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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE FILE 2
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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0541077
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023517
FACILITY_NAME
PS MARINA 5 / KING ISLAND RESORT
STREET_NUMBER
11530
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
EIGHT MILE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
07119006
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
11530 W EIGHT MILE RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Messrs Trommer and L. jon 16 June 2008 <br /> Preliminary Five-Year Review Letters Page 2 of 7 <br /> Various Sites <br /> wells . The EHD is awaiting the groundwater extraction test report to comment on <br /> pump and treat; the absorbent appears to be for free product and has not been <br /> approved . <br /> 2500 Lodi Avenue, W. <br /> • CUF recommended site closure consideration . A DPE test was recently <br /> conducted on MW-3 ; a report of findings is anticipated in the near future with a <br /> closure report addressing vapor intrusion potential and comparison to Region II <br /> ESI-s . <br /> 345 Yosemite Street, N <br /> • CUF recommended site closure consideration. The EHD does not agree with this <br /> recommendation at this time for the following reasons. The site has two UARs <br /> and separate site codes (503414 and 2216), but have been worked under one <br /> CUF Claim (#12858). The western former underground storage tank (UST) site is <br /> nearly ready for closure consideration , but recent review shows that the vertical <br /> extent of impacted groundwater has not been demonstrated. Also, a sand unit <br /> that is a potential contaminant migration pathway was not sampled toward the <br /> northwest. The EHD will direct that these data be acquired . The EHD also <br /> believes some attempt should be made to reduce the contaminant <br /> concentrations more rapidly, perhaps some batch groundwater extraction. <br /> • The eastern former UST site (case #503414) is not fully delineated laterally or <br /> vertically. Additional monitoring wells to complete the lateral and vertical <br /> assessment of the eastern UST is required. Following receipt of the report of <br /> monitoring well installations, assuming favorable analytical results, and sufficient <br /> quarterly monitoring of the new wells , this case may then be ready for closure <br /> consideration . As with the other case on the site, the EHD also believes some <br /> attempt should be made to reduce the contaminant concentrations more rapidly, <br /> perhaps some batch groundwater extraction . The RP will be directed to evaluate <br /> the potential benefit from some remediation for both cases. <br /> 15406 Tracy Blvd . <br /> • CUF recommended consideration for site closure; the EHD does not agree with <br /> this recommendation at this time . Vertical delineation of impacted groundwater is <br /> not complete; the onsite domestic well, screened between 76 and 96 feet bsg , is <br /> approximately 100 feet from impacted monitoring well MW-4. A work plan will be <br /> submitted in the near future to advance two geoprobe borings downgradient of <br /> MW-4 for lateral and vertical delineation and to perform a pumping test on MW-4; <br /> the EHD , in consultation with the CVRWQCB , believes this work should be <br /> completed before closure consideration . <br /> 757 Eleventh Street <br /> • CUF recommended evaluation of remedial technologies and potential for vapor <br /> intrusion . The EHD agrees with these recommendations, but notes that there <br /> were two UST systems with releases approximately 300 feet apart. The down- <br /> gradient and cross gradient extents of the dissolved plume centered on former <br /> 5-Year Review Comment Letter 061608.doc <br />
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