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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012640
RECORD_ID
PR0545764
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005330
FACILITY_NAME
ISC WINES OF CALIFORNIA INC
STREET_NUMBER
1
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95424
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1 W TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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i.7ay 23, 1939_-_page 2 of-5 Re: 1 ld. Turner Road, Lodi, CA <br /> There are no tank test or product reconciliation records available and no <br /> estimate of product loss can be rude. The depth and lateral extent of impacted soil <br /> could not be estimated using the data available to that date. Consequently, Ground- <br /> water Technology, Inc, did a comprehensive environmental -sitz analysis. A cop), of <br /> which is enclosed. After reEding the G.T.I• report, demolishing the buildings, and <br /> submitting a clean up plan to 5JUID the owners made the decision to reexcavate and <br /> attempt to c" ,an the affected area of contamination. During this reexcavation the <br /> contamination was obvious by sight and smell. The clean up was done by starting at <br /> the edges of the previous excavation and moving outward and downward until no more <br /> evidence of the contamination was found. After reaching the obvious end of this <br /> contamination, to make sure all was removed, the excavation was extended at least 5 <br /> feet past the end of the contamination in all directions. The contamination appeared <br /> to be tear drop in shape and followed a very symetrical pattern in a circle approx- <br /> imately 100 feet in diameter at the widest point, narrowing to approximately 60 feet <br /> in diameter at the very bottom. The soil smelled very strong of diesel fuel and had <br /> a dark brown color to within approximately 1 foot of the last evidence of the contain- <br /> r ination found. The last foot consisted or sandy material and a heavy concentration of <br /> heavy bun€:er oil. This was cleaned away and added to the pile of contaminated soil. <br /> Following our plan, we then removed approximately another 5 feet of soil under the <br /> last evidence of contamination and then encountered groundwater, which has now partially <br /> filled the excavation. <br /> We have stockpiled and separated all of the excavated soil. The contaminated <br /> soil is on site in two locations. The largest pile is from the second excavation and <br /> is located on th= southeast corner of the property, on a concrete slab of approximately <br /> one acre in size. It is on plastic and covered with plastic. It is approximately <br /> 4000 cubic yards in volume. <br /> The smaller pile is located in the north central portion of the property and is <br /> on a paved asphalt slab, on plastic and covered with plastic. It is. approximately <br />
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