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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0519031
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0014239
FACILITY_NAME
PARCEL 2A - TIDEWATER STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
666
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95670
APN
13737002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
666 WEBER AVE
QC Status
Approved
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L & M OPERABLE UNIT- FIRST QUARTER 2014 SITE STATUS, REMEDIAL SUMMARY, AND <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br /> Attachment 2 <br /> Page 1 <br /> SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS AND REMEDIAL ACTION <br /> Environmental investigations have been conducted at the Site since 1989. A <br /> summary of previous assessments conducted at L&M OU, UOU, and MOU is <br /> presented below. <br /> In August and September 1989, Applied Geosystems (AGS) conducted a soil gas <br /> survey (VP-1 through VP-14) at the Waterfront Redevelopment Property, and <br /> subsequently installed three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-3) <br /> at the Site. A water supply well survey was also performed, which confirmed the <br /> presence of two municipal water supply wells in the vicinity of the Site. One of <br /> the municipal water supply wells, owned by the City of Stockton and <br /> constructed in 1972, was identified approximately 2,200 feet (ft) east of the <br /> Waterfront Redevelopment property. Another municipal water supply well, <br /> maintained by California Water Service, was identified approximately 5,000 ft <br /> southeast of the Site. A total of six industrial wells were located at the <br /> Fiberboard Paper Company, approximately 2,000 ft southwest of the Site; these <br /> wells were reportedly installed between 1921 and 1954 (AGS, October 31, 1989). <br /> In July 1990, sixteen soil borings (B-4 through B-19) were drilled by AGS to <br /> investigate the extent of petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the Site. Four of the <br /> soil borings (B-4 through B-7) were converted to groundwater monitoring wells <br /> (MW-4 through MW-7). Results are included in AGS' report entitled Evaluation of <br /> Hydrocarbons in Soil and Ground Water at City of Stockton Waterfront <br /> Redevelopment Property, West Weber Avenue and North Lincoln Street, <br /> Stockton, California, dated January 29, 2001. <br /> In October 1996, a total of 22 additional soil borings (TR-1 through TR-22) were <br /> drilled across the Site to determine the type and assess the extent of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons in shallow soil and in groundwater. Four of the borings were <br /> converted to groundwater monitoring wells (MW-8 through MW-11). Results are <br /> presented in Treadwell & Rollo's (T&R) report entitled Subsurface Investigation, <br /> South Parcel, West Weber Avenue & North Lincoln Street, Stockton, California, <br /> dated November 8, 1996. <br /> In January and February 1999, Environmental Resolutions Inc. (ERI) conducted a <br /> tidal study to determine the influence of tidal fluctuations on the direction of <br /> groundwater flow, collected additional data to evaluate concentration trends, <br /> and collected inorganic water quality data to investigate whether natural <br /> attenuation is occurring beneath the Site. Pressure transducers/data loggers <br /> ® Stantec <br />
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