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CALIFOPNIA REGIONAL WA'rEH QUALITY CONTROL BOARDSAN FPANCISCO BAY PEGION
ORDEP NO. 85-71NPDES NO. CA0028843
WASTE DISCHARGE PEQUIPEMEN'rS FOP:
'['EXACO, INCORPOPATED, FPEMON'r AUTOMO'l'IVE SEPVICE STATIONF'RE~WNT, ALAMEDA COUN'['Y, CALIF'ORNIA
The California Pegional Water Quality Control Board, SanFrancisco Bay Peg ion (hereinafter called the Board) finds that:
1. Texaco, Incorporated (hereinafter called the discharger),owns a automotive service station located on the south westcorner of the intersection of Fremont Avenue and MowryBoulevard, in the City of Fremont. By Application datedFebruary 26, 1985, the discharger has applied for issuanceof waste discharge reguirments and a permit to dischargewaste under the National Pollutant Discharge EliminationSystem (NPDES).
2. Studies by the discharger show that the groundwater heneaththe site is contaminated with gasoline and its watersoluble fractions such as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene,xylenes, aliphatic hydrocarbons and miscellaneous aromatics.The apparent contamination was caused by underground pipeleakage. As of February 25, 1985, the p Lume of g asol inefloating on the groundwater surface was about 210 feet wideby 350 feet long and was at a depth of about 48 feet. Thegreatest apparent thickness of the gasoline layer was 4.26feet. The plume of dissolved gasoline constituents wasabout 360 feet wide by 390 feet long.
3. In order to halt the further movement of contaminants and tocleanup the affected groundwater, the discharger hasinstalled ten extraction wells and is treating extractedq r o undwat.er in two parallel air strippers. The treatedeffluent consists of a maximum of 890,000 gallons per day(gpd) is discharged to a storm drain tributary to MowrySlough and South San Francisco Bay (Waste 001).
4. Pecent monitoring data show the effluent is in compliancewith the proposed limits of this Order.