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v <br /> Work Plan <br /> Union Ice - Union Street <br /> Soil Remediation at 1320 Weber Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> 1.0 Site Description <br /> r This site is located south of Weber Street, south of the deep port of Stockton, and west of <br /> Interstate 5 Freeway, a vicinity map is included as Figure 1. This total parcel, owned by <br /> Union Ice, is approximately 6 acres in size and is shown on the aerial photos included in <br /> this work plan. There are a few buildings occupying the site, but there is a significant <br /> amount of open land on the west side of this parcel. <br /> The 1,200 cubic yards of soils removed from the Union Ice plant at 425 North Union <br /> Street, Stockton were trucked to this site at 1320 Weber Street and placed at the <br /> southwest corner of the parcel. The area is shown on Figure 3 and designated as "Union <br /> Street Spoils". The area is approximately 140' x 245`, 0.79 acres. <br /> 2.0 Scope of Work <br /> 2. 1 Soils Bio-remediation <br /> WHF in conjunction with IKM, Inc., a specialist in-soil conditioning, will treat the <br /> Union Street Spoils with bacteria cultures used bio-remediation until the toxic <br /> levels are minimized <br /> The area was covered with 6 mil plastic before the spoils were placed at this <br /> location. The existing stockpiled material will be spread to an even depth, <br /> approximately 1.2 feet in depth. This assumes there has been a soils "fluir" of 25% <br /> between the excavation at Union Street and transportation to Weber Street. <br /> All of the excavated materials have been mixed together in the stockpiles. The <br /> soils are contaminated with kerosene and the various levels are shown on Table 1 <br /> as compiled from the data in Appendix A. Some of these samples were taken from <br />