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k'q KLEINFELDER <br /> 3 BACKGROUND <br /> Kleinfelder has conducted a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (CSA) of the property <br /> known as the Former Spreckels Sugar Plant in Manteca, California (Kleinfelder .fob No. 20- <br /> )978-0I.P01, dated October HS- 1996). The process description in Section 3.1, was derived <br /> during that assessment. Plate I shows.the location of the Spreckels property. <br /> 3.1 PROCESS DESCRIPTION OF FORMER OPERATIONS <br /> The site is the location of a 1'ormer beet sugar processing plant. Messrs. Jerry Tucker, Prank <br /> Nelson and Joe Riggs of Spreckels Development Company provided the description of the <br /> manufacturing process. That process description has been supplemented by information posted <br /> to the InterneL by Monitor Suvar Company. <br /> Sugar beets were transported Brum the fbrin to the processing plant via trucks and railcar. The <br /> loaded trucks and railcars were Nveiuhed at the scales, and the beets were unloaded at the <br /> unloading station. The Spreckels N-lanteca plant most recently used a series of conveyors, but <br /> formerly utilized an underground beet flume, which utilized water to transport the beets from the <br /> unloading area to the factory. After unloading the beets were washed. The wash water contained <br /> soil and other substances (possibly auricultural chemicals) and was transported to the tntld ponds <br /> for disposal. <br /> s <br /> After washing, the beets were sliced and placed into the diffusion towers. The diffusion towers <br /> used hot water to remove the sugar From the beets. The beet pulp was then separated from the <br /> raw sugar water. At the Spreckels Manteca plant, the beet pulp was dried and stored in the pulp <br /> warehouse pending use as cattle feed. Several different feedlots have been present on the <br /> Spreckels property for this purpose since the plant was constructed. Prior to the installation of <br /> pulp dryers, the wet pulp was pumped into a large holding pond, formerly located to the east of <br /> the existing pulp warehouse, and allowed to dry prior to use as cattle feed. The pulp dryers were <br /> installed to reduce odors einanating from the plant. <br /> The raw sugar water or '`juice' \g-,IS purilied by adding "milk of lime" and carbon dioxide to <br /> precipitate out the iIII puriLies. The mill: of lime is produced by "calcining" the lime in the lime <br /> kiln and then adding water. The kiln was lined with a refractory material to withstand the high <br /> operating temperatures. The • used" lime was regenerated for reuse by activated carbon. <br /> Eventually the spent lime was pumped out to storage in the lime ponds. <br /> 30-397,4-03.W36/2019766 face b n['20 <br /> ©1999. Kleinlclder. Inc. septenmer 9. 1999 <br />