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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1994
RECORD_ID
PR0231007
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0003999
FACILITY_NAME
MARLER PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
75
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
ALPINE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
11514007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
75 E ALPINE AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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MCCAMPBELL ANALYTICAL INC. 110 2nd Avenue South, #D7, Pacheco, CA 94553 <br />Tele: 510-798-1620 Fax: 510-798-1622 <br />[4111 <br />radient Environmental Client Project ID: # 94120; Alpine BP, Date Sampled: 09/14/94 <br />82nd Street StocktonDate Received: 09/15/94 <br />amento, Ca. 95682 Client Contact: Vic Cherven Date Extracted: 09/16/94 <br />Client P.O: Date Analyzed: 09/16-09/17/94 <br />Gasoline Range (C6 -C12) Volatile Hydrocarbons as Gasoline*, with BTEX+ <br />EPA mefhndo Shin .....a:.:_a m1. <br />r�s nawaraHamiiton,LabDirector <br />- -----------------• <br />----•...•••••..... <br />a,n nr na <br />rce on methotl <br />DCIiID 3030 <br />Lab ID <br />Client ID <br />Matrix <br />TPH(g)' <br />Benzene <br />Toluene <br />Ethylben- <br />X lenes <br />y <br />% Rec. <br />Zene <br />Surrogate <br />41020 <br />Tank 3S <br />S <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />100 <br />41021 <br />Tank 2S <br />S <br />19,OOO,b,d <br />12 <br />650 <br />410 <br />3000 <br />114# <br />41022 <br />Tank 1S <br />S <br />8500,6 <br />ND< 0.3 <br />55 <br />94 <br />750 <br />86 <br />41023 <br />Tank 4 @ 8' <br />S <br />ND,b <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />0.012 <br />102 <br />41024 <br />Tank 3N <br />S <br />ND,b <br />ND <br />0.019 <br />0.010 <br />0.086 <br />95 <br />41025 <br />Tank 2N <br />S <br />ND,b <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />0.029 <br />97 <br />41026 <br />Tank 1N <br />S <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />105 <br />41027 <br />W. Stockpile # 1 <br />S <br />1200,6 <br />ND< 0.3 <br />1.0 <br />0.60 <br />14 <br />88 <br />41028 <br />W. Stockpile # 2 <br />S <br />120,b <br />ND< 0.01 <br />0.23 <br />0.16 <br />3.6 <br />88 <br />41029 <br />W. Stockpile # 3 <br />S <br />53,b <br />0.014 <br />0.33 <br />0.30 <br />3.4 <br />91 <br />41030 <br />W. Stockpile # 4 <br />S <br />12,b <br />0.026 <br />0.15 <br />0.070 <br />0.56 <br />92 <br />41031 <br />W. Stockpile # 5 <br />S <br />2.2,b <br />ND <br />0.008 <br />0.006 <br />0.064 <br />95 <br />41032 <br />W. Stockpile # 6 <br />S <br />1000,b <br />ND< 0.4 <br />6.3 <br />5.6 <br />47 <br />85 <br />41033 <br />Tank 4 Stockpile <br />S <br />7.3,b <br />ND <br />0.027 <br />0.024 <br />0.17 <br />89 <br />41034 <br />East Stockpile <br />S <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />ND <br />96 <br />Detection Limit unless other- <br />W <br />50 ug/L <br />0.5 <br />0.5 <br />0.5 <br />0.5 <br />wise stated; ND means Not <br />S <br />1.0 mg/kg <br />0.005 <br />0.005 <br />0.005 <br />0.005 <br />Detected <br />'water samples are reported in ug/L, soil samples in mg/kg, and all TCLP extracts in mg/L <br /># cluttered chromatogram; sample peak co -elutes with surrogate peak <br />I <br />+ The following descriptions of the TPH chromatogram are cursory in nature and McCampbell Analytical is not <br />responsible for their interpretation: a) unmodified or weakly modified gasoline is significant; b) heavier pasohne <br />range compounds are significant(agedgasoline?); h <br />c) tergasoline range compounds (the most mobile tiaction) <br />are significant, d)1�solme range compounds are sigittTicanf; no recognizable TPpHtypattern <br />d esel range tobepattern- e) that does <br />are srs cant; lighter d <br />titianfwateinitiuscible�sheen ispresent;nj liqu sample that <br />contains greater titan _ 5 vol. °To sediments. <br />r�s nawaraHamiiton,LabDirector <br />
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