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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2500 – Emergency Response Program
RECORD_ID
CO0005482
PE
2547
FACILITY_NAME
SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
3515
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
NAVY
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
ENTERED_DATE
2/8/1996 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3515 N NAVY DR
RECEIVED_DATE
2/8/1996 12:00:00 AM
QC Status
Approved
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March 1, 1996 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Cause of Release <br /> Tank 13 is a wastewater/slop product storage tank that is filled by a pump in the under- <br /> ground slop tank fed by the API separator. Currently the only flow through the API <br /> separator is groundwater and trace product extracted by the remedial system. Normally <br /> an automatic forwarding pump passes the effluent from the API separator through a <br /> carbon system prior to discharge to the San Joaquin River. Sometime between 2/6 @ <br /> 6PM and 2/7 @ 7AM, this forwarding pumped failed due to a stuck float switch and the <br /> extracted groundwater began to fill Tank 13 via the API separator and underground slop <br /> tank. Tank 13 was not equipped with a high level shutdown sensor; therefore, when the <br /> tank filled, the extraction pumps continued to operate and overfill the tank until the system <br /> was shut down by Shell personnel on 2/7. <br /> Emergency Response Actions Performed <br /> On 2/7/96, the following emergency response actions were taken: <br /> • Release was reported to the Office of Emergency Services. <br /> • The release area was diked off and a vacuum truck (Ramos Environmental) <br /> was brought in to pump up the ponded water. Approximately 3,800 gallons of <br /> wastewater were recovered and disposed of off-site. <br /> On 2/9/96, soil below the release area was excavated by Ramos Environmental until <br /> saturated conditions were no longer encountered (approximately 3 to 6 inches below <br /> grade). This soil was stored on and covered by visqueen sheets. Approximately 25 cubic <br /> yards of soil were excavated. <br /> Source Removal Actions <br /> On February 14 and 15, 1996, spot excavation of several areas within the release area was <br /> performed (NG Chemical) under the direction of Michael P. Kith from the San Joaquin <br /> County Health Department. Less than 5 cubic yards of soil were excavated. Soil samples <br /> have been obtained and sent to a State certified laboratory for analysis. The soil will be <br /> disposed of off-site once the results have been obtained. <br /> Corrective Actions Taken <br /> A high level sensor has been installed in Tank 13 and tied into the remedial system control <br /> panel. If a similar pump failure occurs and wastewater begins to fill Tank 13, the <br /> groundwater extraction pumps will be shut down once the tank is filled to capacity. <br /> Recommendations <br /> The area in question has been impacted from past releases and is currently under <br /> remediation. In addition to the groundwater extraction system currently operating, a soil <br /> 3151353A\SPILL.DOC <br />
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