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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0522015
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0015207
FACILITY_NAME
DESALVATORE PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
200
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STREET_NAME
BECKMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04905066
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Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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200 N BECKMAN RD LODI 95240
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KLEINFELDER <br />7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />This report summarizes Kleinfelder's Phase II Environmental findings for the San Joaquin <br />County Mosquito & Vector Control District (SJC/MVCD) facility located at 200 N. Beckman <br />Road in Lodi, California. The Phase II work was requested to update current conditions at the <br />site and address selected concerns from former environmental assessments previously conducted <br />at the site (See Background Section). Kleinfelder's assessment included the installation of four <br />monitoring wells and advancement of three soil borings to depths ranging from 30 to 50 feet in <br />the fornier underground storage tank (UST) areas. Near surface soil sampling was conducted in a <br />washdown area, chemical storage area, pond area and former UST soil stockpile. The <br />monitoring wells were surveyed, developed and subsequently sampled. Soil and groundwater <br />samples were submitted for various analyses (See Section 4). The Phase Il work included an <br />evaluation of potential offsite sources of contamination. <br />A total of four groundwater samples, six composite soil samples and 22 discrete soil samples <br />were analyzed for various analyses as listed in Section 4. A summary of the analytical results are <br />located in Tables 2 through 8 and sampling locations are illustrated on Plate 3. Based on the <br />reported analytical results and field observations during sampling, the following is a brief <br />summary of Kleinfelder's findings: <br />❑ Depth to groundwater was measured approximately 55 to 60 feet below ground surface <br />(bgs). Depth to groundwater was evaluated to be southwest at a gradient of <br />approximately 0.010 to 0.012 ft/ft. <br />❑ One of the four groundwater samples collected from the four monitoring wells had <br />elevated levels of petroleum constituents. This sample was collected from MW -4, which <br />according to groundwater elevations is situated down -gradient of a former Shell/Econo <br />Gas station located at 880 Victor Road (north of site). Based on this information, it <br />appears that the current and/or past operations of the adjacent gas station are impacting <br />groundwater beneath the northern portion of the site. <br />❑ Soil and groundwater samples were collected in two former onsite UST areas where <br />petroleum impacted soil has been excavated. Based on analytical results and <br />Kleinfelder's field observations, petroleum impacted soils remain in the eastern portion of <br />the southernmost UST area (See Plate 4) at depths ranging from approximately 25 to 45 <br />feet below ground surface (bgs). Analytical results reveal a marked decline in petroleum <br />concentrations at 40 feet to non -detect levels at 50 feet. Groundwater samples were none <br />detected for requested petroleum constituents in this area. <br />❑ Kleinfelder recommends shallow excavation of petroleum impacted soil in the washdown <br />area followed by confirmation soil sampling. The excavated soil in the washdown area <br />and petroleum impacted stockpiled soil from the former UST area should be disposed of <br />according to local and federal regulations. <br />For additional conclusions and recommendations and discussion of findings please refer to <br />Sections 5 and 6. <br />362741 ST03R1919 Page 1 of 19 <br />�: 2004 Kleinfelder, Inc. January 3, 2004 <br />
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