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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0541715
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0004061
FACILITY_NAME
MCCORMICK & BAXTER CREOSOTING
STREET_NUMBER
1214
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95201
APN
14520001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1214 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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27 <br /> (e) Elevation of the ground-water surface at each monitoring <br /> well shall be determined each time a sample is obtained. <br /> 3. Preparation, evaluation, and response. <br /> (a) By November 19, 1981 , the owner or operator shall prepare <br /> an outline of a groundwater quality assessment program. <br /> The outline shall describe a more comprehensive ground- <br /> water monitoring program (than that described in Items <br /> 1 and 2) capable of determining: <br /> (1) Whether hazardous waste or hazardous waste contituents <br /> have entered the ground water. <br /> (2) The rate and extent of migration of hazardous waste or <br /> hazardous waste constituents in the ground water; and <br /> (3) The concentrations of hazardous waste or hazardous waste <br /> constituents in the ground water. <br /> (b) For each indicator parameter specified in Item 2(b) (3) , the <br /> owner or operator shall calculate the arithmetic mean and <br /> variance, based on at least four replicate measurements on <br /> each sample, for each well monitored in accordance with <br /> Item 2(d) (2) , and compare these results with its initial <br /> background arithmetic mean. The comparison shall consider <br /> individually each of the wells in the monitoring system, and <br /> shall use the Student's t-test at the 0.01 level of significance <br /> to determine statistically significant increases (and decreases, <br /> in the case of pH) over initial background. <br /> (c) (1) If the comparisons for the upgradient wells made under <br /> Item 3(b) show a significant increase (or pH decrease) , <br /> the owner or operator shall submit this information in <br /> accordance with Item 4(a) (2) (H) . <br /> (2) If the comparisons for downgradient wells made under Item 3 <br /> (b) show a significant increase (or pH decrease) , the <br /> owner or operator shall immediately obtain additional ground- <br /> water samples from those downgradient wells where a significant <br /> difference was detected, split the samples in two, and obtain <br /> analyses of all additional samples to determine whether the <br /> significant difference was a result of laboratory error. <br /> (d) (1) If the analyses performed under Item 3(c) (2) confirm the <br /> significant increase (or pH decrease) , the owner or operator <br /> shall provide written notice to the California Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board within seven days of the date of such <br /> con firmation, 'that the facility maybe affecting ground-water <br /> quality. <br />
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