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Stantec <br /> Site History and Previous Investigations <br /> Stockton Charter Way Commingled Plume No. CP0057 <br /> November 15, 2011 <br /> In August and September 2004, Cambria advanced two CPT borings (CPT-8 and CPT-9) to <br /> further assess the vertical and horizontal extent of petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the <br /> property. TPHg and benzene were detected in soil samples collected during the CPT testing <br /> activities at concentrations up to 74 and 0.035 mg/kg, respectively. TPHg and benzene were <br /> detected in groundwater samples collected from these borings at concentrations up to 27,000 <br /> pg/L and 11,000 pg/L, respectively. These activities are summarized in the Cambria Site <br /> Investigation Report, Site Conceptual Model, and Work Plan dated November 15, 2004. <br /> In October 2005, Cambria installed two B zone (MW-3-79 and MW-10-81) and two C zone <br /> (MW-3-119 and MW-10-117) groundwater monitoring wells to further assess the vertical and <br /> horizontal extent of petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the property. No soil samples were <br /> collected from MW-3-79, MW-3-119, or MW-10-81. TPHg and benzene were detected in soil <br /> samples collected during the installation activities at concentrations up to 4.5 and 1.2 mg/kg, <br /> respectively. TPHg, total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd) and benzene were detected <br /> in groundwater samples collected from the wells at concentrations up to 13,000, 720, and 8,600 <br /> pg/L, respectively. These activities are summarized in the Cambria Site Investigation and <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report— Fourth Quarter 2005 dated December 16, 2005. <br /> In October 2007, WDC Exploration and Wells of Zamora, California installed one A zone <br /> (MW-23) and three B zone (MW-20-83.5, MW-21-80, and MW-22-80) groundwater monitoring <br /> wells to further assess the vertical and horizontal extent of petroleum hydrocarbons. TPHg was <br /> detected in four soil samples at concentrations up to 250 mg/kg. These activities are <br /> summarized in the Cambria Site Investigation and Fourth Quarter 2007 Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Report dated February 15, 2008. <br /> In a May 6, 2008, Updated Site Conceptual Model, CRA stated that Cambria completed a well <br /> survey in June 1999 and identified one water supply well and three municipal wells located <br /> greater than 2,000 feet south and northeast of the site. <br /> A groundwater monitoring and sampling program has been in place at this property since <br /> February 1992. <br /> Remediation Activities <br /> In October 1988, two dispensers were removed, and soil impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> beneath the eastern dispenser was excavated to an approximate depth of 15 ft below ground <br /> surface (bgs). Soil collected from the bottom of the excavation contained total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and benzene at concentrations up to 5,300 and 31 mg/kg, <br /> respectively. These activities are summarized in the GTI Environmental Assessment Status <br /> Report dated October 9, 1990. <br /> Separate-phase hydrocarbons (SPH) have historically been detected in well MW-1, but no <br /> measurable SPH has been observed since March 1993. Between May 1989 and December <br /> 1989, approximately 45 gallons of SPH were recovered from well MW-1. <br /> In April 1992, GTI installed four SVE wells (VEW-1 through VEW-4) and conducted an SVE pilot <br /> test. These activities are summarized in the GTI Summary Report of Soil Vapor Extraction Test <br /> Sampling Activities dated September 16, 1992. <br /> Stockton Charter Way Site History and Previous Investigations.doc 8 <br />