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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007460 CASE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0545768
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003881
FACILITY_NAME
GENERAL MILLS
STREET_NUMBER
2000
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
02903013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2000 W TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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RE (TEE FOR SITE CLOSURE <br /> General Mills Fac%Lcy <br /> 2000 West Turner Road <br /> Lodi, California <br /> Delta Project No 40-92-70$ <br /> Page 6 <br /> DISCUSSION OF SITE CONDITIONS <br /> 4.1 Soil Conditions <br />' Based on the soil data obtained in October 1991 during underground storage tank removal activities, and <br /> May 1992 during soil investigation activities, Delta has estimated the areal and vertical extent of soil with <br />' concentrations of diesel No 6 greater than 100 ppm Figure 6 shows the inferred areal extent of soil <br /> containing TPH as diesel No 6 as indicated by laboratory chemical analyses of nine soil samples <br />' collected from the base of the excavation <br /> Figure 7 is a cross section location map and Figure 8 presents two cross sections of the tank excavation <br />' area showing the inferred vertical extent of diesel No 6 in soil We believe this to be a reasonable <br /> estimate of the vertical extent for the following reasons 1) The release of heating oil was likely limited <br />' in volume because elevated concentrations of diesel No 6 in the base of the former tank excavation were <br /> limited in extent as shown in Figure 6 A major release or a minor release over an extended period of <br /> time would likely have Milled the permeable tank back:511 material beneath the tanks, resulting in elevated <br /> concentrations of TPH as diesel No. 6 in most if not all of the soil samples, 2) Diesel No. 6 is relatively <br /> immobile; 3) Staining indicative of fuel contamination was not present in soil samples collected from the <br /> borings for the monitoring wells, 4) Organic vapors were not detected with the PID in soli samples <br />' collected from the borings for the monitoring wells; and 5) Chemical analyses of soil samples collected <br /> at 35 feet beneath the surface from each boring indicated that TPH as diesel No 6 was not present. One <br />' of these soil samples (MW-3-35, Table 2) was collected directly beneath the former tank location. <br />' 4.2 Ground Water Conditions <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons, including TPH as diesel No. 6, have not migrated to ;round water beneath the <br />' site Depths to ground water in monitoring wells beneath the site have ranged between approximately 39 <br /> and 42 feet (24 to 27 feet beneath the base of the tank basin). Concentrations of TPH as diesel No 6 <br />' have not been detected in three monitoring wells adjacent to the former tank locations during four <br /> quarters of ground water monitoring at the site. Monitoring well MW-2 is located approximately 15 feet <br /> Idirectly downgradient of the former tank basin <br /> RPT076 TA <br />
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