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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0545254
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0025731
FACILITY_NAME
PORT OF STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
2705
STREET_NAME
HARBOR
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14502005
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2705 HARBOR ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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INFORMATION SHEET <br /> ORDER NO. R5-2003-0165 <br /> SUPPORT TERMINALS OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP <br /> STOCKTON TERMINAL <br /> ENHANCED BIOREMEDIATION PILOT STUDY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Support Terminals Operating Partnership LP owns the bulk fuel terminal at 2941 Navy <br /> Drive in Stockton. Two separate gasoline releases occurred in March and April 2002. In <br /> June 2002, about 1,000 gallons of diesel were released. Investigations in August 2002 <br /> and March 2003 delineated the extent of the petroleum pollution. Petroleum pollution is <br /> limited to the A water bearing zone which is about 5 feet below ground surface. <br /> The proposed system will extract groundwater from two extraction wells screened in the <br /> A water bearing zone downgradient of the treatment area. The extracted groundwater <br /> will be piped to a 300-gallon storage tank at the upgradient end of the treatment zone and <br /> then mixed with PetroZyme,which is a proprietary product that contains microbes that <br /> produce enzymes capable of catalyzing the breakdown of petroleum hydrocarbons and <br /> NutriMax,which is a nutrient mix that contains nitrogen,phosphorus, and potassium to <br /> promote microbial growth. The treated groundwater is then injected via three injection <br /> wells at the upgradient end of the treatment zone by the Super OxTm unit. The Super <br /> OX TM oxygenation system takes the amended stream of water, oxygenates it to about 45 <br /> parts per million of dissolved oxygen, and injects it into the subsurface. The <br /> downgradient extraction and natural groundwater will pull the treated groundwater <br /> through the treatment area. There is plume capture to ensure that water quality objectives <br /> will not be exceeded beyond the project area. <br /> This remedial process allows microorganisms to degrade petroleum pollution to carbon <br /> dioxide and water. When the pilot study is completed, the amendments and byproducts <br /> shall not exceed baseline levels. <br /> DLL 9/24/03 <br />
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