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i <br /> • TPH-g= 50 ppb <br /> Experience gained from remediation at snrrular sites suggests the water quality goals listed <br /> above may not be achieved given current technological and economic limitations Less strin- <br /> gent water quality goals may be appropriate at some point during the remediation process <br /> More reasonable water quality goals are associated with restoring the relevant beneficial water <br /> use that protects all other uses To identify numeric goals, the relevant beneficial water use <br /> with the most stringent set of numeric water quality goals is identified Resolution 88-63 is a <br /> logical starting point <br /> Resolution 88-63 specifies that all groundwater is suitable for municipal supply, unless condi- <br /> tions preclude municipal supply use Since groundwater conditions beneath the site may be <br /> suitable for municipal supply use, numeric water quality goals associated with restoring <br /> municipal supply pertain This is because municipal supply is the relevant beneficial use with <br /> the most stringent set of water quality goals Reasonable secondary water quality goals are <br /> • Benzene = 10 ppb (California Primary Maximum Contaminant Levels) <br /> • Toluene =42 ppb (Taste and Odor Threshold) <br /> • Ethylbenzene= 29 ppb (Taste and Odor Threshold) <br />. • Xylenes = 17 ppb (Taste and Odor Threshold) <br /> • TPH-g = 1,000 ppb (Taste and Odor Threshold, Reasonable Detection <br /> Limit) <br /> Existing water quality has been degraded by an upgradient VOC source which has migrated <br /> onto Chevron property The VOC impact currently precludes the use of shallow occurring <br /> groundwater for murucipal supply Use of groundwater in the vicinity of the site will necessi- <br /> tate water treatment regardless of petroleum hydrocarbon impact <br /> Soil concentrations must also be considered in developing numeric goals that restore benefi- <br /> cial water uses Petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in soil that do not pose a threat to site <br /> water quality goals will constitute numerical cleanup goals for soil Acceptable soil concen- <br /> trations, determined by using the method proposed in The Designated Level Methodology far <br /> Waste Classification and Cleanup Level Determination (Marshack, 1989), are proposed <br /> below <br /> • Benzene 0 01 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) <br /> • Toluene = 0 42 mg/kg <br /> • Ethylbenzene= 0 29 mg/kg <br />. • Xylenes = 0 17 mg/kg <br /> 3201357B1CAP 7 April 4, 1995 <br />