North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. Joel R. Desilva Mr. Richard Colombini . 137 Santa...

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April 25, 2014 - Mr. Darrell Klingman Mr. Paul Louie Manager – Technical Advisor, MGP PMO Upway Properties Environmental Remediation Department 39134 State Street Pacific Gas and Electric Company Fremont, CA 94538-1436 3401 Crow Canyon Road, Room 177B San Ramon, CA 94583 Ms. Madeline M. Musco Mr. Kenneth D. Coker 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 5567 Carriage Lane 503 Buena Vista Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403-1390 Santa Rosa, CA 95404-2105 Mr. Joel R. Desilva Mr. Richard Colombini 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 814 Corte Azul 631 Healdsburg Ave, Suite A Rohnert Park, CA 94928-2003 Santa Rosa, CA 95401-5149 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: Subject: - Draft Creek Barrier Supplemental Feasibility Study Site: - PG&E Gas Plant – Musco, First and B Streets, Santa Rosa Case No. 1NSR228; (201-5600) Regional Water Board staff received and reviewed the September 2013 “Draft Creek Barrier Supplemental Feasibility Study,” prepared by Terra Pacific Group for the former manufactured gas plant at the site referenced above. The purpose of this new draft feasibility study was to re-evaluate the remedy selected in the May 28, 2010, “Supplemental Feasibility Study Report” prepared by Terra Pacific Group. The new draft feasibility study addresses only the chosen groundwater remedy. The previous selected groundwater remedy was a large funnel and gate system that would take multiple years to build. The construction of the funnel and gate system would close the adjacent part of the Prince Memorial Greenway during construction, involving destruction and rebuilding of parts of the Greenway.

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Mr. Darrell Klingman Mr. Paul Louie Manager – Technical Advisor, MGP PMO Upway Properties Environmental Remediation Department 39134 State Street Pacific Gas and Electric Company Fremont, CA 94538-1436 3401 Crow Canyon Road, Room 177B San Ramon, CA 94583

Ms. Madeline M. Musco Mr. Kenneth D. Coker 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 5567 Carriage Lane 503 Buena Vista Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403-1390 Santa Rosa, CA 95404-2105

Mr. Joel R. Desilva Mr. Richard Colombini 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 137 Santa Rosa Group Partnership 814 Corte Azul 631 Healdsburg Ave, Suite A Rohnert Park, CA 94928-2003 Santa Rosa, CA 95401-5149

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:

Subject:­ Draft Creek Barrier Supplemental Feasibility Study

Site:­ PG&E Gas Plant – Musco, First and B Streets, Santa Rosa Case No. 1NSR228; (201-5600)

Regional Water Board staff received and reviewed the September 2013 “Draft Creek Barrier Supplemental Feasibility Study,” prepared by Terra Pacific Group for the former manufactured gas plant at the site referenced above.

The purpose of this new draft feasibility study was to re-evaluate the remedy selected in the May 28, 2010, “Supplemental Feasibility Study Report” prepared by Terra Pacific Group. The new draft feasibility study addresses only the chosen groundwater remedy. The previous selected groundwater remedy was a large funnel and gate system that would take multiple years to build. The construction of the funnel and gate system would close the adjacent part of the Prince Memorial Greenway during construction, involving destruction and rebuilding of parts of the Greenway.

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The remediation efforts of the past four years reduced the mass of mobile contaminants in soil and groundwater. In addition, continued groundwater monitoring has provided additional data to evaluate whether contaminated groundwater migration is a significant threat to the creek. The remaining contamination near the creek, both above and within the groundwater table, has low potential mobility in groundwater and does not necessarily present a significant threat to the creek.

The new draft feasibility study proposes a smaller underground barrier between Santa Rosa Creek and the site. The proposed barrier would still involve the destruction and rebuilding of a section of the Greenway as well as in-stream work. It would close down Santa Rosa Creek and the Greenway in this area for at least one year. It is not clear, however, that the proposed barrier would be of significant benefit to the environment due to the low mobility of the remaining contamination.

Please revise the draft feasibility study to evaluate the reduced threat to the creek from the remaining groundwater and soil contamination and to consider if a no-barrier option would be feasible. A no-barrier option would have to involve long-term monitoring and site controls.

If you have any questions, please contact me at (707) 570-3767 or at [email protected].

Sincerely

Craig Hunt Water Resource Control Engineer

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cc:­ Mr. Murray Wunderly, Terra Pacific Group, [email protected] Ms. Sally Goodin, PG&E, [email protected] Mr. Tony Gossner, Santa Rosa Fire Department, [email protected] Mr. Doug Bosco, 37 Old Courthouse Square, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Mr. Dave Montague, Department of Public Works, [email protected] Mr. Max Reyhani, Terra Pacific Group, [email protected] Mr. Scott Kirk, Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP, P.O. Box 1867,

Santa Rosa, CA 95402 -Mr. Paul Nelson, EBA Engineering, [email protected] -Ms. Margaret Pietrasz, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, P.O. Box 7442, -

San Francisco, CA 94120 Ms. Tracy Craig, Craig Communications, [email protected] Mr. Kevin McCallum, Press Democrat, [email protected]

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