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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0505768
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0006988
FACILITY_NAME
ALDEN PARK CHEVRON
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
SEQUOIA
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23416001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
500 N SEQUOIA AVE
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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G� <br /> tGEOMATRIX <br /> pavement. If it cannot be reused in the subsurface or underneath surface coverings, the oil- <br /> affected soil should be stockpiled separately from non-affected soil excavated at the Site, and <br /> Chevron will handle the disposal of the oil-affected soil (see contact list on last page). <br /> Standard industry practice should be used for dust and erosion control of the stockpiled soil. <br /> The San Joaquin County Air Pollution Control District does not require a permit to stockpile <br /> this soil. <br /> If oil-affected soil is disposed of off site without Chevron's prior knowledge, Chevron will not <br /> be responsible for any cost or liability associated with such disposal. In addition, it is important <br /> to consult with the disposal facility regarding potential restrictions for accepting soil affected <br /> ' by petroleum hydrocarbons. <br /> 3.2 DEWATERING OPERATIONS <br /> If excavation or utility repair/replacement activities require dewatering the subsurface soil near <br /> or in areas that contain affected soil, Chevron should be contacted before the start of <br /> dewatering activities to discuss potential issues regarding this activity. Chevron will review the <br /> dewatering plan and provide assistance, as necessary,to ensure that the oil-affected soil does <br /> not prevent the discharge water from meeting applicable regulatory requirements. <br /> ' 3.3 HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES <br /> Based on the comparison to refined soil screening levels, the oil-affected soil does not pose an <br /> unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. Construction workers or others who <br /> encounter and handle oil-affected soil do not require any specific health and safety training <br /> above standard requirements for performing their job. The oil-affected soil may have a <br /> ' petroleum odor that dissipates over time, and the odor may cause temporary side effects (such <br /> as nausea,headache, etc.). If workers voluntarily choose to use air purifying respirators rather <br /> than dust masks to avoid these nuisance odors,workers must be trained, and fit-tested, and <br /> must generally comply with California OSHA, CCR Title 8 Section 5144 and federal OSHA, <br /> 29 CFR 1910.134. <br /> 1 3.4 PROPOSITION 65 EVALUATION <br /> Chemicals identified under California's Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of <br /> 1986 (Proposition 65)known to cause cancer and/or reproductive toxicity have been identified <br /> ' in soil at the Site. However, based on the comparison to refined soil screening levels, the soil <br /> conditions at the Alden Park area pose no significant risk as defined by Proposition 65 under <br /> 1 <br /> 1:0. Safe\60M0\6115.020\SMPAa 4 <br />
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