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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0544106
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0015207
FACILITY_NAME
SJC MOSQUITO & VECTOR CONTROL DIST
STREET_NUMBER
200
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STREET_NAME
BECKMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04905031
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
200 N BECKMAN RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Mosquito Abatement Duct SW <br /> Page 3 <br /> Site States <br /> Fallowing the removal of the underground storage tanks, soil contamination was <br /> excavated to 27 feet below ground surface. Residual soil contamination was <br /> detected up to 12 ppm TPH. However, the detection limits used for BTEX were too <br /> high and sidewall samples were not collected. <br /> On April 13, 1987, to verify that the on site well was not affected by the petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon release, a sample was collected and analysis indicated that the well was <br /> not contaminated and that groundwater within the well was noted at 28 feet below <br /> ground surface. <br /> Subsequently, two new tanks (#9 and #10) were installed in the area excavated. <br /> On December 4, 1991, a UAR and Prop 65 notification were filed by PHS/EHD. <br /> Correspondence prepared by PHSIEHD dated December 23, 1991 informed you that <br /> a UAR was filed and that additional investigation of the site was required. <br /> On February 3, 1994, you were notified that a work plan to install monitoring wells <br /> and to continue the soil investigation should be submitted. In July 1994, seven soil <br /> boring were drilled,three of which were converted into monitoring wells and two were <br /> continued to allow the collection of groundwater samples using a hydropunch. The <br /> results from this investigation indicated that there was possible residual soil <br /> contamination in the area of former tanks #1, #2 and #4. <br /> In order to confirm that groundwater has not been impacted, additional groundwater <br /> monitoring and sampling should be scheduled by March 31, 1995. <br /> As PHSIEHD requested during the recent meeting, a summary of all the prior soil and <br /> groundwater analytical results from the tank removals, over-excavation, soil borings, <br /> groundwater monitoring wells and hydropunches should be prepared and submitted <br /> immediately. A corrective action plan estimating the volume and concentration of <br /> residual soil contamination should be submitted by May 15, 1995. As you indicated, <br /> the District is evaluating the necessity of retaining use of tanks #9 and #10. If these <br /> tanks are removed, it will likely occur sometime between April and June 1995 and at <br /> that time additional remedial investigation will occur. <br /> If you have any questions or to schedule a site inspection to witness sampling, <br /> please contact Mary Meays at (209) 468-0337. <br /> Donna Heran, RENS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Mary Meays, Senior REHS Diane M. Hinson, REHS <br /> Site Mitigation Unit Supervisor <br /> MM/MOSQUITO <br /> CC' Elizabeth Thayer, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />
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