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__�� + ^- <br /> .�'�;ALIy kms~ <br /> 1YY� EXECUTIVE SLTN0 ARY <br /> This document summarizes the Final Remediation Plan for two <br /> former underground fuel storage tank sites located on the property at <br /> the western extreme of West Weber Avenue in Stockton, California. <br /> The remediation is being conducted by ERM-West, Inc. on behalf of <br /> Catellus Development Corporation and under the supervision of the <br /> Environmental Health Division of San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services. <br /> The remedial activities address two specific site locations at the <br /> following addresses on the West Weber property: <br /> • 1515 West Weber Avenue: Former Tank Site #1; and <br /> • 1325 West Weber Avenue: Former Tank Site #2 <br /> Underground fuel storage tanks were removed from both sites and, <br /> releases of petroleum products from the underground storage tanks <br /> were detected. The extent of the constituents in soil and ground water <br /> has been characterized at both sites. <br /> For site soils, the remedial alternative is overexcavation and on-site <br /> aeration of hydrocarbon-containing soils. The soil remediation process <br /> will encompass the following steps: excavation; excavation <br /> confirmation sampling; excavation backfilling; soil aeration; and <br /> aeration confirmation sampling. No excavation will be conducted <br /> beneath the buildings. An attempt will be made to collect soil samples <br /> from beneath the buildings in areas where the affected soils appear to <br /> extend below the building to determine the mass of residual <br /> hydrocarbons present beneath the building (if any is present). <br /> For ground water, the remedial alternative entails the extraction of a <br /> fixed volume of hydrocarbon-containing ground water from both sites, <br /> aeration of the extracted water, and discharge to the sewer. If necessary, <br /> the extracted ground water may first be polished with liquid-phase <br /> activated carbon prior to discharge to the sewer. <br />