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Mr Kyle Christie Project 0805-146 03 <br /> August 2, 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br />' S gallons of gasoline were released from a fractured product lune between the dispenser <br /> islands and the underground tank cavity Results of the initial assessment of the release <br /> were reported in RESNA's Second Quarter 1992 Status Repoit and Addendum Workplan <br />' (RESNA, August 11, 1992, Report No 31009-6) <br /> Dissolved gasoline hydrocarbons were detected in water samples collected from the three <br /> wells Purgeable halocarbons were not detected, except for 1,2-dichloroethane which was <br /> detected in monitoring well MW-2 Fecal and total coliform bacteria were not detected in <br /> the sample collected from well MW-3 <br /> In January 1993, RESNA observed the drilling of seven soil borings (B-13 through B-19) <br /> and the installation of two groundwater monitoring wells (MW-4 and MW-5) and four <br /> vapor extraction wells (VW-4 through VW-7) Results of this assessment were reported in <br /> RESNA's Fust Quarter 1993 Status Report (RESNA, June 9, 1993, Report <br /> No 31009-7) The report indicated that hydrocarbons present in soil below 25 feet and in <br /> groundwater were probably from an off-site source Therefore, ARCO requested that an <br /> investigation of soil and groundwater be performed off site and upgradient of the ARCO <br /> station to evaluate whether hydrocarbons were present upgradient of the site. <br /> In October 1993, RESNA observed the drilling of two soil borings (B-20 and B-21) and <br />' the installation of two groundwater monitoring wells (MW-6 and MW-7) Analytical data <br /> indicated that residual hydrocarbons were present in the borings (RESNA, February 15, <br /> 1994, Report No 31009-9) Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHG) and <br />' benzene concentrations ranged from below laboratory detection limits to 1,200 parts per <br /> milhon (ppm) and from below laboratory detection hmits to 12 ppm, respectively The <br /> highest concentration was detected at 20 feet below ground surface (bgs). Dissolved <br />' gasoline hydrocarbons were detected in the monitoring wells In addition, HVOCs were <br /> also detected in groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells MW-6 and MW-7 <br />' In May 1995, EMCON prepared an off-site evaluation report (EMCON, Evaluation of <br /> Off-Site Sources, May 5, 1995) EMCON identified the following four potential <br /> upgradient/off--site sources 1) Texaco Service Station located at 440 West Charter Way, <br />' 2) Chevron Service Station located at 508 West Charter Way, 3) Transmission Store <br /> located at 515 West Charter Way, and 4) Shell Service Station located at 620 West <br /> Charter Way Residual hydrocarbons have been detected at the Texaco Service Station, <br />' Shell Service Station and adjacent to the Transmission Store High concentrations of <br /> residual hydrocarbons were detected above the historical capillary fringe zone (25 feet <br /> bgs) at the Texaco Service Station and adjacent to the Transmission Store. <br /> Dissolved hydrocarbons have been detected at the Texaco Service Station and at the Shell <br /> Service Station Free-product has been observed at the Texaco Service Station. Based on <br />' SAMN W]010805108051460 313L-951pas 3 <br />