Laserfiche WebLink
down (1930-1932), the two boilers and two purifiers were removed and sent to other PG&E <br /> facilities. In 1934, the MGP was abandoned. In 1936 and 1958, Parcels B and C, respectively, <br /> were acquired by PG&E. Since 1958, PG&E has continually owned and operated the entire <br /> property(Parcels A, B and C). <br /> 2.4 SURROUNDING LAND USE <br /> A Site inspection was conducted on December 13, 2007. At the time of the Site inspection, <br /> surrounding land use was observed to be primarily commercial with some residential properties. <br /> In general, prominent adjoining land uses are as follows: <br /> North: Directly north of the Site is a PG&E electrical substation. Beyond the substation <br /> is a mixture of commercial and light industrial properties; at the time of the Site <br /> inspection, construction of what appeared to be additional industrial/commercial <br /> buildings was occurring in this area. <br /> East: Numerous commercial properties reside east of the Site in an <br /> industrial/commercial park between the Site and MacArthur Boulevard. A <br /> distributor of underground water, sewer, storm drain valves and fittings, R & B <br /> Company, is located directly east of the Site. <br /> South: Immediately south of the Site is a stormwater drainage channel that has been used <br /> in the past as an irrigation channel. Beyond the stormwater channel is a vacant <br /> field identified by PG&E as Hines Field. Further south, numerous commercial <br /> businesses are present. <br /> West: The Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way is located immediately west of the <br /> Site. Beyond the railroad to the west are the Fortifiber Manufacturing Plant and a <br /> Shamrock Recycling asphalt/concrete recycling center. To the southwest of the <br /> Site (south of Acacia Street) is a residential development. <br /> The following facilities were identified in close proximity to the Site, within the specified search <br /> radii of 0.25 mile. However, none of these facilities are located directly upgradient (south- <br /> southwest) of the Site. It should be noted that only three of the following facilities (Clean <br /> Chemical Systems, Inc., Depuy Orthotech and Fortifiber Corporation) are within the 0.25-mile <br /> radius because the address for the Site is on Grant Line Road but the actual Site is located <br /> approximately 0.4 mile south and is accessible via an access road from Grant Line Road. <br /> • Puregro Company Unit 137 (9)1 is located at the northeast corner of MacArthur and <br /> Pascadero Road approximately 0.97 miles northeast of the Site. This facility is listed in <br /> the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act-Small Quantity Generator (RCRA-SQG) <br /> database, which includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, <br /> treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and <br /> Recovery Act (RCRA). The definition of a SQG is a facility that generates between 100 <br /> and 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste per month. In addition to being in the RCRA- <br /> The number in parenthesis is the EDR identification map identification number shown in the database report <br /> (Appendix B). <br /> PARSONS 13 FINAL RI REPORT-FORMER TRACY MGP <br /> APRIL 2010 <br />