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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0515454
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0012157
FACILITY_NAME
POMBO REAL ESTATE
STREET_NUMBER
1755
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23217020
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1755 W ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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v 00 Al <br /> OEOMATRIX <br /> >r 2.0 BACKGROUND <br /> The Burns and Pombo properties are bounded to the south by West 11th Street, to the west by <br /> Corral Hollow Road and to the northeast by the UPRC ROW. Pipelines, operated by Chevron <br /> and Texaco from approximately the early 1900s to the mid-1960s, ran parallel to the <br /> northeastern edge of the Burns and Pombo properties (Figure 2). These pipelines, which <br /> carried crude oil and Bunker C oil, were buried at a depth of approximately 3 feet bgs. <br /> V <br /> Soil and groundwater investigations were conducted at the Burns and Pombo properties in July <br /> jaw and September 1999. Details regarding these soil and groundwater investigations are presented <br /> in the Geomatrix reports Soil and Groundwater Investigation Report and Human Health <br /> Screening Evaluation, Burns Property(San Joaquin County APN 232-170-05), 1881 Rustan <br /> `+ Road, Tracy, California (January 2000) and Soil and Groundwater Investigation Report and <br /> Human Health Screening Evaluation, Pombo Property (San Joaquin County APN 232-170-07), <br /> >r 1755 West I Ph Street, Tracy, California (January 2000). The field investigation revealed <br /> limited amounts of petroleum hydrocarbons in subsurface soil primarily along the northeastern <br /> r., edge of the properties that front the UPRC ROW. <br /> Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)were reported at concentrations varying between 22 and <br /> V <br /> 18,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg)in 14 of 22 soil samples collected in 1999. Benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes were either not detected or were detected sporadically at <br /> " low concentrations (up to 7.5 mg/kg). In these same borings, various combinations of eight <br /> polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs; acenaphthene,benzo(a)anthracene, chrysene, <br /> rr fluorene, fluoranthene,naphthalene,phenanthrene, and pyrene)were detected at individual <br /> concentrations up to 6.8 mg/kg. <br /> Figure 2 shows the sample locations and the location where oil-affected soil was encountered at <br /> the Burns and Pombo properties. The oil-affected soil was encountered between depths of <br /> approximately 6 and 19 feet bgs. The lateral distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil <br /> appears to extend no more than 100 feet south of the northeastern property boundary on the <br /> Burns property. The Pombo property,which is triangular in shape, has two areas where <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons have been detected in soil; the first is located in the northwestern <br /> Ib„ portion of the property and extends laterally approximately 140 feet south of the northeastern <br /> property boundary; the second is located in the eastern corner of the property and extends from <br /> the northern property boundary to the southern property boundary. <br /> Yr <br /> r <br /> \\st3\deptdata\Doc_Safe\6000s\6115.014\SMP.doc 2 <br /> V <br />
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