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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002765
RECORD_ID
PR0508502
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0008117
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO STATION #4932
STREET_NUMBER
16
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARDING
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
13902001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16 E HARDING WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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4) eT <br /> Atlantic Richfield Company • • 2 <br /> ARCO Service Station#4932,16 E Harding Blvd Stockton,CA January 5,2001 <br /> • currently include one 20,000-gallon gasoline underground storage tank (UST), and one <br /> 22,000 gasoline UST, and associated product lines and dispensers <br /> Excavation and removal of three gasoline USTs, and associated dispensers and product <br /> lines were performed by Gettler Ryan Construction of Dublin, California between May <br /> 25 and June 9, 1999 The excavated USTs consisted of three 10,000-gallon capacity <br /> USTs of double-walled fiberglass construction Over-excavation was performed in the <br /> UST complex to accommodate the larger new USTs Approximately 631 tons of soil <br /> was over-excavated from the UST complex Over-excavation of the UST complex was <br /> completed and samples were collected on June 9, 1999 Six samples were collected <br /> from the bottom of the UST complex at approximately 19 feet bgs TPHg and MtBE <br /> were reported in one sample each at concentrations of 102 mg/kg and 0 579 mg/kg, <br /> respectively Benzene and fuel oxygenates were reported as nondetect in all samples <br /> from the UST after over-excavation Approximately 150 tons of soil was over- <br /> excavated from the product line and dispenser areas TPHg was reported in three of the <br /> six samples at a maximum concentration of 5,430 mg/kg Benzene was reported in two <br /> samples at a maximum concentration 10 6 mg/kg MtBE was reported in two samples <br /> at a maximum concentration of 55 5 mg/kg <br /> In August 2000, four groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, and MW- <br /> 4)and one vapor extraction well (SVE-1) were installed at the site TPHg, benzene, and <br /> MtBE were reported in groundwater samples collected from the groundwater <br /> monitoring wells at maximum concentrations of 166,000 ppb, 10,500 ppb, and 708,000 <br /> ppb, respectively (MW-4) Fuel oxygenates TAME and 1,2-DCA were reported in all <br /> wells except MW-3 at maximum concentrations of 427 ppb (MW-4) and 23 S ppb <br /> (MW-1), respectively TBA was reported in wells MW-2 (215 ppb) and MW-4 (26,100 <br /> ppb) EtBE was reported in well MW-4 at a concentration of 2 22 ppb <br /> I <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The scope of work for this site assessment will include the installation of five <br /> groundwater monitoring wells, the drilling of two soil bonngs, the performance of a <br /> 500-foot radius door-to-door well survey, and the performance of a conduit study The <br /> wells and borings have been proposed to evaluate the vertical and lateral extent of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater beneath the site and the proposed <br /> locations are shown on Figure 2 <br /> The specific scope of work is discussed below <br /> • Site Safety Plan. As required by the Occupational Health and Safety <br /> Adrmnistration (OSHA) Standard "Hazardous Waste Operations and <br /> Emergency Response" guidelines (29 CFR 1910 120), and by <br /> California Occupational Health and Safety Administration <br /> • (Cal-OSHA) "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency <br /> 077 43286 310/WPLAN3 doc <br />
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