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RECORD_ID
PR0541087
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2959
FACILITY_ID
FA0023524
FACILITY_NAME
SPX MARLEY COOLING FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
200
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WAGNER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
14331007
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
200 N WAGNER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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2012 Annual Groundwater Monitoring and Evaluation Report <br /> Full-Scale In Situ Hexavalent Chromium Reduction Treatment Implementation <br /> Former Marley Cooling Tower Site, Stockton,California February 2013 <br /> former retort pit source area between February 25 and March 21, 2008. The horizontal wells <br /> have been used to inject treatment solution and water (to flush the vadose zone) in the source <br /> area, as summarized in Table 1. Details of the program are presented in the Remedial Action <br /> Implementation Completion Report (RAICR) (MWH, 2008b). Supplemental vertical treatment <br /> injections were completed in the fall of 2010 to expedite the removal of Cr+6 surrounding the <br /> former retort pit and in the Intermediate Zone beneath the North and South yards. Additional <br /> supplemental vertical injections were completed in summer 2012 to address shallow and <br /> intermediate Cr+6 in the South Yard. The reactive barrier locations are shown on Figure 3, and <br /> program details are summarized in Table 1. <br /> Historical reports prepared for the Site can be accessed at the public information repository <br /> established at the Stockton City Library located at 605 N. El Dorado Street. These reports detail <br /> Site conditions, Site investigation history, and implementation of remedial activities performed <br /> under the Final RAP (California Department of Health Services, 1990). <br /> This report presents the results of groundwater monitoring and sampling performed for wells in <br /> the injection program area from July through December 2012, including quarterly sampling <br /> events in July and October. The groundwater monitoring program wells, analytes, and sampling <br /> frequencies are presented in Table 2. <br /> The remainder of this report is organized as follows: <br /> • Section 2.0 — Background. Presents a brief overview of Site history and describes the <br /> full-scale in situ groundwater remediation activities. <br /> • Section 3.0 — Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling. Describes the groundwater <br /> monitoring and sampling plan associated with the full-scale in situ groundwater <br /> remediation and presents and discusses the results of the field and laboratory analyses <br /> performed during the third and fourth quarters of 2012. <br /> • Section 4.0 —Laboratory and Field Sample Results and Discussion. Summarizes and <br /> discusses laboratory and field sample results for the different Site areas. <br /> • Section 5.0 — Groundwater Treatment Activities. Summarizes treatment activities <br /> conducted in the third and fourth quarters of 2012 as part of the full-scale in situ Cr+6 <br /> reduction treatment implementation. <br /> • Section 6.0 — Performance Evaluation. Presents an evaluation of the full-scale in situ <br /> Cr+6 reduction treatment implementation performance, as required by the WDR. <br /> MWK, <br /> 1-2 <br />
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