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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004909
RECORD_ID
PR0536618
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0021026
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON CHARTER WAY COMMON PLUME
STREET_NUMBER
440
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16503003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
440 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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C A M B R I A <br /> .0 <br /> Previous Investigations During October 1988, two dispensers were removed and soil <br /> impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the eastern dispenser was excavated to an <br /> approximate depth of 15 feet below grade (fbg) Soil collected from the bottom of the excavation <br /> contained total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) at concentrations ranging from 3 to <br /> 5,300 parts per million (ppm) and benzene at concentrations up to 31 ppm This investigation is <br /> described in the October 9, 1990 Environmental Assessment Status Report written by <br /> Groundwater Technology, Inc (GTI)of West Sacramento, California <br /> In May 1989, GTI drilled four vertical soil borings and one angle soil boring onsite From May <br /> 1989 through May 1990, GTI installed seven onsite groundwater monitoring wells and four <br /> x <br /> offsite monitoring wells Maximum concentrations detected in soil from these borings were <br /> 2,500 ppm TPHg and 11 ppm benzene These activities are also summarized in GTI's October 9, <br /> 1990 Environmental Assessment Status Report <br /> In April 1992, GTI installed four soil vapor extraction (SVE) wells and conducted an SVE pilot <br /> test These results are described in GTI's September 16, 1992 Summary Report of Soil Vapor <br /> Extraction Test Sampling Activities <br /> In September 1993, GTI installed five offsite groundwater monitoring wells Soil from these <br /> borings contained TPHg at concentrations up to 3 7 ppm and benzene at concentrations up to <br /> 0 23 ppm This investigation is documented in GTI's December 16, 1993 Summary Report of <br /> Drilling Activities <br /> Separate phase hydrocarbons (SPH) had historically been detected in well MW-1, but no <br /> measurable SPH has been observed since March 1993 From May 1989 to December 1989, <br /> approximately 45 gallons of SPH were recovered from well MW-1 An SVE test was conducted <br /> in June 1992, and an SVE system began operation at the site in August 1995 SECOR <br /> International, Inc of Huntington Beach, California detail this in their September 12, 1996 Soil <br /> Vapor Extraction System Installation and Start-up Report Between January 1996 and March <br /> 1998, the SVE system removed approximately 6,250 pounds of TPHg The SVE system was <br /> shut down March 9, 1998 due to declining influent concentrations and rising groundwater depth <br /> In June 1999, K E Curtis Construction Company removed one 12,000 diesel and three 10,000 <br /> gallon gasoline UST, four dispenser pumps, and their associated piping During August 1999, <br /> the soil beneath the UST, piping, and dispensers was further overexcavated This investigation is <br /> documented in our October 22, 1999 Underground Storage Tank Removal Report <br /> 1399 2 <br />
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