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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001245
RECORD_ID
PR0536689
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0021073
FACILITY_NAME
STKN CHARTER WAY COMMINGLED PLUME
STREET_NUMBER
508
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W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16504016
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
508 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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feet in width by 38 f eet long and 19 feet in the deepest <br /> Portion._ Final UST excavation limits and samples are shown <br /> -in Figure 4 . Sample depths and chemical summaries are found <br /> in Table E. <br /> Pump Island Overexcavation <br /> Additional excavation was performed in each of the three <br /> pump islands on September 11, , 1996 (Figure 3) to address <br /> hydrocarbon impact detected in samples from the piping <br /> removal on September 9 , 1996 . Final overexcavation <br /> activities were performed on October 9 , 1996 (Figure 4 ) . <br /> The northern most pump island was excavated to approximately <br /> 13 feet wide, 21 feet in length and 7 feet in depth. Two <br /> excavation bottom samples designated PXB5 and PXB6 were <br /> -collected as shown in Figure 3 . Chemical analytical results <br /> and depths are summarized in Table C. On October 9, 1996 <br /> additional soil was removed and excavated laterally a couple <br /> of I feet to the west ` and south, and vertically to <br /> approximately 12 feet bgs . Another sample designated OX1 was <br /> collected from the excavation bottom beneath the former <br /> sample PXB6 . Final overexcavation limits and sample <br /> locations are shown in Figure 4, final excavation sample <br /> analytical results are summarized in Table E (Figure 4/Table <br /> The cener pump island next to the former Kiosk was also <br /> overexcavated on September 11 , 1996 to approximately 12 feet <br /> in width, 20 feet in length and 6 feet deep. Two samples <br /> designated PXB3 and PXB4 were collected along the excavation <br /> bottom as shown in figure 3 . Chemical analytical results and <br /> depths are summarized in Table C . On October 9 , 1996 the ` <br /> excavation was extended vertically along the-eastern portion <br /> of the excavation to approximately 11 feet in depth. Sample <br /> 0X2 was then collected from the excavation bottom beneath <br /> former sample PXB3 as shown in Figure 4/Table E. <br /> The southern most pump island was overexcavated in the <br /> former dispenser area and along the piping trench running' <br /> back towards the former UST complex. The excavation measured <br /> approximately 15 feet in width, 40 feet long and 6 to 7 'feet ` <br /> in depth. Soil samples designated PXB1 , PXB2 and PXB7 were <br /> collected from the excavation bottom, and samples designated <br /> PXS1, PXS2 and PXS3 were collected from the excavation <br /> sidewalls at depths of 5 to 6 feet bgs as shown in Figure 3 . <br /> The soil in the vicinity of PXB7 appeared to have an oily <br /> stain and odor. An additional fuel fingerprint was requested <br /> from the laboratory on selected samples . Chemical analytical <br /> results and depths are found in Table C. On October 9, 1996 <br /> the excavation was extended laterally to the north, south <br /> and west to the former UST complex. The excavation was <br /> Page '4 <br /> i <br />
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