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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008814
RECORD_ID
PR0545129
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006171
FACILITY_NAME
Mizkan America, Inc.
STREET_NUMBER
1400
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-3743
APN
14115002
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1400 E WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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t1181 Quarry Lane <br /> . Building 300 <br />' . Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> (510) 462-4000 <br /> (510) 462-6283 FAX <br /> & Associates <br /> May 12, 1994 BSK Job No P92219 3 <br /> t Mr. Frank Yoneshige <br /> Van Den Bergh Foods <br /> 1400 Waterloo Road <br /> P.O. Box 9200 <br /> Stockton, CA 95208 <br />' Subject: Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Van Den Bergh Foods <br /> Stockton Facility <br /> 1 Dear Mr. Yoneshige <br /> BSK & Associates, Inc. (BSK) is pleased to submit this report which summarizes quarterly <br /> groundwater sampling and analysis performed at the subject Van Den Bergh Foods facility <br /> Two copies of this report are provided to be submitted to San Joaquin Department of Health <br />' Services, attention Mary Meays The two copies of the report should be submitted with a cover <br /> letter provided by Van Den Bergh Foods <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> BSK& Associates,Inc (BSK) understands that a 1000-gallon gasoline tank, a 550-gallon solvent <br /> ttank, and a 520-gallon diesel tank were removed from a common excavation on June 26, 1986. <br /> Analytical results of soil boring R-1 (Stauffer, April 1987) drilled to a depth of 30 feet indicated <br />' diesel concentrations ranging from 14,000 ppm to 61,000 ppm and aromatic volatile <br /> concentrations ranging from 1 ppm Benzene to 22 ppm Xylenes at depths from 15 feet to 30 feet <br /> Chlorinated hydrocarbons were not detected in R-1 No contamination was detected in soil <br />' bonngs R-2 or R-3, located approximately 10 feet northeast and northwest from the excavated <br /> area <br />' Results of a groundwater investigation conducted by Roy F Weston in October 1988 indicated <br /> no diesel fuel components detectable in soil or water samples collected during installation and <br /> sampling of three monitoring wells located approximately 75 feet east, 100 feet northwest and <br /> 100 feet south of the former tanks emplacement The monitoring wells were installed to a depth <br /> of approximately 65 feet On December 16, 1993 the depth to groundwater was measured in <br /> MW-1 by BSK personnel The groundwater was observed to be at a depth greater than 65 feet. <br /> In October of 1992 BSK drilled and sampled two soil borings, one boring in the former tank <br /> excavation, and one boring approximately ten feet north of the excavation (the latter was <br /> completed as a groundwater monitoring well) The results of the soil samples analyzed indicate <br /> that petroleum hydrocarbons were detected to a depth of 70 feet in the soil boring completed in <br /> the former tank excavation and to a depth of 60 feet in the soil bonng completed ten feet north <br /> Geotechnical Engineering• Engineering Geology •Envtronmental Services• Construction Inspection &Testing •Analytical Testing <br />
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