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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0545536
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0001506
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
STREET_NUMBER
22
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MARKET
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
14904001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
22 E MARKET ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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_/ Z MA <br /> Working To Restore Nature <br /> as depth to water, annual precipitation, and concentration of residual contaminants, but make <br /> no consideration for site specific geology such as soil type/characteristics or surface features. <br /> An accurate prediction of the fate and transport of subsurface contaminants cannot be made <br /> using such models. RESNA and the City of Stockton are currently evaluating contaminant fate <br /> and transport modeling options. <br /> REGIONAL GROUNDWATER QUALITY <br /> All groundwater in San Joaquin County is identified in the Water Quality Control Plan (Basin <br /> Plan) for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Basin (Basin 5C) as having present and potential <br /> beneficial uses. However, such designation does not mean that all groundwater within the <br /> basin is currently suitable for drinking or irrigation. It is widely documented in the literature <br /> that the shallow groundwater beneath much of Stockton is of increasingly poor quality to due <br /> the steady eastward migration of poor quality waters underlying the delta. In fact, the subject <br /> site lies at the approximate eastern edge of this groundwater saline front. Statements made by <br /> RESNA in the June 1994 Closure Request regarding the quality of shallow groundwater <br /> beneath the site were indeed substantiated by the literature (see References, page 11, Closure <br /> Request). <br /> STOCKPILED SOIL <br /> At the direction and under the supervision of Ms. Meays, a RESNA technician collected four <br /> 2 to 1 field composite soil samples on July 31, 1992 to characterize the excavated material <br /> stockpiled at the City Corporation Yard (Figure 2). Only sample SP3-SS2E-F contained low <br /> levels of gasoline hydrocarbons (23 ppm, Table 1). The stockpiled soil was subsequently <br /> uncovered to promote aeration. <br /> On August 9, 1993, at the request of the City of Stockton, a RESNA technician attempted to <br /> sample the portion of the soil pile that had previously contained low levels of gasoline <br /> hydrocarbons. However, that portion of the soil pile had been inadvertently moved by City of <br /> Stockton personnel. <br /> In correspondence dated October 18, 1993, Mr. Jim Escobar of the City of Stockton <br /> summarized the City's efforts to locate the soil in question. It was determined that the soil had <br /> likely been used at various City Public Works projects such as for backfill material or on <br /> service roads. <br /> The remaining stockpiled soil has previously been shown through laboratory analyses to be <br /> free of contaminants (Table 1). The City Public Works Department proposes to use the <br /> remaining stockpiled soil as backfill material for a trenching project at the City Corporation <br /> Yard, scheduled for September 5, 1994. PHS/EHD concurrence for this use is requested prior <br /> to September 5, 1994. <br /> 0W01 48\Letters\L-082994.DOC <br />
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