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2013 Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring and Evaluation Report <br /> Full-Scale In Situ Hexavalent Chromium Reduction Treatment Implementation <br /> Former Marley Cooling Tower Site,Stockton,California August 2013 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> MWH Americas, Inc. (MWH) has prepared this 2013 Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring and <br /> Evaluation Report on behalf of SPX Corporation (SPX) for the former Marley Cooling Tower <br /> Company (MCTC) facility (the Site) in Stockton, California (Figure 1). This report summarizes <br /> the results of groundwater monitoring during the second semiannual period (January through <br /> June) of 2013, and presents an evaluation of groundwater trends associated with the full-scale in <br /> situ hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) groundwater remediation at the Site. A facility site plan <br /> illustrating the groundwater remediation area is provided as Figure 2. Full-scale in situ Cr+6 <br /> remediation was implemented in 2008, conforming to the Final Remedial Action Plan (RAP) <br /> Amendment (MWH, 2007a) accepted by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> (DTSC). A supplemental Cr+6 remediation effort was implemented during the second <br /> semiannual period of 2010, as described in the 2010 annual performance monitoring report <br /> (MWH, 2011a). An additional supplemental Cr+6 remediation effort was implemented during <br /> the second semiannual period of 2012, as described in the 2012 annual performance monitoring <br /> report (MWH, 2013a). This annual report was prepared according to Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements (WDR) Order No. R5-2007-0126 issued by the California Central Valley Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) in 2007 (CVRWQCB, 2007) and Monitoring and <br /> Reporting Program (MRP) No. R5-2012-0814 issued by the CVRWQCB in 2012 (CVRWQCB, <br /> 2012). <br /> Full-scale in situ treatment was implemented based on the successful results of two pilot studies <br /> conducted at the Site. The pilot studies, which evaluated the effectiveness of treatment and <br /> methods of implementation, consisted of two phases (I and II). The phases are discussed in <br /> detail in the 2008 Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report(MWH, 2008a). <br /> The injection-boring phase of the RAP Amendment In Situ Cr+6 Reduction Treatment <br /> Implementation Program began on January 16, 2008, and was completed on June 5, 2008, as <br /> summarized in Table 1. The injection-boring phase consisted of drilling 509 remedial injection <br /> borings throughout the Site to deliver reductant solution into impacted Shallow Zone portions of <br /> the aquifer and create reactive (reductive) barriers across accessible areas of the Cr+6 plume. Five <br /> horizontal flushing wells and two horizontal treatment wells were also installed beneath the <br /> (a MWH <br /> 1-1 <br />