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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0540859
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023361
FACILITY_NAME
PLAY N PARK (FORMER BARNES TRUCKING)
STREET_NUMBER
1817
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
FRESNO
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1817 S FRESNO AVE
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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INFORMATION SHEET ORDER NO. R5-2008-0149 6 <br /> IN-SITU GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION AT SITES WITH VOLATILE ORGANIC <br /> COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, PERCHLORATE, PESTICIDES, <br /> SEMI-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS AND/OR PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS <br /> to significantly increase the size of the treatment zone to simply allow for <br /> methane concentrations to reduce back to ambient levels. <br /> Amendment Delivery <br /> The in-situ treatment system is usually one of three types. One type utilizes a <br /> groundwater recirculation consisting of extraction and injection wells and <br /> provides control of the injectants and treatment zone. The extracted <br /> groundwater is amended aboveground and the amended water recharged <br /> upgradient of the extraction well . The second type injects the amendments into <br /> the groundwater and allows the groundwater to flow though the treatment zone . <br /> The third type uses extraction and injection wells to create a barrier with the <br /> treatment zone being established within and downgradient of the capture zone of <br /> the injection well(s) . In this type of system the injection tends to occur <br /> downgradient of the extraction wells. The use of extraction and recharge <br /> systems is preferred as it provides greater flexibility and control of the treatment <br /> zone, and can be operated to help restore the treatment zone to pre-project <br /> conditions after remediation of the initial pollution has been completed . <br /> Amendments <br /> These waste discharge requirements require that the injectant materials be <br /> analyzed to determine the suitability of the materials to be used for in-situ <br /> remediation . Past analyses of various amendments, including corn syrup, <br /> molasses , HRCTm and edible oils have shown elevated concentrations of sodium <br /> and other salts , and trace metals in some of them . As the groundwater in the <br /> Central Valley is in many places adversely impacted by salts, the use of salt- <br /> containing amendments is discouraged . A project that proposes using a salt- <br /> containing amendment is required to demonstrate that there is no cost-effective, <br /> salt-free amendment that can be utilized to achieve adequate remediation of the <br /> pollution before allowing the salt-containing amendment to be used . In addition , <br /> amendments containing other pollutants such as metals could contribute to <br /> exceedances of water quality objectives and/or degradation of the groundwater. <br /> Basin Plan , Beneficial Uses, Background Groundwater Quality and Water <br /> Quality Objectives <br /> The Water Quality Control Plan for the California Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board Central Valley Region, Fourth Edition (Basin Plan) , designates beneficial <br /> uses, establishes water quality objectives, and contains implementation plans <br /> and policies for all waters of the Basin . Beneficial uses often determine the water <br /> quality objectives that apply to a water body. For example, waters designated as <br /> municipal and domestic supply must meet the maximum contaminant levels <br /> (MCLS) for drinking waters. The Basin Plan sets forth the applicable beneficial <br />
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