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Weldon Church Site Background Information <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> The UST system was removed in 1988. Ground water was encountered in the tank excavation area <br /> during removal. Subsequently, one soil and one grab water sample were collected from the tank <br /> excavation in August 1988. <br /> Both samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPH-g), <br /> stoddard solvents, paint thinner, diesel, kerosene and motor oil (TPH-ss, TPH- thinner, TPH-d, <br /> TPH-k and TPH-mo), and volatile aromatics (benzene, toluene and totql xylene). TPH-g, toluene, <br /> and xylenes were dptected'�n the soil sample at concentrations of, milligrams per kilogram <br /> (mg/kg),21 mg/kg and 7,9 g,respectively.TPH-g,benzene,toluene,and xylenes were detected <br /> in the water sample a concentrations of 117,000 micrograms per liter (µg/1), 10,100 µg/1, <br /> 11,300 µg/1, and 9,330 µg/1, respectively. <br /> EXCAVATION OF THE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK AREA <br /> The former UST area was excavated on 24 August 1995 to remove impacted soil. Excavation <br /> procedures were supervised by a representative from AGE. Soil was excavated to a depth of <br /> 12 feet bsg. Approximately 100 cubic yards of impacted soil were removed from the former UST <br /> area. <br /> TPH-g was detected in the soil sample collected at a depth of 8 feet bsg from the sidewall of the <br /> excavation at concentrations as high as 5,800 mg/kg and benzene was detected in the samples at a <br /> maximum concentration of 54 m g: Petroleum hydr ubons were not detected in soil samples <br /> collected from the floor o e excavation at a d i of 12 feet bsg. H-g wasdetecled in stockpile <br /> soil samples at a concentration o a I e aromatic compounds benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) were detected at concentrations of 1.1 mg/kg, 12 mg/kg, <br /> 8.1 mg/kg,and 40 mg/kg,respectively.The excavated soil was stockpiled adjacent to the excavation <br /> on plastic sheeting. <br /> On 09 October 1996,approximately 100 cubic yards of stockpiled soil were transported to Forward <br /> Incorporated, a Class II landfill located in Manteca, California. Soil was loaded into transport <br /> vehicles by Stokley Construction of Tracy,California and hauled to Forward by Bob Evans Trucking <br /> of Manteca,California. The disposal of the soils was summarized in the Quarterly Report prepared <br /> by AGE, dated 21 November 1996. <br /> SITE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> Six soil probe borings were advanced at the site on 20 December 1996. Soil and water samples were <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />