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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007657
RECORD_ID
PR0544653
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004695
FACILITY_NAME
BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE #3573
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95201
APN
13907009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
400 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Firestone Store #3573 400 North El Dorado Street, Stockton, California <br /> October 25, 1995 VES Quarterly Report and Request for Closure-4589 Page 12 of 14 <br /> The calculated remaining concentrations of TPH-G and benzene in soil are 1 3-mg/kg and <br /> 0 12-ug/kg, respectively These levels are far below the most stringent California LUFT <br /> Maximum Allowable Levels for TPH-G and benzene in sal of 10-mg/kg and 300-ug/kg, <br /> respectively <br /> It appears extremely unlikely that the reduced level of hydrocarbons remaining after SVES <br /> operation will migrate This is supported by the fact that observable hydrocarbon impacts <br /> did not migrate downward beyond the depth of 28-feet BG during the fifteen years <br /> (estimated) following the release In addition, relatively impermeable asphalt, concrete, <br />' and/or building structures cover the entire surrounding surface area This surface cover <br /> will maximize surface water runoff and therefore minimize the potential for hydrocarbon <br /> transport based on surface water infiltration It is also reasonable to expect that the minor <br /> hydrocarbon levels remaining in the soil will be reduced by natural biodegradation over <br /> time Based on the slight decrease of TPH-G levels following the one month shutdown <br /> period, this may be occurring already Groundwater has not been encountered at this site <br /> to a total investigation depth of 41 .5-feet BG <br />' 5 0 RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> In consideration of the diminished TPH-G levels and the consistently low to nondetect <br /> benzene levels observed in the soil vapor, the asymptotic state of system operation, the <br /> percentage of hydrocarbon mass removed, and the low remaining concentrations of both <br /> TPH-G and benzene with respect to LUFT guidelines, RMI firmly believes that there is <br />' sufficient evidence of satisfactory subsurface remediation, and recommends that no <br /> further operation of the SVES be required <br /> RMI believes that additional verification drilling investigation is unnecessary based upon <br /> a drilling investigation performed prior to SVES operation that yielded entirely nondetect <br /> TPH-G results and trace to nondetect BTEX results (The findings of that investigation can <br /> be reviewed in the Site Assessment Report submitted to San Joaquin County on February <br /> 2, 1994 ) In consideration of that drilling investigation, followed by six months of SVES <br /> operation, RMI believes that no further action is necessary <br /> RYAN-MURPHY, INCORPORATED Denver <br /> FArvonnwmtd Construction Management Las Aneks <br />
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