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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000771
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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t} <br /> S E C ® R <br /> QUARTERLY SUMMARY REPORT <br /> SECOND QUARTER 2003 <br /> Circle K Store No 01205 <br /> 16470 Cambridge Street, Lathrop, California <br /> City/County ID# Lathrop <br /> County San Joaquin <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located on northeast corner of Cambridge Street and Louise Avenue in Lathrop, <br /> California, and is an operating Circle K mini mart and Tosco service station <br /> In November 1997, Pacific Environmental Group (PEG) performed oversight and sampling during the <br /> removal of one 4,000-gallon and two 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks (LISTS), product <br /> dispensers, and associated product piping from the site during facility upgrade activities <br /> Approximately 1,241 tons of petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil was excavated from beneath the <br /> USTs and from the new UST excavation Additionally, approximately 17,000 gallons of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon-impacted groundwater was removed from the new UST excavation Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg)were reported at concentrations ranging from 130 parts per million <br /> (ppm) to 5,800 ppm Methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE) was reported in soil at concentrations ranging <br /> from 0 19 ppm to 3 6 ppm (PEG, 1998) <br /> In July 1998, one GeoprobeTM boring was advanced to a depth of 40 feet below ground surface (bgs) <br /> downgradient (north) of the former UST excavation Laboratory analysis of soil reported maximum <br /> concentrations of TPHg and MtBE of 1,900 ppm (GP-1-10') and 0 31 ppm (GP-1-10'), respectively <br /> Laboratory analysis of groundwater reported concentrations of TPHg and MtBE of 52,000 parts per <br /> billion (ppb)and 61 ppb, respectively(PEG, 1999) <br /> From August through September 1998, IT Corporation (IT) drilled and installed four groundwater <br /> monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-4) to approximate depths of 26 to 28 feet bgs During the <br /> installation of well MW-4, the drill auger broke through a City of Lathrop water main, releasing <br /> approximately 600,000 to 1,000,000 gallons of water Laboratory analysis of soil reported maximum <br /> concentrations of TPHg and MtBE of 6,800 ppm (MW-3-16') and 7 2 ppm (MW-2-11'), respectively <br /> Laboratory analysis of groundwater reported maximum concentrations of TPHg and MtBE of 29,000 <br /> ppb (MW-1) and 4,000 ppb (MW-2), respectively (PEG, 1999) <br /> In December 2000, IT drilled and installed five groundwater monitoring wells (MW-5 through MW-9) <br /> to approximate depths of 24 feet bgs Laboratory analysis of soil reported maximum concentrations <br /> of TPHg and MtBE of 473 ppm (MW-9-10') and 0 119 ppm (MW-6-20'), respectively Laboratory <br /> analysis of groundwater reported maximum concentrations of TPHg and MtBE of 72,000 ppb (MW-6) <br /> and 750 ppb (MW-6), respectively(IT, 2001) <br /> In June 2002, SECOR performed a Geoprobe assessment in order to delineate petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater downgradient and cross-gradient of the site, and to determine <br /> future locations for additional off-site groundwater monitoring wells Nine Geoprobe borings were <br /> completed at approximately 15 feet bgs Petroleum hydrocarbons and fuel oxygenates were not <br /> detected in any soil samples above laboratory reporting limits TPHg and constituents of BTEX were <br /> • detected in borings GP-1 through GP-3, GP-8, and GP-9, with maximum concentrations of TPHg <br /> and benzene reported at 17,000 ppb (GP-1) and 170 ppb (GP-2), respectively MtBE was detected <br /> in groundwater from borings GP-8 and GP-9 at a maximum concentration of 230 ppb (GP 8) <br />
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