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2019 SOIL MGMT PLAN (JULY-REVISED)
RECORD_ID
PR0504201
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4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0000214
FACILITY_NAME
PILKINGTON NORTH AMERICA INC PLANT 10
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LOUISE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330-9739
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
500 E LOUISE AVE
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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<br />Former Pilkington North America Site 4 Health and Safety Plan <br /> EKI B90047.00 <br /> Diesel Spill Area: A diesel fuel leak from underground piping associated with an <br />aboveground storage tank (“AST”) was discovered at the Site in 1996 and was also <br />excavated in 1996. Excavation activities removed the AST underground piping, <br />approximately 15 cubic yards of soil, 3,000 gallons of diesel, and 2,000 gallons of a diesel <br />and water mixture. A recovery and monitoring well network was installed in 1999 to <br />passively remove additional light non‐aqueous phase liquid (“LNAPL”) present in the <br />subsurface at an average rate of less than 20 gallons per year. The recovery and <br />monitoring well network was expanded in 2015 and a temporary dual‐phase extraction <br />(“DPE”) system began operation in June 2016 to actively recover LNAPL. Three rebound <br />tests were conducted from late 2017 to late 2018. Approximately 3,400 pounds (“lbs”) of <br />diesel were removed by the DPE system as of September 2018. <br />Areas where EKI activities are planned to occur during summer 2019 <br /> Waste Unit 1 (“WU1”): Excavation and removal of glass cullet from the portion of WU1 <br />located on Parcel B was completed in April 2018. Extensive analyses of materials from <br />WU1 demonstrated that the materials were not hazardous and the excavated material <br />was utilized in the foundation of the building constructed on Parcel B. <br /> Waste Unit 1 Sliver (“WU1 Sliver”): During excavation of WU1 on Parcel B, it was <br />determined that a sliver of WU1 extended to the north onto the Former PNA Site. The <br />WU1 Sliver extends approximately 25 to 35 feet onto the Former PNA Site and is <br />approximately 250 to 350 feet long. In late March 2019, and in accordance with the WU1 <br />Plan Addendum, soil/waste material was excavated from the WU1 Sliver and stockpiled <br />for reuse at the Site. <br /> North and South Waste Cells: The subarea contained two deep waste pits or cells <br />containing waste glass, rubbish and other materials located on the western boundary of <br />Parcel B. They have been designated as the North and South Waste Cells. Similar materials <br />are also present on the Cogen. Extensive analyses were conducted on materials excavated <br />from the North and South Waste Cells and WU‐1; two samples contained concentrations <br />of lead and/or dioxin/furan above regulatory goals and both were detected in a waste <br />cell. The excavated materials were properly disposed of off‐site. <br /> Stained Areas Observed in Utility Trenching: Stained soils were observed in utility <br />trenching being conducted in April 2019 to the east of the main building. These areas <br />were discussed in a Site meeting with Regional Water Quality Control Board (“RWQCB”) <br />representatives and EKI on 30 April 2019. Collection of a soil sample was agreed to at that <br />meeting. The sample will be analyzed for the list requested by the RWQCB in an email <br />dated 6 May 2019. <br /> Cement/Glass Pad Along Utility Trench: There is an area of cement and concrete covered <br />with asphalt slurry that was encountered in the excavation to the northeast of the larger <br />of the two metal buildings at the Site. This area was discussed in a Site meeting with <br />RWQCB representatives and EKI on 30 April 2019. Collection of a glass/cement sample <br />was agreed to at that meeting. The sample will be analyzed for the list requested by the <br />RWQCB in an email dated 6 May 2019.
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