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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001371
RECORD_ID
PR0544188
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0006698
FACILITY_NAME
FERNANDOS PLACE
STREET_NUMBER
1201
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
14716003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1201 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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IADDITIONAL MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION <br /> • <br /> I Between, 27 August and 10 October 2002, AGE prepared for and advanced seven soil borings for <br /> collection of soil samples and/or installation of monitoring wells (MW-4 through MW-9) Screen <br /> intervals were installed at the following intervals 20 to 40 feet bsg, 115 to 120 feet bsg, 141 to 146 <br /> feet bsg, and 165 to 170 feet bsg Monitoring wells MW-4 and MW-5 were constructed with a fifth <br /> screened interval from approximately 193 feet bsg to 198 feet bsg <br /> I A total of 28 soil samples were analyzed The highest concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> compounds were detected from soil samples collected at between 40 and 60 feet bsg, in HU-1 <br /> Middle Zone TPH-g was detected in soil samples collected from soil bonngs MW-4,MW-5 and B-2 <br /> Iat concentrations as high as 4,500 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) (MW4-58), 3,600 mg/kg <br /> (MW5-50) and 2,000 mg/kg (132-50) <br /> IThe BTEX compound benzene was detected in soil samples collected from MW-4,MW-5 and B-2 <br /> at maximum concentrations of 33 mg/kg (MW4-58), 21 mg/kg (MW5-50) and 20 mg/kg (B2-50), <br /> toluene was detected at maximum concentrations of 180 mg/kg (MW4-58), 100 mg/kg (MW5-50) <br /> and 54 mg/kg (B2-50), ethylbenzene was detected at maximum concentrations of 19 5 mg/kg <br /> (MW4-58), 30 mg/kg (MW5-50) and 13 mg/kg (132-50), and total xylenes were detected at <br /> Imaximum concentrations of 224 mg/kg(MW4-58), 182 mg/kg (MW5-50) and 77 mg/kg(B2-50) <br /> Fuel additives including DIPE, ETBE,MTBE, TAME, TBA, EDB and 1,2-DCA were not detected <br /> I in the soil samples collected and analyzed from the three soil bonngs Additional VOCs detected in <br /> the analyzed samples included isopropylbenzene, n-propylbenzene,1,3,5-tnmethylbenzene, 1,2,4- <br /> tnmethylbenzene p-i sopropyl-toluene and naphthalene <br /> i <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> According to the Geologic Map of California, published in 1977 by the State of California <br /> Department of Mines and Geology,the site area is within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of <br /> California, a large, elongate, northwest trending structural trough The Great Valley Province has <br /> been filled to its present elevation with thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to <br /> present day, creating a nearly flat lying alluvial plain extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in <br /> Ithe south to the Klamath Mountains in the north The western and eastern boundaries of this <br /> province are comprised of the California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains, <br /> respectively The Great Valley Province is subdivided into two major divisions designated the <br /> iSacramento and San Joaquin Valleys <br /> Based on the General Soil Map from the San Joaquin County Soil Survey,published by the United <br /> States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in 1992, the site area is within the <br /> Jacktone-Ho I lenbeck-Stockton (JHS) association The JHS soils are located within basins, and <br /> I generally consist of moderate to poorly drained fine textured soils The soils are generally derived <br /> from both marine and non-manne sediment, and are generally formed in alluvium derived from <br /> • mixed rock sources <br />
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