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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4700 - Waste Tire Program
RECORD_ID
PR0535342
PE
4740
FACILITY_ID
FA0020390
FACILITY_NAME
RENEWED RESOURCES CORP
STREET_NUMBER
29425
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25312026
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
29425 S MACARTHUR RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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10-23-1398 E_:2lc�'M FROM T3 31-709464213D 0.04 <br /> Michael P.Kenny,Executive Officer 4- September 3, 1998 <br /> summer are approximately S - 10 gglm3. Normal wintertime concentrations are as <br /> high as 80 gglm;. <br /> On August 9, 1998, the Springfield)-'lying Service of Columbia(ARB <br /> contractor)reported descriptions of the tire fire smoke as well as the routine air <br /> temperature profiles for"burn day"predictions. They reported the base of the plume <br /> in the morning was 2500 feet, with a layer about 2000 feet thick fanning out about 10 <br /> miles south of Tracy. A higher layer 6000-7500 feet thicker was observed to the east <br /> and north.This layer extended over the foothills to the east and north In the <br /> afternoon the base of the smoke was at about 2000 feet and the tops about 5000-5500 <br /> feet, with higher layer merging with that to the south.The higher layer had a base at <br /> about 7000 feet and tops at about 8540.feet_The smoke plume was reported to be <br /> fanning out to the north and south,covering much of the San Joaquin Valley. The <br /> I! �Iea1IM i - miles sou o e L. Re worst visa i was esbma fil <br /> to be about seven miles. <br /> Late in the afternoon of <br /> August 11, 1998, Dr_ Karen Furst, ;. <br /> Director of the San Joaquin County ,�. <br /> Health Department, contacted Bob <br /> Leonard of the CD and requested that <br /> L, mbnlri io be renewed. On <br /> August 12, 1998. the Compliance <br /> Division Emergency Response Team <br /> continued monitoring for CO, toluene <br /> Tire <br /> and THC in the affected area, while Fre Plume with Im�ersan 1er�8jlt/9t3 <br /> the MLD team monitored for Total Carbon(TC) as a surrogate for smoke. Staff <br /> continued the gaseous monitoring effort until August 14, 1998 when the Public Health <br /> Officer determined that there was no point in monitoring fuither. <br /> Au Mo motoring �esults <br /> Table 1 summarizes the results of the gaseous ambient air monitoring <br /> conducted by Compliance Division staff at various locations near the Tracy tire fire. <br /> Monitoring sites were changed throughout the night and day due to the changes in the <br /> plume direction and in order to monitor the plume at locations between the fire and <br /> any possibly affected residents. Background CO levels ranged from 1 ppm to<1 ppm; <br /> background THC levels ranged from 8 ppm to<1 ppm, and background toluene levels <br /> ranged from 4 ppm to<1 ppm. (Note. Dets,ction limit of the instrument is about l <br /> ppm; these readings are at the extreme bottom of the instrument range and as such <br /> constitute primarily background concentrations and instrument noise.) In-plume <br />
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