Laserfiche WebLink
.4 <br /> Vi <br /> KLElNEELDER D <br /> . November 7, 1988 <br /> File: 24-1119-00 <br /> Mr.Dan Clement ` x <br /> City of Stockton <br /> Department of Public Works, Room 317 <br /> 425 North El Dorado <br /> - Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> SUBJECT: Waste Oil-Water Separator Sump <br /> i. 134 S. Sutter Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr. Clement: <br /> On October 11, 1988, a Kleinfelder geologist collected a soil sample from beneath a waste <br /> oil-water separator sump. A mixture of water and a dark oil-type material (Sample 16963) <br /> was collected from the fluid removed from the sump. <br /> t <br /> The soil sample was analyzed on a rush turnaround schedule and the constituents were <br /> below laboratory reporting limits. Results of the soil sample. analysis were presented in <br /> Kleinfelder's cover letter report dated October 19, 1988. <br /> To assess potential disposal options for the sump contents, Sample 16963 was analyzed by <br /> Chemwest Analytical Laboratories for: total petroleum hydrocarbons extractable by GC- <br /> FID;benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene by EPA Method 602; halogenated volatile " <br /> organics by EPA Method 601; cadmium, chromium, lead and zinc by ICRP scan; and PCBs <br />' by EPA Method 608. <br /> A petroleum hydrocarbon mixture was detected at 560,000 ug/l, and chromium and zinc <br /> were detected at 0.03 and 1.7 mg/1, respectively. All 'other constituents were below <br /> laboratory reporting limits. i <br /> t <br /> Visual inspection and analytical results indicate that the material pumped from the.sump is <br /> a mixture of oil and water. The material should be properly disposed of by a licensed <br /> hauling and disposal company. <br /> Ki G!ti1FFl f�FR <br /> 07gi Riicinacc Pnr{ -nriva C�iitP (7. Sacramento. CA 95827 (916) 166-1701 <br /> KLEI FELDER 9795 Business Park Drive, Suite C, Sacramento, CA 95827, (916) 366-1701 <br />