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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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FileName_PostFix
XR0001346
RECORD_ID
PR0544111
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003625
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO STATION #83560*
STREET_NUMBER
2908
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
BENJAMIN HOLT
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09763032
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2908 W BENJAMIN HOLT DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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Commingled Plume#35 S E C ® R <br /> Chevron 9-4275/ARCO#2133 <br /> Site Conceptual Model <br /> September 1,2006 <br /> Page 8 <br /> • 4.0 CURRENT ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES AND RESULTS <br /> Between February 10 and March 2, 2006, SECOR supervised Cascade Drilling of Rancho <br /> Cordova, California, in the drilling of three replacement monitoring wells at the Chevron site <br /> (MW 1 R, MW-2R, MW-3R), and four soil borings at the ARCO site (AS-8 through AS-11 <br /> Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc (BBL) supervised the drilling of the remaining three replacement <br /> monitoring wells (MW-5R, MW-7R, and MW-9R) at Chevron 9-4275 on June 5, 2006 Table 6 <br /> presents the well construction and soil boring details Boring logs for the recent assessment are <br /> presented in Appendix C <br /> On July 31, 2006 the new monitoring wells were surveyed by Morrow Surveying, a California- <br /> licensed land surveyor The wells were surveyed to establish horizontal position with respect to <br /> North American Datum 1986 (NAD 83) coordinates, and to establish elevation of top of casing <br /> with respect to mean sea level (msl) The survey data was formatted as Geo XY and Geo_Z <br /> files and uploaded to the State Geotracker database Survey data is presented in Appendix D <br /> 41 Chevron 9-4275 Soil Borings and Replacement Monitoring Wells <br /> Soil borings for monitoring wells MW-1 R, MW-2R, and MW-3R were advanced to depths of 60, <br /> 65, and 59 feet bgs, respectively, and soil and groundwater samples were collected The <br /> borings were then tremie grouted from total depth to approximately 20 feet bgs Well casings <br /> were then installed to 20 feet bgs for wells MW-1R, MW-2R, and MW-3R Each replacement <br /> monitoring well was screened between five and 20 feet bgs The monitoring wells were <br /> . constructed with 2-inch diameter schedule 40 poly vinyl chloride (PVC) casings with 15 feet of <br /> 0 020-inch slot screen material Well completion details are presented in Table 6 All work was <br /> conducted in accordance with stipulations of permits obtained from the SJCEHD and the City of <br /> Stockton SJCEHD and City of Stockton permits are included in Appendix E Field and <br /> laboratory procedures are presented in Appendix F A copy of the laboratory analytical data is <br /> included in Appendix B Copies of the field notes are provided in Appendix G Recent boring <br /> logs and well construction details are included in Appendix C <br /> In June 2006, BBL installed replacement wells MW-5R, MW-7R, and MW-9R at the Chevron <br /> 9-4275 facility The wells were drilled to 20 feet bgs and each well casing was screened <br /> between five and 20 feet bgs Soil samples were not collected during the installation of these <br /> wells Boring logs are provided in Appendix C <br /> Soil samples were collected during the drilling of soil borings MW-11R, MW-2R, and MW-3R and <br /> submitted for laboratory analysis Minor concentrations of TPHg were detected in MW-1R and <br /> MW-2R The maximum TPHg concentrations in MW-1 R and MW-2R were 21 mg/kg (14 5 feet <br /> bgs) and 3 9 mg/kg (3 9 feet bgs), respectively Low concentrations of TBA and MtBE were <br /> detected in soil samples collected from all three monitoring wells No other compounds were <br /> detected and no detections were found in the samples collected at 60 foot bgs Table 7 <br /> presents the soil analytical data for the Chevron 9-4275 facility <br /> Two groundwater samples were collected from each of the soil borings TPHg, benzene, and <br /> xylenes were only detected in the groundwater samples collected from MW-2R at 50 feet bgs at <br /> maximum concentrations of 560 pg/L, 46 dig/L, and 4 pg/L, respectively MtBE, TBA, and <br /> 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) were detected in groundwater samples collected from the borings <br /> The maximum concentration of MtBE was detected in the sample collected from MW-3R at <br /> . 51 feet bgs at 78 pg/L TBA and 1,2-DCA were detected in samples collected from MW-2R at <br /> 94275-ARCO 2133 SCM 9-2006 8 <br />
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