIPON
STREET_NUMBER
942
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STREET_NAME
STOCKTON
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AVE
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RIPON
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95366
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25934012
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942 S STOCKTON AVE
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05
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005
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Fox River Paper Company January•31,2007 <br /> Combined Annual and 4th-Quarter 2006 Groundwater-Monitoring Report Page 6 of 9 <br /> by percolation from 45 acres of disposal ponds. The City is currently under directive from the <br /> • CVRWQCB to evaluate the impacts of effluent disposal on groundwater quality. <br /> Nestles <br /> Nestles USA formerly operated an instant coffee and tea processing plant, located <br /> approximately 2,000 feet north of the FR site, from 1948 through 1986. Solvents used in the <br /> decaffeination process, and their daughter products (trichloroethene, dichloroethene, and vinyl <br /> chloride) have impacted soils at the site and groundwater throughout the Ripon area. Nestles' <br /> consultant, Environmental Cost Management, currently operates two groundwater-treatment <br /> systems in the area to remediate the contaminant plumes. The plumes have impacted the <br /> upper and intermediate aquifers along the northern and western portions of the FR site. <br /> Based on the distance of the remediation system's extraction wells from FR, the volume of <br /> water treated by the system (<500 gpm), and the relatively high permeability of the aquifer, it <br /> is unlikely that the extraction system would influence the hydraulic gradient in FR wells. The <br /> capture zone of the extraction wells, however,may extend beneath the FR site. An increase in <br /> TDS levels in the treatment system influent would indicate that higher TDS water originating <br /> at the FR is being captured by the system. <br /> Hydrogeologic Setting <br /> Geology and hydrogeology of the site and vicinity has been described in detail in previous <br /> reports? Briefly, the Mill is located in the East San Joaquin Groundwater Basin and is <br /> underlain by a sequence of Tertiary- and Quaternary-aged continental deposits of the Tulare <br /> • Formation. These deposits consist of interbedded sands/gravels and silts/clays or mixtures <br /> thereof. <br /> Four distinct aquifers or zones have been identified beneath the site and have been designated <br /> by L&A as the semiperched, upper, intermediate, and lower zones. The semiperched zone is <br /> unconfined and occurs from approximately 35 to 60 feet below ground surface (bgs). All <br /> other zones are semiconfined to confined. The upper zone occurs from approximately 85 to <br /> 110 feet bgs, the intermediate zone from 140 to 225 feet bgs, and the deep zone from 240 to <br /> greater than 300 feet bgs. Permeability in the aquifer zones has been estimated at <br /> approximately 525 gpd/ft'; permeability in the confining layers has been estimated at 3.5 <br /> gp LLft`3 <br /> Groundwater dwater movement in the semiperched and upper semiconfined zones in the vicinity of <br /> Ripon is generally to the west° North of Ripon, groundwater moves to the north. Southwest <br /> of Ripon, on the southwest side of the San Joaquin River, groundwater also moves to the <br /> north, towards the river. <br /> 'Lawrence&Associates,May 5, 1992,Impacts on Receiving Waters from Discharge at the Simpson Paper <br /> . Company Facility, Ripon, California. <br /> 'Ibid., P.27. <br /> °Ibid., Fig. 3. <br /> 005194.00, Task 8 Lawrence&Associates <br /> W:I Clients)FoxR!verl QuarterlyMonitoring1200614Q200614th 1006repomdoc <br />
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