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WORK PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL SOURCE AREA ASSESSMENT <br /> ' Former Georgia-Pacific Corporation Tracy Chemical Packaging Plant <br /> 75 West Valpico Road,Tracy,California <br /> AME Project No. 16014.01 -2- <br /> pumped at an average rate of 75 gallons per minute. Extracted ground water was treated in an air <br /> stripping tower and discharged alternately to the basin and to an irrigation canal operated by the <br /> ' Westside Irrigation District. When treated water was returned to the basin, chloroform <br /> concentrations were observed to increase in adjacent monitoring wells. The increased <br /> concentrations were attributed to the returned water flushing chloroform from the vadose zone <br /> ' soil. Extracted water chloroform concentrations up to 1,400 µg/L in July 1986 declined to less <br /> than 100 pg/L one year later. Chloroform was reported at 6.3 pg/L in the influent water on <br /> system shut down in September 1991. <br /> ' The soils in the site vicinity consist of a heterogeneous mix of sand and gravel layers separated <br /> by layers of clay and silt. Ground water is typically encountered at a depth of approximately <br /> ' 40 feet bgs and flows to the north to northwest. <br /> In the vicinity of the BC-12/BC-13/BC-17 monitoring well cluster (Figure 2), four water-bearing <br /> ' units were identified. Unit I was encountered at depths of 12 to 36 feet bgs and is dry in some <br /> places. Unit 2 is encountered at depths of 51 to 64 feet bgs. The majority of site monitoring <br /> wells are screened in either Units 1 or 2. Unit 3 is encountered at depths of 78 to 82 feet bgs and <br /> ' is monitored by offsite well BC-13. Unit 4 is encountered at 93 to 97 feet bgs. Unit 4 is <br /> monitored by offsite well BC-17. Chloroform concentrations are typically reported at less than <br /> the laboratory reporting limit in ground water samples from monitoring well BC-17. <br /> 3.0 PROPOSED WORK TASKS <br /> The following tasks are associated with the proposed scope of work. <br /> ' Task 1 - Permittine <br /> ' Soil boring permits will be obtained from the San Joaquin County Public Health Service <br /> Department(San Joaquin County). Site access will be acquired from San Joaquin County. <br /> Task 2 - Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> ' The Site Health and Safety Plan is included in Appendix A. <br /> Task 3 - Soil Borines <br /> Three soil borings (PB-CPTI, PB-CPT2, and PB-CPT3) will be advanced across the east-west <br /> axis of the storm water basin (Figure 2). Borings will be advanced to a depth of 70 feet bgs, <br /> which is anticipated to correspond to the water-bearing zone screened by downgradient <br /> monitoring well BC-13 (Unit 3). Depths referred to in this section are referenced against the <br /> basin floor, which is approximately 17 feet bgs. <br /> R2001-032.doc <br />