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K;LEINFELDER n <br /> s <br /> �I <br /> E€ <br /> 3 SOIL REMEDIATION <br /> The diesel contaminated soil will be transported to Forward Landfill in <br /> `j. <br /> San Joaquin County, where the soil will undergo uncontrol <br /> ledl,p aeration <br /> r� <br /> according to APCD guidelines. Once the soil aeration is compiete, the <br /> soil will be used as daily or intermediate cover at the landfill. <br /> E <br /> Mr. Timothy Crandall of the RWQCB has specified that the total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon (TPH) concentration should be below 300 mg/kg forithe soil <br /> disposed of at the landfill. <br /> s <br /> Much of the stockpiled soil :to be aerated currently has a TPH <br /> concentration below 300 mg/kg. , The highest TPH concentrations ','detected <br /> i from the stockpiled soil ranged between 220 and 1,160 mg/kg. . Forward <br /> Landfill intends to aerate the soil to below the specified 300 mg/kg TPH <br /> concentration prior to using soil' for cover material. <br /> 3.1 TRANSPORTATION OF SOIL <br /> The excavated soil _ will be loaded and transported approximately :25 miles <br /> to Forward Landfill in San Joaquin County (Plate' 1) .: The loading and <br /> hauling of the soil will be coordinated and supervised by Sa'Icramento <br /> Equipment Maintenance (SEM) personnel. <br /> Each truckload of contaminated soil will be covered' prior to leaving the <br /> AT&T site. The truck drivers will request permission to leave the site <br /> from the SEM site manager, who will record the estimated loa&volume, <br /> truck ID, driver, and time of departure. Upon arrival at'EForward <br /> Landfill, the driver will check in'and drive to the specified off loadin <br /> .. � g <br /> area for final aeration and . disposal of the contaminated soil. <br /> 59-87-679 3 <br /> i� <br /> E; <br />