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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000739
RECORD_ID
PR0544155
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0000185
FACILITY_NAME
CITY GAS & LIQUOR
STREET_NUMBER
16470
STREET_NAME
CAMBRIDGE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19643032
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
16470 CAMBRIDGE ST
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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• <br />S E C 0 R <br />concentrations of TPHg and MtBE of 72,000 ppb (MW -6) and 750 ppb (MW -6), <br />respectively (IT, 2001). <br />In ,lune 2002, SECOR performed a Geoprobe assessment in order to delineate <br />petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater downgradient and cross -gradient of the <br />site, and to determine future locations for additional off-site groundwater monitoring <br />wells. Nine Geoprobe borings were completed at approximately 15 feet bgs. Petroleum <br />hydrocarbons and fuel oxygenates were not detected in any soil samples above <br />laboratory reporting limits. TPHg and constituents of BTEX were detected in borings <br />GP -1 through GP -3, GP -8, and GP -9, with maximum concentrations of TPHg and <br />benzene reported at 17,000 ppb (GP -1) and 170 ppb (GP -2), respectively. MtBE was <br />detected in groundwater from borings GP -8 and GP -9 at a maximum concentration of <br />230 ppb (GP -8). Petroleum hydrocarbons and fuel oxygenates were not detected above <br />laboratory reporting limits in groundwater samples from borings GP -4 through GP -7. <br />In November 2002, six groundwater monitoring wells (MW -10 through MW -15) were <br />installed. The groundwater plume was delineated in all directions with the exception of <br />northeast of MW -12. <br />In October 2003 SECOR conducted a pumping well influence study at the site to <br />determine if surrounding wells influence groundwater flow direct or gradient at the site. It <br />was determined that surrounding wells (particularly site Lathrop Grammar School <br />irrigation well) do not influence groundwater flow direction or gradient beneath the site. <br />In November 2003, well MW -16 was installed north east of MW -12. MtBE was reported <br />in MW -16. <br />SENSTIVE RECEPTORS <br />In January 2003, SECOR performed a sensitive receptor survey which included a search <br />of Department of Water Resource, contact of the local water purveyor, and a 500 -foot <br />door-to-door well search. Based on SECOR's receptor survey, 12 wells are present <br />within '/Z mile of the site. Eight of the twelve well are upgradient or cross -gradient. The <br />four down -gradient wells (to the north) are located approximately 1,500 to 2,500 feet <br />from the site. The Lathrop Grammar School irrigation well is located approximately <br />1,600 feet northeast of the site and is the closest of three wells identified during a 2000 - <br />foot radius receptor survey conducted at the site. <br />MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br />TRC's Groundwater Monitoring Report dated May 27, 2005 is included as Attachment 1, <br />including Tables 1- 3, Figures 1 - 5, plus field data sheets and groundwater analytical <br />reports. Currently 1MW-1 through MW -19 are monitored and sampled quarterly each <br />year. Samples are analyzed for TPPH, BTEX, and fuel oxygenates. <br />During the second quarter 2005 groundwater flow was toward the northeast at a gradient <br />of 0.002 ft/ft. Maximum reported concentrations of TPPH and MtBE during the second <br />quarter 2005 were 8,300 ppb (MW -9) and 500 ppb (MW -16), respectively. MtBE <br />concentrations in wells appear relatively stable based on graphs of concentration vs. <br />time proved in TRC's Groundwater Monitoring Report dated May 27, 2005 included as <br />
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