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Soil Boring Results and VEG/ISCO Work Plan <br />Field Maintenance Shop #24, Stockton, California October 2016 <br />Soil confirmation samples will be compared to applicable California Tier 2 ESLs as presented in <br />Table 1, reflecting soil concentrations that are deemed protective of underlying groundwater <br />quality. <br />3.3. ISCO Remedial Measure <br />Following the implementation of in-situ VEG, a round of ISCO injections is proposed to reduce <br />the contaminants of concern (primarily BTEX compounds and total petroleum hydrocarbons) in <br />groundwater. The proposed treatment plan includes an application event of sodium persulfate <br />(PersulfOx) and Oxygen Release Compound-Advanced (ORC-A) to reduce concentrations via <br />chemical oxidation and enhanced aerobic biodegradation. The Remedial Contractor will employ <br />Direct Push Technology (DPT) in three (3) defined treatment areas around monitoring wells FMS- <br />MW5 (Area 2), FMS-MW6 (Area 1) and FMS-MW7 (Area 3) as shown in Figure 7. A total of 23 <br />injection points in the vertical treatment interval of 35 to 45 feet bgs are proposed. The number of <br />injection points per treatment area is detailed in Section 3.3.2 below, and final locations of the <br />proposed injection points will be determined in the field. Drilling equipment will be operated by a <br />C-57 licensed contractor. <br />3.3.1. ISCO Treatment Objectives <br />The objective of the ISCO injections is to further reduce residual petroleum hydrocarbon <br />concentrations in Site groundwater in the vicinity of the source area wells (FMS-MW5, FMS-MW6 <br />and FMS-MW7). ISCO utilizing PersulfOx and ORC-A are the selected ISCO reagents to treat the <br />residual gasoline and diesel in the source zone area at the site. These reagents have been <br />previously approved by the CVRWQCB under the existing WDR and General Order No. R5-2008- <br />0149-045 for the Site and utilized at the Site during the 2014 and 2015 ISCO injections. Reagent <br />selection, evaluation, and discussion have been previously presented to the CVRWQCB in the <br />Work Plan for Implementing Remedial Action by In-situ Chemical Oxidation Treatment (ECM, <br />2014) and Remedial Action Completion Report for In-situ Chemical Injection (ECM, 2016). <br />3.3.2. Proposed ISCO Injection Scope <br />PersulfOx and ORC-A will be injected in three treatment areas; Area 1 (325 square feet [ft2]), Area <br />2 (325 ft2), and Area 3 (300 ft2). Six (6) direct push injection points will be used for the PersulfOx <br />application and six (6) separate injection points for ORC-A in Area 1. Six (6) and five (5) injection <br />points will be used in Area 2 and Area 3, respectively for the ORC-A injections. All three treatment <br />areas, will be injected from 35 to 45 feet below ground surface (bgs). The injection interval for this <br />target treatment area will focus on remediating the BTEX and TPH mass in submerged soil and <br />groundwater. The extent and amount of reagents applied in the treatment areas are provided <br />below. <br />Area 1 — Monitoring Well MW-6 and Former Dispenser Island <br />325 ft2 <br />Total of 12 Injection Points <br />2,204 lbs. (1,879 gallons) of PersulfOx (6 Injection Points) <br />320 lbs. (104 gallons as a 30% slurry) of ORC-A (6 Injection Points) <br />Area 2 — Monitoring Well MW-5 Former UST Pad <br />325 ft2 <br />Total of 6 Injection Points <br />Page 8 •