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Geosyntec <br /> consultants <br /> after World War I, when a United States Army camp was established (PRC Environmental <br /> Management, Inc. [PRC], 1997a). The island was then developed as a supply depot during World <br /> War II and was commissioned as the United States Naval Supply Annex, Stockton, on June 30, <br /> 1945 (PRC, 1997a). The area was then re-designated as the Naval Communication Station in <br /> 1965 following the establishment of their headquarters on the island in 1960 (PRC, 1997a). The <br /> United States Navy(Navy)transferred RRI to the Port through the United States Department of <br /> Transportation Maritime Administration(MARAD) in 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2011, and RRI is <br /> now under development by the Port. <br /> 1.2 Regulatory Framework <br /> On July 30, 2003, the Port entered into a Consent Agreement with the State of California, the <br /> DTSC, and the CVRWQCB for RRI (State of California, 2003). DTSC is the lead regulatory <br /> agency and the CVRWQCB is the supporting agency for environmental work at RRI, except <br /> with respect to petroleum underground storage tanks (USTs) and petroleum contaminated sites, <br /> for which the CVRWQCB is the lead regulatory agency and DTSC is the supporting agency. <br /> RRI consists of approximately 1,459 acres, of which approximately 500 acres make up 36 <br /> parcels that contain a total of 50 sites covered by the Consent Agreement(Figure 2). The <br /> Consent Agreement states: "Groundwater plume investigations need to be completed and <br /> remediation may be required at IAS-3/4, 7, 16 and Site 39, Site 49 (Includes groundwater plume <br /> at Site 2, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 43 and 49),former UST/Sump at Bldg 816D, Site 3, Site 4, Site 5D, <br /> USTIOWS B16" (State of California 2003). Table 1 below provides a description of how the <br /> Navy formerly used these sites. <br /> Table 1: Description of RRI Groundwater Sites <br /> Site Description <br /> Site 2 Battery Acid Disposal Site <br /> Site 3 Firefighter Training Area <br /> Site 4 Leaking Chemical Containers Storage Area <br /> Site 5A Sump/Drainage Swale <br /> Site 5B Waste Oil Tank at Building 816C <br /> Site 5C Railroad Car Service Pits <br /> Site 5D Storm Drain at Buildings 816 and 916 <br /> Site 39 Landfill Area <br /> Site 49 Former UST and Sump at Building 816D <br /> IAS-3/4 Disposal Trench in Landfill Area <br /> IAS-07 Landfill Area <br /> IAS-16 Landfill Area <br /> These sites have been grouped into the following areas: <br /> RRI Groundwater Monitoring Work Plan 2 June 2022 <br />