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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0002451
PE
2626
FACILITY_NAME
UP-88-20
STREET_NUMBER
11651
STREET_NAME
PALM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
RIPON
ENTERED_DATE
10/26/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11651 PALM LN
QC Status
Approved
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Terra Genesis' s desire to build and manage a permanent site for the <br /> treatment of petroleum contaminated soils came out of the need for such <br /> a facility by the industry, as well as the general public . <br /> We at Terra Genesis have found leakage from underground storage tanks <br /> has become an increasingly serious problems, particuiary because many <br /> of these tanks and associated product line plumbing have reached the <br /> end of tneir life expectancy and, in many cases, are leaKing <br /> profusely. in many Of the cases where petroleum contaminated soil had <br /> to be brought to the surface for treatment, limitations to the <br /> treatment process, such as lot size, on goiQ business activities, or <br /> neighboring public populations, made these soils unavailable for clean <br /> up, <br /> The soil was then hauled off to Class 1 depositories, or in some cases, <br /> remained in non-complying on site temporary storage areas. Terra <br /> Genesis believes Class I depositories are not the best solution for <br /> most of these soils. First, there is not enough capacity in existing <br /> Class i depositories in California to syre ail so-designated Class I <br /> material . Second, the cost of depositing all petroleum contaminated <br /> soils in Class 1 depositories will be extremely expensive to the waste <br /> owners and tot the general American public who finally pay all costs as <br /> consumers. <br /> Terra Genesis is dedicated to providing an ecological , efficient and <br /> less costly method for cleaning these contaminated soils. It is Terra <br /> Genesis' s goal to provide soil clean up and soil enhancement at a <br /> reasonaole cost so that petroleum Paden soils can be returned to the <br /> field at minimal cost to the economy, environment, or air quality. <br /> Bioaugmentation will be used for treatment and reduction of toxic <br /> substances found inthese contaminated soils . This treatment process <br /> will reduce the toxic substances to acceptable levels, making the soil <br /> suitable for spreading on agricultural land or as selected fill . The <br /> appropriate regulatory agencies will supervise the clean up and <br /> disposal activities . The clean up process outlined below may be <br /> aitered some what as more experience directs to specific methods . <br /> Soils from sites contaminated by petroleum will be hauled under <br /> feaeral , state, and local codes to our site in San ,ioaquin County east <br /> of Austin Rd . and west o1 Hwy . 99 . (See fig . 1 , parcel and vicinity <br /> map) At this site, there is a 8000 ft square concrete slab poured to <br /> Facilitate this soil treatment procedure (see fig. 2, pian and profile <br /> view) . Contaminated soil ( hauled material ) , will be spread on the <br /> concrete slab to a depth of one ( 1 . 0 ft . ) to two ( 2 . 0 ft . ) , The <br /> following steps will be performed to start the cleansing process . <br />
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