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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001373
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
QC Status
Approved
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I <br />' Site Background Information -Fernando's Place <br /> AGE-NC Project No 00-0769 <br />' Page 3 of 4 <br />' The fuel additives DIPE,ETBE, MTBE, TAME, TBA,EDB and 1,2-DCA were not detected in the <br /> soil samples collected and analyzed from the three soil bonngs Additional volatile organic <br /> compounds(VOCs)detected in the analyzed samples included isopropylbenzene,n-propylbenzene, <br />' 1,3,5-tnmethylbenzene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, p-isopropyl-toluene, and naphthalene <br />' GROUND WATER DEPTH AND GRADIENT <br /> Based on quarterly ground water monitoring events conducted by AGE,depth to ground water at the <br />' property is approximately 20 feet to 30 feet below surface grade(bsg) The prevailing ground water <br /> flow direction is generally northeast,although flow directions may vary locally and seasonally Depth <br /> to first encountered ground water at the property during the last quarter was measured to be <br />' approximately 27 feet bsg <br /> HYDROGEOLOGIC UNITS <br /> Based on cross sectionsl4 A'and B-B',AGE informally identified five hydrologic flow units,located <br /> between first encountered ground water and 199 feet bag, as having significant intervals of <br /> apparently porous,coarser-grained soil separated by intervals of finer-grained, less permeable soil <br />' Hydrogeologic Unit 1 (HU-1)was subdivided into three sub-units(HU-1 Upper Zone,HU-1 Middle <br /> Zone, and HU-1 Lower Zone) that may not have significant barters to vertical migration of <br /> contaminants Generally, HU-1 Upper Zone was identified at depths between 25 feet (first <br />' encountered ground water) and 51 feet bsg, HU-1 Middle Zane was identified at depths between <br /> 48 feet and 75 feet bsg, HU-1 Lower Zone was identified at depths between 60 feet and 90 feet bsg <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 2 (HU-2) was identified at depths between 112 feet and 125 feet bsg and <br />' consists primarily of a continuous layer of sand Hydrogeologic Unit 3 (HU-3) was identified at <br /> depths between 140 feet and 160 feet bsg and consists primarily of a continuous layer of sand <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 4 (HU-4) was identified at depths between 160 feet and 175 feet bsg and <br />' consists of a locally contained layer of sand Hydrogeologic Unit 5 (HU-5)was identified at depths <br /> between 190 feet and 199 feet bsg and consists of a locally contained layer of sand <br /> HYDROCARBON-IMPACTED SOIL AND GROUND WATER <br /> Based on the analytical results of soil samples collected during the August and September 2002 <br /> investigation and previous subsurface investigations,cross sections illustrating the inferred vertical <br /> and horizontal extent of hydrocarbon-impacted soil were constructed hydrocarbon-impacted soil <br /> f appears to be defined vertically,although the lateral extent of impacted soil is not defined at the site <br /> . The most impacted soil was encountered beneath the former UST locations, to depths as great as <br /> Advanced GeoEnnronmental,inc <br /> 1 <br />
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