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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0506532
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0007479
FACILITY_NAME
VACANT PROPERTY - FORMER CAIN ELECTRICAL
STREET_NUMBER
230
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STREET_NAME
CHURCH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04302301
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
230 N CHURCH ST
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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modified by local recharge and discharge patterns. <br />During November 2003, ground water monitoring at several sites within 1,500 feet of Cain Electrical <br />Works detected ground water at a depth of 50 to 55 feet bsg; the ground water flow direction was <br />towards the south at a gradient of approximately 0.001 foot/foot. Ground water is considered to be <br />of beneficial use and is utilized for domestic, industrial and commercial purposes. <br />PREVIOUS GROUND WATER INVESTIGATIONS <br />An investigation of PCE- and trichloroethene (TCE)-impacted soil and ground water has been <br />ongoing throughout northeast and central Lodi since 1989, when the contaminants were first detected <br />in city water supply wells. According to a report entitled Summary Report - Potential Responsible <br />Parties Search and Source Investigations Lodi Groundwater Site, dated 20 March 1996, prepared <br />by the Northeast Research Institute, L.L.C. (NERI), the Lodi ground water investigation <br />encompasses the area bounded by Lockeford Road on the north, Elm Street on the south, <br />Washington Street on the east and Pleasant Avenue on the west. <br />Previous Regional Ground Water Investigations <br />The URS Consultants-prepared Lodi Phase I Remedial Investigation Report, Lodi Groundwater Site, <br />dated 28 June 1994, indicated that PCE and 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA) were detected in <br />passive soil gas samples (pyrex tubes) collected from the perimeter of the site; TCE was not detected <br />in these samples. The nearest and most up-gradient source of TCE detected during the passive soil <br />gas survey was in a residential area at First and Church Streets, approximately 150 feet north of Cain <br />Electrical Works. The NERI summary report, based on the URS Consultants' passive soil gas survey, <br />concluded that PCE and 1,1,1-TCA were constituents in soil vapor near the site. In addition, the <br />NERI report stated that TCE has been detected in water samples collected from the City of Lodi <br />domestic well number CW-2, located immediately southeast of the site, at concentrations up to <br />4.6 micrograms per liter (gg/1), but PCE has not been detected in water samples collected from well <br />CW-2. <br />Henshaw Associates, Inc. (Henshaw) performed a subsurface investigation across the City of Lodi <br />in 2000, which included a soil gas (vapor) survey and ground water investigation of the City of Lodi <br />Right-of-Way. A set of samples collected from five locations surrounding and near the site <br />effectively delineated the lateral limits of PCE impact; soil vapor was not impacted surrounding the <br />site. One of the non-detect sampling points was located directly southwest of the Cain site, in the <br />apparent down-gradient ground flow direction; this sampling point (SC-19) was non-detect for the <br />chemicals of concern, in both ground water and soil vapor. The closest sampling point (C-49) with <br />PCE-impacted soil vapor was located approximately 600 feet southeast of the site, beyond three <br />other sampling locations (C-42, SC-20 and SC-21) with no detection of PCE in soil vapor. <br />Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc.
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