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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0005750
PE
2631
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500726
STREET_NUMBER
920
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FREWERT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
APN
19126022
ENTERED_DATE
11/3/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
920 W FREWERT RD
RECEIVED_DATE
11/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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t Valley Organics, Inc. - e: " ' <br /> - 2 - 15 November 2007 <br /> Underlying groundwater quality appears to be degraded in the vicinity of well MW-4. Based on <br /> the data presented, depth to groundwater ranges between 4.5 and 23 feet bgs. The <br /> shallowest groundwater depths are in theNicinity of the Sanchez Property, where the <br /> proposed composting facility will be located. Groundwater appears to flow from the southwest <br /> to the northeast, based on the data presented. The groundwater gradient is unknown. <br /> Groundwater quality between wells MW-11;, MW-2, MW-3, and MW-5 varies slightly from well to <br /> well when comparing EC and.TDS. This holds true for other constituents of concern as well. <br /> However, groundwater,quality in. well MW-4 appears to contain elevated concentrations of all <br /> constituents analyzed when compared to wells MW-1 through MW-3, and MW-5. As an <br /> example, EC, TDS, chloride, and calcium'detected in well MW-4 are 5.9,,8, 12.3, and 21 times <br /> higher than the average concentrations o#.these constituents found in the other wells. The <br /> highest quality groundwater is found in well MW-5, southwest or upgradient of the Sanchez <br /> P QpertyThe oorestc roundwater �s found in .well MW 4 Teast-northeast or down aradie�t-.of �._ <br /> the Sanchez Property. - T _ _ __.-- _ _ <br /> Based on the data presented, Valley Organics has not provided sufficient evidence of <br /> underlying groundwater quality of the Sanchez Property: Upgradient and down gradient wells <br /> provide some indication of groundwater quality, but water quality between the two wells varies <br /> f significantly. Specific groundwater information is required to evaluate what the underlying <br /> groundwater quality is beneath the Sanchez Property. Staff recommends Valley Organics <br /> conduct a limited investigation to collect grab groundwater samples for analyses. <br /> I' Valley Organics proposes to compact the native soil onsite to help create a low permeable <br /> barrier to protect underlying groundwater. .'According to the Letter Response, laboratory <br /> testing of dry density and falling head permeability were conducted and concluded that if <br /> onsite soils were compacted between 88 and 90 percent relative compaction, permeability <br /> would increase to between 1.1 x10.5 and 8'9x10.5 cm/sec. In essence, Valley Organics is <br /> proposing to develop a low permeability working surface prior to composting operations taking <br />` place. Although this is not a Title 27 regulated facility, staff recommends Valley Organics <br /> submit a Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) Plan in accordance with Title 27, Section <br /> 20323 and 20324(a) through (i) and to use the referenced'sections as guidance when <br /> ;constructing the co.mpost-area. <br /> Valley Organics proposes to utilize BMPs to control process water and storm water flowing <br /> across the compost area and compact the!�native soil to achieve a minimum of 10.5 cm/sec <br /> permeability. BMPs to control process water and storm water flowing across the site are <br /> appropriate measures as is compacting the native soil to lower permeability rates. However, <br /> additional characterization of the underlying groundwater quality must be conducted. Based <br /> on the data presented in the 26 October 2007 Letter Response, additional data is required to <br /> t evaluate the underlying water quality beneath the Sanchez Property. Staff recommends <br /> Valley Organics conduct a limited groundwater investigation that includes collecting grab <br /> groundwater samples beneath the Sanchez Property. The grab groundwater samples shall be <br /> analyzed for the constituents listed in Table 1 below. <br /> ii. <br /> a <br />
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