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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0008735
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1100066
STREET_NUMBER
29665
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
KASSON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
APN
25527006
ENTERED_DATE
5/3/2011 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
29665 S KASSON RD
RECEIVED_DATE
5/2/2011 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> 5. One domestic well and three septic It appears that the well and septic <br /> systems are located on the Site. Wash systems are currently in use. The water <br /> water was observed to be discharging to discharge may be the result of a faulty or <br /> a ditch to the south of the trailers. inadequate septic system. The source of <br /> (Current on-site) the discharge should be determined and <br /> repairs made to the system as needed. <br /> Any septic systems which are not to <br /> remain in use should be abandoned <br /> under EHD oversight. <br /> 6. Two above-ground storage tanks, Petroleum products from current and past <br /> 10,000 gallons (diesel) and 1,000 use could remain in the on-Site soils. The <br /> gallons (gasoline) in size, were observed only way to determine the presence or <br /> on the Site. A third tank approximately absence of these chemicals is by testing <br /> 500 gallons in size was observed on the and analysis. Typically, any such testing <br /> southeast side of the southern shop; it is conducted at the property owner's <br /> did not appear to be in use. A small tank discretion. Above-ground storage tanks <br /> approximately 55 gallons in size was should be maintained in accordance with <br /> observed on the southwest side of the all applicable laws and regulations. <br /> storage building. According to the EHD <br /> files, one 300-gallon waste oil tank and <br /> one 110-gallon hydraulic oil tank were <br /> also located on the Site as of 2009. <br /> (Current and past on-site) <br /> 7. Several small soil stains were observed As part of periodic "housekeeping," <br /> to the west of the storage building; an stained soil should be removed and <br /> additional stain was observed to the appropriately disposed. Should any <br /> northwest of the wood debris pile. stains be found to extend more than a few <br /> Staining to concrete and wood was inches below the ground surface, an <br /> observed near the drum storage area on environmental professional should be <br /> the east side of the southern shop. retained to determine the nature and <br /> (Current on-site) extent of the staining. <br /> 8. Surface debris was observed on the Site As part of periodic "housekeeping," <br /> including metal, wood, concrete, old surface debris should be removed from <br /> appliances, an old trailer, burn barrels, the Site. As the debris is removed, the <br /> two tractor tires, and 13 automotive ground surface beneath should be <br /> batteries. (Current on-site) inspected and any stained soils treated as <br /> discussed in Item 7, above. Waste tires <br /> should be appropriately disposed to <br /> prevent posing a fire hazard. Concrete <br /> pipe is discussed in Item 12, below. <br /> LOGE 1115 Page 11 <br />
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