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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2500 – Emergency Response Program
RECORD_ID
CO0052442
PE
2546
FACILITY_NAME
KEHE DISTRIBUTORS
STREET_NUMBER
4650
STREET_NAME
NEWCASTLE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
18110016
ENTERED_DATE
8/13/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
4650 NEWCASTLE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/13/2020 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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and concrete surfaces of the parking lot in three (3) areas measuring an approximate 10'x20'. The crew <br />further noted facility personnel had contained the diesel fuel with granular absorbents and absorbent <br />booms. AS personnel deployed additional granular absorbents and worked in with hand tools. The crew <br />then degreased and pressure washed the diesel fuel -impacted asphalt and concrete surfaces of the parking <br />lot until no visual or olfactory evidence of diesel fuel remained on the asphalt surfaces. The diesel fuel - <br />impacted rinsate was then collected by drum vac and containerized in 55 -gallon drums. A representative <br />from the San Joaquin County Environmental Health (SJCEH) CUPA, Mr. Jason Gaitan, inspected the site <br />with AS personnel and determined two (2) soil surfaces measuring one (1) sq ft each needed to be hand <br />excavated. AS personnel utilized hand tools to excavate the diesel fuel -impacted soil surfaces vertically and <br />laterally until no visual or olfactory evidence of diesel fuel remained onsite. The representative from SJCEH <br />further inspected the site and determined no further actions necessary. All diesel fuel -impacted material, <br />soil, and rinsate was collected in five (5) 55 -gallon drums and staged onsite until disposal could be <br />coordinated. AS personnel secured the site and scheduled to return to collect the staged waste. <br />September 9, 2020, the crew from AS arrived onsite to collect the staged waste. The crew collected the five <br />(5) 55 -gallon drums of diesel fuel -impacted material, soil, and rinsate for transport and disposal. AS <br />personnel secured the site and demobilized. <br />WASTE DISPOSAL: <br />On September 15, 2020, five (5) 55 -gallon drums of diesel fuel -impacted material, soil, and rinsate was <br />transported to, and disposed of at Crosby & Overton, Inc. in Long Beach, CA (see attached Uniform <br />Hazardous Waste Manifest). <br />CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />Following the corrective actions, no visual or olfactory evidence of diesel fuel were observed at the site. <br />Based on these results, it appears that the corrective actions were successful and no further action should <br />be required. CES recommends that the incident be closed. <br />KeHE Distributors, Inc. and Cura Emergency Services, L.C. appreciates your assistance during this <br />incident. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at (972) 378-7333. <br />Respectfully, <br />Cura Emergency Services, L.C. <br />Jared Melton <br />Incident Manager <br />Nov 17, 2020 Cura Emergency Services, L.C. 01998 <br />
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