DuPont Publications
DuPont periodically publishes issues of the Oakley Community Exchange newsletter. These newsletters provide additional information on site activities, redevelopment issues, and community participation.
Fall 2009 Oakley Newsletter — Articles include: Contra Costa Generating Station in the permitting process for construction at the Oakley Site; Phased redevelopment at the Oakley site
Winter 2003-2004 — Articles include: Study evaluates site’s long-term prospects; City of Oakley targets developers; Groundwater and soil cleanup investigations continue; Tying it all together — from remediation to reuse; Community involvement
Summer 2001 — Articles include: Remediation is an important first step; Oakley site — yesterday, today and tomorrow; Community Advisory Group update
- June 2009
- Oakley Repository – List of Available Documents
- This is a list of all reports prepared in support of the Oakley Consent Agreement and available at the Oakley public library. Full versions of these documents may also be found in the DTSC website's Envirostor page by scrolling to the "Completed Activities" section for a document list.
- May 2009
- DFA1 Soil RFI Report: Executive Summary
- This report addresses the soil investigation results for the 26.6-acre area designated as Development Focus Area 1 (DFA1). Following approval of this report and completion of a groundwater characterization study and a release report for DFA1, this portion of the site is anticipated to be released for development by 2010.
- April 2009
- 2008 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report: Executive Summary
- Groundwater monitoring is conducted every quarter at the DuPont Oakley Site, and reports are provided semi-annually. This report covers the results of groundwater monitoring activities conducted throughout 2008.
- February 2009
- 2008 Annual Surface Water Monitoring Report: Executive Summary
- Surface water monitoring is conducted semi-annually at the DuPont Oakley Site (in the wet and the dry seasons), and reports are provided semi-annually. This report covers the results of surface-water monitoring activities conducted throughout 2008.
- December 2008
- Phase 2 Groundwater RFI Report: Executive Summary
- The results of the second phase of groundwater investigation are presented in this report. Activities were conducted from mid-2004 through 2007.
- May 2008
- Phase 1 Groundwater RFI Report: Executive Summary
- The report presents the results of the first of three phases of a groundwater RCRA Facility Investigation at the Oakley Site. The investigations covered by this report took place from 2003 through mid-2004.
- March 2006
- Phase 1 Soil RFI Report: Executive Summary
- The objective of the Phase 1 Soil RFI was to characterize the nature and extent of constituent releases and the potential human-health risks to support the future redevelopment of the Oakley Site as a business park with a mix of industrial, commercial, and retail uses.
- March 2006
- PRB Construction Completion Report: Introduction, Summary, and Conclusions
- This report describes the construction activities completed during construction of the PRB wall described in the Phase 1 Groundwater Interim Measures Work Plan (above).
- February 2006
- DTSC Fact Sheet – Proposed Cleanup Completion for Three Parcels
- This fact sheet provides a brief history of the site and summarizes the actions taken to demonstrate that three parcels of land have not been impacted and were therefore eligible for release for development. These parcels were subsequently released by the DTSC.
- February 2005
- DTSC Fact Sheet – Proposed Cleanup Plans for Former DuPont Plant
- DuPont site history and investigations to date are summarized in this fact sheet, which also provides a discussion of how the PRB wall works and a proposal to remove small areas of soil impacted by agricultural chemicals (likely not tied to DuPont operations) on an adjacent property that was part of the original plant property purchase.
- December 2004
- Phase 1 Groundwater Interim Measures Work Plan: Introduction
- This work plan presents the justification and design for the full-scale permeable reactive barrier (PRB) installed at the Oakley Site in 2005. This passive PRB wall was installed across a portion of the Oakley site to reduce the levels of volatile organic compounds in Plume 1 groundwater.
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