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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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
QC Status
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 3 <br /> In 2001, a CPT investigation, consisting of five borings CPT -1 through CPT-5 aloe the <br /> 9 g 9 ( 9 ) 9 <br /> eastern side of Plymouth Road, was conducted to assess soil stratigraphy and collect discrete <br /> groundwater samples (Figure 2) Groundwater samples were collected from the Identified <br /> water-bearing zone or depth Intervals showing distinct pore pressure Three to four depth- <br /> discrete groundwater samples per boring were submitted for analysis Groundwater samples <br /> were generally collected at depths of 10- to 12- feet below ground surface (bgs), 24 to 25 feet <br /> bgs, 35 to 40 feet bgs, and 68 to 78 feet bgs TPHg was detected in two of the 17 groundwater <br /> samples at concentrations of 73 micrograms per liter (µg/L) (CPT-5 at 37 feet bgs) and 130 µg/L <br /> (CPT-3 at 40 feet bgs) Methyl tert butyl ether(MtBE) was detected in six of the 17 groundwater <br /> samples at concentrations ranging from 0 59 Iig/L (CPT-4 at 10 feet bgs) to 2 6 µg/L (CPT-5 at <br /> 37 feet bgs) <br /> The site was demolished and six USTs were removed in June 2005 Two new USTs (30,000 <br /> and 15,000 gallons), dispenser islands, and a station building were constructed in June 2005 <br /> In preparation for site demolition, seven onsite groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, <br /> MW-3, MW-4, MW-5, MW-7, and MW-9) and ten SVEIAS wells (VW-1, GM-1, GM-2, GM-3, <br /> GM-4, GM-5, GM-6, GM-7, GM-8 and GM-9) were destroyed in April and May 2005 <br /> Replacement monitoring wells were installed in February 2006 following completion of the <br /> station rebuild, as proposed in SECOR's Work Plan for Well Destruction and UST Removal and <br /> the Work Plan for Soil and Groundwater Delineation and Addendum to Work Plan for Well <br /> Destruction and UST Removal (SECOR, 2005) Locations of the replacement wells are shown <br /> on Figure 2 Soil samples were collected during the excavation of the USTs and the results are <br /> discussed In Section 3 <br /> Groundwater monitoring has been performed at the Chevron site since March 1989 Tables 1 <br /> and 3 present the current and historical analytical data Groundwater flow has generally been to <br /> the north-northeast at a hydraulic gradient of 0 003 foot per foot (Rift) (Table 5) The second <br /> quarter 2006 groundwater elevation and hydrocarbon concentrations are shown on Figures 5 <br /> and 6, respectively <br /> Well construction details are presented In Table 6 Historical soil analytical data for the Chevron <br /> 9-4275 facility are presented in Table 7 <br /> 22.3 ARCO 2133 Facility <br /> Four USTs and associated product lines and dispensers are present at the site A release from <br /> a piping leak was discovered In 1984 A release of approximately 2,000 gallons of gasoline was <br /> reported in May 1989, and an unknown quantity of fuel was released at the northern dispenser <br /> island in 1995 <br /> Since discovery of the piping leak in 1984, 21 groundwater monitoring wells (E-1 through E-12, <br /> BHD-1, BHD-2, PRA, PR-2, and MWA through MW-5), 12 soil vapor extraction (SVE) wells <br /> (V-1 through V-12), and nine air sparge (AS) wells (S-1 through S-9) have been installed A site <br /> plan of the ARCO facility is presented on Figure 4 <br /> In 1998, during the installation of a pay quick machine, a contractor at the site broke a fiberglass <br /> product line beneath the southern dispenser island The broken line was repaired immediately <br /> and approximately three cubic yards of soil were excavated from beneath the broken product <br /> line Soil samples collected after the excavation of the soil contained low levels of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons <br /> 94275-ARCO 2133 SCM 9-2006 3 <br />
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