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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002666
RECORD_ID
PR0545259
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004966
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON USA (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
45
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARDING
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12707037
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
45 E HARDING WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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�• • Chemical Treatment <br /> • Excavation <br /> Remediation monitonng/data collection was chosen in association with all the response <br /> actions identified Monitoring will provide information necessary to manage the dissolved <br /> hydrocarbon plume, evaluate remediation progress, and demonstrate intrinsic remediation <br /> Excavation, SVElbioventing, sparging were technologies chosen to address Response <br /> Actions 2 through 5 The aforementioned technologies were chosen because they are either <br /> established mass removal technologies, or facilitate intrinsic remediation Applicable assess- <br /> ment technologies will be included to address Response Action 1 <br /> 5.3 Recommended Remedial Alternative <br /> According to CCR Title 23, Chapter 16, Article 11, at least two alternatives must be identified <br /> and evaluated for restoring or protecting beneficial water uses In addition, each alternative <br /> must be designed to mitigate nuisance conditions and risk of fire or explosion Alternatives <br /> are briefly described below beginning with elements common to all alternatives <br /> 5.3.1 Elements Common to Alternatives <br /> • Off-site Source Search. A background search and regulatory file review <br /> • will be conducted to investigate the existence of potential off-site hydrocar- <br /> bon sources in the vicinity of the site <br /> • Soil Boring and Well Installation. Three-off-site monitoring wells will be <br /> W G <br /> installed to complete delineation of`the dissolved-hydrocarbon plume <br /> —Proposed well locations would-be identtfied in a work plan to be submitted <br /> after regulatory concurrence with this document Subsequently, the <br /> proposed-compliance boundary (Section-3 0) -will-be established Well <br /> locations may be modified based on the findings of the off-site source <br /> search Wells not being used for remediation or monitoring will be properly <br /> abandoned Also, wells that would interfere with site development will be <br /> abandoned <br /> • Remediation Monitoring. Remediation monitoring is an aspect of the <br /> existing site remediation program, and will continue to be a key aspect of <br /> any remedial alternative In addition to the current monitoring program, <br /> remediation monitoring will be performed to maintain compliance with any <br /> implementation permits, and to evaluate progress toward attaining,the <br /> remedial objectives Additionally, monitoring wells be will be used as a tool <br /> to manage the dissolved-hydrocarbon plume Ultimately, monitoring will be <br /> i <br /> 3201337B/CAP—AMD DOC 17 November 30, 1995 <br />
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