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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0182171
PE
2954
FACILITY_ID
FA0004080
FACILITY_NAME
NAVCOMSTA
STREET_NUMBER
305
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FYFFE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
952035000
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
305 W FYFFE ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Water Quality Site Assessment -6- D J AFT 5 November 1992 <br /> i. If the calculated degree of attenuation is available between the base of the <br /> contaminated soil and highest ground water, then the soil constituent <br /> does not threaten ground water quality. No further action is required for <br /> that constituent in that lithology,provided that the concentration does not <br /> present a risk to human health. <br /> ii. If the calculated degree of attenuation is not available between the base of <br /> the contaminated soil and highest ground water, then the soil constituent <br /> threatens ground water quality, and the soil must be remediated to the <br /> lowest level that is achievable, considering both technological and eco- <br /> nomic factors. <br /> iii. If the same contaminant is present both ground water and in overlying <br /> soils, contaminant breakthrough has occurred and no attenuative capacity <br /> is available for that constituent within overlying soils. <br /> 5. When the background ground water concentration is greater than the numerical <br /> water quality limit for a constituent, the assessment site soil leachate concentration <br /> is only compared to the background ground water concentration to determine both <br /> the threat to beneficial uses and the threat of degradation, following the steps in <br /> Section 4.b. above. <br /> To aid in understanding and applying this narrative discussion for determining back- <br /> ground, and conducting a water quality site assessment for ground water and soils, the <br /> following attachments have been included: <br /> Attachment A (Narrative) Environmental Leachate vs. WET Extract <br /> Attachment B (Flow Chart) Water Quality Site Assessment: Ground Water <br /> Attachment C (Flow Chart) Water Quality Site Assessment: Soil <br /> Attachment D (Narrative) Water Quality Site Assessment Methodology <br /> Attachment E (Table) Water Quality Site Assessment Table <br />
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