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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE FILE 2
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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0544513
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0024115
FACILITY_NAME
WEST CLAY PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
639
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CLAY
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
14707110
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
639 W CLAY ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Messrs Trommer and La,-mon 30 June 2008 <br /> Preliminary Five-Year Review Letters Page 3 of 5 <br /> Various Sites <br /> 715 Hunter Street, N. <br /> • The CUF recommended that the EHD direct the RP to assess remedial <br /> technologies and implement active remediation to achieve WQOs in a timely <br /> manner and to delineate impacted groundwater toward the north. The EHD <br /> agrees, noting that DPE has been tested, recommended, and a system has been <br /> installed and ready for use for several months. The EHD will direct immediate <br /> implementation of the remediation system and delineation of the dissolved plume <br /> toward the north. <br /> 610 Hunter Street, N. <br /> • The CUF has recommended that the EHD direct the RP to assess remedial <br /> technologies and conduct focused remediation near monitoring well MW-1 to <br /> achieve WQOs more rapidly. The EHD agrees with this recommendation; at the <br /> recommendation of the RP's consultant, the EHD has directed preparation of a <br /> feasibility study, and work plan if determined to be feasible, for ozone injection. <br /> The EHD has also directed that the SVE performance and efficiency be <br /> evaluated, which may be useful for intermittent operation. <br /> 2650 Monte Diablo Avenue <br /> • The CUF has recommended closure consideration for this site; the EHD does not <br /> agree with this recommendation at this time. Soil gas samples collected as part <br /> of a vapor intrusion evaluation exceeded ESLs. Recently, confirmation borings <br /> were advanced on the site to assess residual impacted soil and to recollect a soil <br /> gas sample; the results of the investigation have not been submitted to the EHD. <br /> If favorable results are obtained the site may be ready for closure consideration. <br /> 639 Clay Street, W. <br /> • The CUF has concurred with the EHD directive that the ozone injection system <br /> should be expanded to achieve WQOs more rapidly. <br /> 4511 Pacific Avenue <br /> The CUF has recommended that the EHD direct the RP to shut down the SVE <br /> system, conduct confirmation sampling to document adequate remediation, and <br /> maximizing the GWE system as necessary to achieve WQOs in a timely manner. <br /> The EHD agrees with these recommendations. The SVE system operation has <br /> ceased and confirmation soil samples have been collected, analyzed and <br /> reported. The GWE system has not been in operation since April 2006, but the <br /> EHD will address this issue. The results of the confirmation sampling showed <br /> some deep soil samples exceed the ESLs, however the soil gas, groundwater <br /> and most soil sample data were favorable; the EHD will review these results in <br /> more detail and issue directives to address the concerns raised by these results. <br /> 2553 Toste Road <br /> • The CUF has recommended that the EHD direct the RP to assess the <br /> effectiveness of the current groundwater treatment system and maximize the <br /> 5-Year Review Comment Letter 063008.doc <br />
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