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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0507070
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2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0007703
FACILITY_NAME
ADVANCED INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGIES
STREET_NUMBER
555
STREET_NAME
CARNEGIE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95337
APN
22119064
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
555 CARNEGIE ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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in groundwater, their concentrations are below State and Federal regulatory <br />standards and are not considered a threat to human health or the environment. <br />AOC -2 was a temporary on-site storage area. A housekeeping activity was <br />conducted by staff of Elegant Surfaces following an October 2012 property <br />inspection by DTSC. Waste media removed from the Site (approximately 220 <br />gallons) was transported to the Evergreen Oil recycling center under manifest <br />number 009940094. AGE recommended that petroleum and chemicals storage <br />from current Site operations be conducted in accordance with applicable handling <br />and disposal practices required by Health and Safety Code. Any workers required to <br />manage hazardous waste or materials, should receive proper protective equipment <br />training and hazardous waste training for the safe and appropriate handling of the <br />media. Storage of hazardous waste or materials should be properly managed by <br />property tenants and owners to comply with the Health and Safety Code. <br />AOC -1 were the three on-site monitoring wells. Three ground water monitoring wells <br />(MW -1, MW -2 and MW -3) were installed at the Site in the early 1990s, as part of a <br />subsurface investigation. The wells were reportedly sampled semi-annually as part <br />of a secondary containment monitoring system, until approximately 1999. The <br />results of groundwater samples collected from the three wells in August 2012, <br />discussed above, demonstrate that no significant impact to groundwater up -gradient, <br />down -gradient or immediately adjacent to the former SWMUs has occurred. Since <br />the samples collected from the wells are non-detectable for contaminants, AGE <br />recommended that the wells be destroyed in accordance with the San Joaquin <br />County Well Standards document (San Joaquin County Ordinance Code Section 9- <br />1115.6, amended 08 May 1993, Standards For Well Construction And Destruction In <br />San Joaquin County, dated February 2005) following close of the 30 -day public <br />review and comment period. Following completion of the 30 -day public review and <br />comment period, the three monitoring wells were destroyed on March 13, 2013 <br />under permit and oversight by the SJCEHD. Final inspection and approval was <br />provided by SJCEHD on March 18, 2013. <br />• A human health risk assessment is not considered necessary as no significant <br />concentrations of constituents of concern were identified in soil or groundwater <br />samples. <br />The Phase I/RFA and Closure Report shows that the past activities involving the identified <br />SWMUs and the ADCs did not adversely impact the environment. Based on the <br />information presented by AGE in the draft Report dated December 10, 2012, DTSC is <br />proposing a "Corrective Action Complete Determination" for the property located at <br />551/555 Carnegie Street, Manteca, California following a 30 -day public review and <br />comment period, and following response to any comments received, and provided no new <br />concerns are raised that would require additional site investigation. <br />6. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT <br />To comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), DTSC has determined <br />with certainty that there is no possibility that the activities in question may have a <br />Statement of Basis for Former Advanced Interconnect Technologies, Inc. Facility Page 14 of 15 <br />
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