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12/7/2020 10:53:58 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0231074
PE
2351 - UST FACILITY - 2481 COMPLIANT
FACILITY_ID
FA0002541
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC #20632
STREET_NUMBER
4627
STREET_NAME
DA VINCI
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
11002003
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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4627 DA VINCI DR STOCKTON 95207
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UST SYSTEM REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT REPORT <br /> Field Activities <br /> January 22, 2021 <br /> 3.0 FIELD ACTIVITIES <br /> 3.1 UST REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> On December 1,2020, Stantec observed the removal of two 10,000-gallon single-walled steel USTs at the site. The <br /> USTs were triple rinsed on site and were approved for removal by the EHD.The tanks were transported to West <br /> Coast Equipment in Turlock, California for destruction and disposal.The rinsate manifest and disposal documentation <br /> for the USTs are provided in Appendix A. <br /> On December 4,2020, LC Services installed two new USTs: one chambered 20,000-gallon double-walled fiberglass <br /> UST, and one 20,000-gallon double-walled fiberglass UST.The USTs were installed in an expanded tank excavation <br /> located in the eastern portion of the site. <br /> The UST overburden soil was stockpiled during the UST removal activities. From December 3 through December 17, <br /> 2020, approximately 935 tons were transported as clean fill to Waste Connections, Potrero Hills Landfill in Suisun, <br /> California for disposal. Bills of lading and non-hazardous soil manifests for the soil removed are included in Appendix <br /> B. <br /> 3.2 EXCAVATION DEWATERING AND DISPOSAL <br /> Groundwater was encountered within the excavation during tank replacement activities at approximately seven feet <br /> below ground surface(bgs).To facilitate UST removal and installation,dewatering of the tank basin was required. On <br /> November 10, 11, and 18, 2020, approximately 13,200 gallons of water were removed via vacuum tracks and the <br /> water was transported to Instrat Inc. in Rio Vista, California for treatment and disposal. Manifests are presented in <br /> Appendix B. <br /> On behalf on 7-Eleven, Stantec obtained approval from the City of Stockton Municipal Utilities Department to <br /> discharge to the City of Stockton stormwater system. The approval allowed for the setup of a construction <br /> dewatering system with the required pre-treatment equipment,which allowed groundwater discharge directly into the <br /> stormwater system. Upon approval, LC Services contracted Griffin Dewatering LLC to setup the dewatering and pre- <br /> treatment system. LC Services operated and maintained the system during UST removal and installation activities. <br /> From November 23,2020 through December 7, 2020, approximately 1,100,683 gallons of groundwater was pumped, <br /> treated, and discharged into the stormwater system under the City's approval. <br /> 3.3 SOIL SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> On December 1,2020, Stantec personnel collected seven soil samples under the direction of the San Joaquin <br /> County EHD. Soil samples were obtained at approximately four feet bgs beneath the former dispenser islands and <br /> product piping, and at approximately 14.5 to 15.5 feet bgs in the UST excavation.The soil samples were collected <br /> from the excavator bucket. The soil samples were immediately placed in clean laboratory supplied glass jars. Each <br /> jar was completely filed to minimize headspace and sealed with a Teflon lined screw cap. Each sample was labeled <br /> and placed on ice in a cooler. <br /> \\us0385-ppfss01\workgroup\1858\active\185851012\05_report_deliv\deliverable\reports\2021_rpt_20632_ust.docx 3.1 <br />
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