Engineering Evaluation/Cost Aanalysis/Interim Removal Action Work plan, Building 742 Former Degreasing plant
Summary
SCH Number
2009118107
Public Agency
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Document Title
Engineering Evaluation/Cost Aanalysis/Interim Removal Action Work plan, Building 742 Former Degreasing plant
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
11/17/2009
Document Description
Approval of an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis/Interim Removal Action Work Plan (EE/CA/IRAW) by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) pursuant to Health & Safety Code, chapter 6.8 as submitted on August 14, 2009 by U.S. Department of the Navy. The EE/CA/IRAW focuses on eliminating potential sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in groundwater and soil gas within the Building 742 Former Degreasing Plant (FDP) footprint adn along the crushed stormwater system pipeline that are contributing to elevated VOC concentrations in soil gas at the site. Soils with polychlorinated buphenyl (PCB) concentrations greater than 1 milligram per kilogram will also be removed from the area around Manhole D1-C85. Additionally, TPH contamination commingled with VOC's will be removed along the crushed sotrmwater pipeline.
Contact Information
Name
Barbara Cook
Agency Name
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
Vallejo
Counties
Solano
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Other
Type, Section or Code
Tit.14 15061(b)(3)
Reasons for Exemption
DTSC has determined that the project is exempt from the application of the Claifornia Environmental Quality act (CEQA) and the Guidelines for the following reasons:
1. It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment.
2. The project activity is covered by the general exemption rule (as provided in California Code of Regulations, title 14, section 15061(b)(3)) that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) applies only to projects which have potential for causing a significant effect on the environment.
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