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Mr. Robert Trommer Page 2 of 7 <br /> �... Comments on CUF Site Closure Recommendations,for Various Sites March 3,:2010 <br /> requested very specific information regarding these issues in correspondence dated September <br /> 23, 2009, and the response report issued by the consultant, dated November 1.0, 2009, did not <br /> directly address any of these issues. The EHD is preparing .additional correspondence <br /> requesting the specific information required by#Fe EHD to render a professional opinion, based <br /> on reliable data, on the potential vapor intrusion'.issue. <br /> If these issues had been adequately-addressed in the November report, the EHD believes this <br /> site would be closed now (or nearly closed). The EHD believes.this site should be.closed; but <br /> vapor intrusion has been identified at the State'level as a potential health issue that must be <br /> addressed before closing a site. The EHD is attempting to exercise due diligence by acquiring <br /> defensible data that demonstrates that the health risk posed by potential vapor intrusion from <br /> residual contamination is at or below an 'acceptable level. If the CaliforniaState Water <br /> Resources Control Board Cleanup .Fund (CUF) technical staff can provide the EHD with <br /> additional insight on these matters, it will be carefully considered. <br /> Claim No. 8828 - 632 S. El Dorado Street Stockton <br /> This site has been though remediation by soil vapor extraction (SVE) and groundwater <br /> extraction (GWE). One monitoring event has been conducted since cessation of active <br /> remediation, but the extraction well was not sampled: The .EHD has directed an additional <br /> monitoring event to check for rebound. Anticipating favorable results, the EHD believes the-site <br /> can reach final closure in approximately six months (sampling. event not yet performed or <br /> reported). <br /> Claim No. 889 - 5491 F Street, Banta <br /> A monitoring well has been installed to'check for deep total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified <br /> as motor oil (TPHmo) encountered by cone penetrometer testing (CPT) sampling. The initial <br /> monitoring of the well did not detect TPHmo. The EHD plans one more monitoring of the new <br /> well to verify that TPHmo is not an issue in this area of high groundwater-utilization. Anticipating <br /> favorable results, the EHD believes the site-can be closed in approximately six months. <br /> Claim No. 1978 - 106 Second Street, Ripon <br /> The contaminants are generally delineated for, this release, except toward the north as <br /> demonstrated by impacted CPT grab groundwater samples collected from boring CPT3 near the <br /> center of Second Street; therefore, the plume is undefined toward the north. As a municipal well <br /> was formerly located toward the northeast of the site, a work plan to obtain .additional grab <br /> groundwater samples north and northeast of.the site has been approved to complete plume <br /> delineation. Monitoring well MW_3 used to be the:heavily impacted well, -but the plume shifted to <br /> MW-2 between 2003 and 2005, and appears to be gradually declining in MW-2 since 2007. <br /> Without knowing the pumping history of the form' ermunicipal well, the EHD is concerned that <br /> the change in plume stability may be related.:,to the change in the municipal well usage. <br /> Assuming favorable result from the grab,groundwater samples, the EHD anticipates closing this <br /> site in six to nine months:(to allow time to perform the field work, prepare and review the report <br /> of findings, and destroy monitoring wells). <br /> Claim No. 2612 - 110 N.Filbert Street Stockton <br /> This site is in the closure process, and the notification paperwork for the Central Valley Regional. <br /> Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) is in preparation. A large number of monitoring wells <br /> need to be destroyed. The EHD anticipates final site closure in'three months. <br /> Comments on CUF Site Closure Recommendations 0310.doc <br />