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2652(c) September 23, 1996 and transported under hazardous waste manifest to Richmond, <br /> California where each were properly destroyed by Erickson, Incorporated. <br /> (7) Corrective action taken to date includes the excavation and stockpiling of UST backfill <br /> material. In addition,exploratory excavation was performed on September 23, 1996 at all <br /> known and potential hydrocarbon source areas. Confirmation of hydrocarbon impact and <br /> stockpile characterization will be performed as part of the corrective action activities <br /> proposed in Pacific Environmental Group's Corrective Action Plan dated August 27, 1996. <br /> On March 31, 1995 an environmental investigation was performed on behalf of the current <br /> property owner. Twelve exploratory soil borings were drilled at and around all suspected <br /> hydrocarbon source areas on the property. Samples collected detected gasoline contamination <br /> in soil within the former fuel UST complex. <br /> A final report documenting all UST removal.activities, excavations, soil stockpile <br /> characterization, and disposition will be submitted to San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services within 45 days of completing corrective action activities. <br /> The need for future site investigation will be determined upon review of the results from the <br /> corrective action activities. <br /> (8) The method of cleanup implemented to date has been limited to the excavation of UST <br /> backfill material and hydrocarbon-impacted soil beneath the UST and piping areas. <br /> Further cleanup activities will be determined upon review of corrective action results. <br /> Once the need for further cleanup has been determined,a proposal describing the <br /> recommended procedure will be submitted to San Joaquin County Public Health Services. <br /> (9) A total of approximately four hundred and twenty five cubic yards of soil were stockpiled at <br /> the subject site. This backfill material was generated during the removal of the UST,the <br /> former fuel UST complex backfill, and during all exploratory excavation activities. <br /> All stockpiled soil was sampled by Pacific Environmental Group according to those protocol <br /> outlined in their corrective action plan. Once stockpile characterization has been performed, <br /> approval for offsite disposal will be requested from BFI Vasco Road landfill in Livermore, <br /> California.Upon receiving approval from San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Chevron will place stockpiled soil from the waste oil UST excavation back into the same <br /> excavation and cap the surface to prevent infiltration of surface water. <br /> (10)Not applicable. The planned use of the property does not involve any UST's or fuel <br /> dispensing equipment. <br /> (11)Future releases will be prevented by remediating those hydrocarbon source areas known to <br /> exist at the subject site. <br /> (d) Chevron will comply with all-reporting requirements specified within this subsection. <br /> (e) Chevron will conduct initial abatement, site characterization, and additional corrective <br /> action as specified within this subsection,within sections 2653, 2654,and within Article 11. <br /> (f) Chevron understands the language within this subsection. <br />