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k � <br /> i <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> [IJE] TECHNOLOGY, <br /> INC. 1401Ha3vardDnve Suite140 West Sacramento,CA 95691,(916)372-4700 <br /> FAX(916)372-8781 <br /> June 10, 1991 Project No 02320 1363 <br /> Mr Van Hartnitt <br /> ' Greyhound Lines, Inc <br /> 901 Main Street, Suite 2425 <br /> Dallas, TX 75202 RECEI <br /> VW <br /> RE: SOIL SAMPLE COLLECTION JUN <br /> GREYHOUND LINES TERMINAL FACILITY <br /> 121 SOUTH CENTER STREET MMOMMAL D <br />( STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> ' Dear Mr Hartnitt <br /> This report is presented by Groundwater Technology, Inc to document the results of field and analytical <br /> services conducted at the above-referenced site on May 13, 1991 (Figure 1, Attachment A) The work <br /> included the collection of sod samples during the excavation of an underground diesel-fuel storage tank and <br /> subsequent submittal of the samples for laboratory analysis <br /> On May 13, 1991 a Groundwater Technology field geologist collected soil samples during the excavation <br /> and removal of one 12,000-gallon diesel storage tank and associated piping (Figure 2, Attachment A) <br /> ' Tankpit samples (T-1 through T-3) were collected from the excavated tank pit at an approximate depth t}f <br /> 144eet using an excavator bucket Additional samples were collected at twenty-foot intervals along the <br /> product41ne pipe laterals (P-1 through P-5) at depths of approximately 2-feet below grade using a hand- <br /> driven impact sampler equipped with 2-inch diameter by 6-inch long brass sample tubes All soil sample <br /> locations were approved by an on-site representative of the San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Department <br /> After each sample was collected, it was field screened for volatile hydrocarbons using a portable <br /> Photoionization Detector (PID) No detectable levels of volatile hydrocarbons were encountered during field <br /> screening with the PID After screening, each sample tube was sealed with foil and protective caps,labeled, <br /> and preserved on ice The samples were then submitted under chain-of-custody manifest to GTEL <br /> Environmental Laboratories (GTEL) for subsequent analysis <br /> The results of the laboratory analyses are presented in Table 1 (Attachment B) The corresponding <br /> 'I laboratory reports and chain-of-custody manifests are presented in Attachment C Each sample was <br /> analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) by modified EPA Method 5030/8020, and <br /> for total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-D) by modified I=PA method 3550/8015 <br /> Detectable concentrations of TPH-D were observed in samples T-1, P-3, P-4, and P-5 at concentrations <br /> ranging from 4,200 to 11,000 parts per million (ppm) Low concentrations of BTEX were detected in most <br /> ,( samples ranging from 0 01 ppm in T-1 to 2 0 ppm in P-3 No BTEX constituents were detected in samples <br /> P-1 and T-3 <br /> l� <br /> ' Of iees throughput the( 5 Canada and Qt erseas <br />