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PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Stockton Soil Treatment Facility, Inc. (SSTF) as a subsidiary of <br /> Ogden Environmental Services, Inc . proposes to operate a thermal <br /> treatment plant in which non-hazardous hydrocarbon-contaminated <br /> soil will be processed in order to permanently destroy the organ- <br /> ic contaminants within the soil. <br /> Project Location <br /> The proposed facility is located at the site of the former Tillie <br /> Lewis Foods cannery on a 4 . 5 acre parcel on the south side of <br /> Navy Drive approximately 500 feet west of Fresno Avenue (Assessor <br /> Parcel No. 163-370-03) in the southwestern part of the City of <br /> Stockton. (Refer to Vicinity Map) <br /> The project site is located in a developed industrial area. The <br /> site is designated as Industrial on the City of Stockton General <br /> Plan Land Use map and is zoned M-2 (Heavy Industrial) . <br /> Project Characteristics <br /> SSTF proposes to take soil which has been contaminated by gaso- <br /> line, diesel fuel , fuel oil and kerosene; process the contaminat- <br /> ed soil through a thermal treatment process; and utilize the <br /> treated soil as fill material . This process involves several <br /> components which are described below. For a more detailed de- <br /> scription of the project , please refer to the Report of Station <br /> Information, prepared by SSTF and dated April 1991 (Revised: July <br /> 1991 ) . The expected project life at this facility is SO-years . <br /> Contaminated Soil - Soil material for processing will come from a <br /> variety of sources throughout the region. This hydrocarbon- <br /> contaminated soil will be from leaking underground fuel tanks , <br /> primarily from gasoline and service stations, and from spill <br /> cleanup sites. The soil will be sampled and analyzed at the <br /> origin (generator) site to insure that the contaminated soil <br /> meets the criteria for non-hazardous hydrocarbon-containing soil. <br /> This material will then be transported to the SSTF site by trucks <br /> for processing. <br /> Plant Facility - The Stockton Soils Treatment Facility consists <br /> of five major components: <br /> 1 . Unloading Ramp and Contaminated Soil Storage Area; <br /> 2 . Leachate and Runoff Collection and Pretreatment System; <br /> 3 . Circulating Bed Combuster (CBC) System; <br /> 4 . Treated Soil Storage; and <br /> 5 . Administration and Control Area. <br /> Refer to the Site Utilities Plan for the location of these compo- <br /> nents . <br /> 1 . Unloading Ramp and Contaminated Soil Storage Area <br /> Non-hazardous petroleum-contaminated soil will be transport- <br /> ed to the SSTF site by transport truck from generator sites <br /> 2 <br />