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Wft <br /> California R conal Water Quality <br /> Ctrol arw� <br /> 1 Y <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Robert Schneider,Chair <br /> Terry Tamminen <br /> S'ecreta r3 f or Fresno Branch office Arnold Schwarzenegger <br /> Internet Address: hup://ti"klv.swrcb.ca.goN,/—nvgcb5 <br /> Environmental Governor <br /> Protecrion 1685 E Street,Fresno,California 93706 <br /> Phone(559)445-5116•FAX(559)445-5910 <br /> RE:C <br /> E4if r <br /> 29 September 2004 <br /> OCT 13 2004 <br /> (�tevronEmimn:aitall�-�►,r�,•r <br /> M. Scott Mansholt <br /> ChevronTexaco <br /> Chevron Environmental Management Company <br /> 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road <br /> P.O. Box 6012 <br /> San Ramon, CA 94583-0712 <br /> REVIEW OF ADDITIONAL SOIL AND GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN, <br /> TRACY BYRON ROAD PROJECT,TRACY, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> We have reviewed the Workplan and Time Schedule for Adilitional Soil and Groundivater Investigation <br /> dated 14 July 2004 for the Tracy Byron Road Project located in west Tracy. The workplan is in response <br /> to a Regional Board memorandum dated 19 April 2004 to ChevronTexaco requesting additional <br /> investigative borings. Additional work is needed to delineate the extent of impacts to soil and <br /> groundwater described in the 18 February 2004 soil and groundwater investigation report. The report <br /> was prepared for ChevronTexaco by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). <br /> Initially, areas needing more work were identified during construction of dewatering wells associated <br /> with the 2003 storm drain project in Byron Road. The new storm drain generally was adjacent to the <br /> south side of the former location of the Old Valley Pipeline (OVP) alignment. <br /> Following the storm drain project, Regional Board staff requested that borings be advanced upgradient of <br /> impacted areas to delineate affected soil and groundwater on the south side of Byron Road. The 18 <br /> February 2004 report indicated that petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil occurs to approximately 30 <br /> feet, with the majority occurring between 4 and 20 feet. Groundwater is affected at several areas along <br /> the south side of Byron Road. The depth to groundwater is approximately 12 to 13 feet. <br /> As described in the February 2004 report, final delineation of the soil and groundwater impacts was not <br /> accomplished and additional site characterization is needed. <br /> The purpose of the proposed investigation is to advance up to ten additional borings and collect and <br /> analyze samples to delineate the extent of impacted soil and groundwater. <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Za Recycled Paper <br />