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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011965
RECORD_ID
PR0545699
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0010903
FACILITY_NAME
CSU STANISLAUS MULTI CAMPUS REGIONA
STREET_NUMBER
1252
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STREET_NAME
STANISLAUS
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13921008
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1252 N STANISLAUS ST
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Approved
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t <br /> Work Plan-Soil and Groundwater Remediation <br /> CSUS Multi-Campus Regional Center,Stockton,CA <br /> 4 March 3;2003 <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> Field observations and the laboratory analytical results of the soil samples indicated that further <br /> subsurface investigation of the TK6 and TK11 excavations was not necessary. Field observations and the <br /> laboratory analytical results of the soil samples collected from beneath the former location of TK10, <br /> however, indicated the presence of diesel-range petroleum hydrocarbons. <br /> In a letter dated April 28, 2000, the SJCEHD requested the submittal of a work plan to investigate..the <br /> lateral and vertical extent of contamination at the site. At the request of CSUS, Condor subsequntly <br /> prepared and submitted the Work Plan for Soil and Groundwater Sampling by Direct Push (Geoprabe), <br /> dated June 21, 2000. In a letter dated July 7, 2000, Ms. Carol Oz of the SJCEHD approved the work plan <br /> (with modifications) and requested .that the work be conducted within 90 days and that a report of <br /> findings be submitted within 60 days of work completion. <br /> On December 28 and 29, 2000 Condor conducted a limited soil and groundwater investigation utilizing <br /> Geoprobe® direct push technology at the site. Condor prepared the Preliminary Investigation and <br /> Evaluation Report (PIER), dated February 7, 2001, describing the results of the work. Laboratory <br /> analytical results of the soil and groundwater samples and field observations indicated that petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were present in site soil and groundwater down to the approximate total depth of:the <br /> investigation (36 feet below grade). Based on the results of the investigation, Condor recommended the <br /> installation of three CPT borings to investigate the site geology, three direct push borings to collect soil <br /> samples, and three Hydropunch borings to collect discrete groundwater samples at depths to be <br /> , <br /> determined by the results of the CPT borings."The purpose of the borings was to continue with evaluation j <br /> of the vertical and horizontal distribution of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil and groundwater at the <br /> site. Condor also recommended the installation of three groundwater monitor wells to establish the <br /> I <br /> groundwater gradient and to monitor the concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in site groundwater. <br /> In addition, Condor recommended the completion of a sensitive receptor survey within a radius of 2,000 j <br /> feet of the site to investigate the potential for receptors that may be impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> in the groundwater. <br /> In a letter dated April 4, 2001 to Mr. Cliff Bailey of CSUS, Ms. Dot Lofstrom of the SJCEHD concurred <br /> with the recommendations contained in the PIER. At the request of Mr. David Rosso for the Trustees of <br /> the California State University, Condor prepared the Work Plan - Additional Soil and Groundwater <br /> Investigation, dated October 5, 2001. The proposed work included the installation of CPT borings, direct <br /> push borings, and monitor wells, and the completion of a sensitive receptor survey to identify potential <br /> sensitive receptors within a 2,000-foot radius of the site. The work plan was approved by Ms. Rebecca <br /> Setliff of the SJCEHD in a letter dated November 14,2001 to Mr. Cliff Bailey of CSUS. <br /> The approved work was conducted in November and December 2001. Findings of the work were <br /> described in the Additional Soil and Groundwater Investigation and Monitor Well Installation Report, <br /> dated January 11, 2002, prepared by Condor. Results of the work indicated that site soil contamination <br /> was fully investigated but that groundwater contamination was not. Laboratory analytical results from <br /> Y soil investigations conducted by Condor at the site from December 2000 through December 2001 are <br /> shown in Figure 3, Appendix A. Groundwater contamination was present down to the total depth of the <br /> investigation (approximately 81 feet below the ground surface) and was present at the Iateral bounds of <br /> the area investigated, particularly to the east, in the direction of the groundwater gradient indicated by the <br /> initial monitoring event. The sensitive receptor survey indicated the presence of several potential <br /> receptors, but no wells within close proximity to the site that had not been previously destroyed. <br /> Is _. <br /> �.1� CONDOR <br />
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