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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001167
RECORD_ID
PR0527799
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0018844
FACILITY_NAME
TRANSMISSION STORE
STREET_NUMBER
515
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STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14707408
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
515 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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Ms Lon Duncan Project No 880-039 1A 01010000 <br /> May 12, 2004 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Colombo bakery Based on data collected from subsurface investigations performed at <br /> the former ARCO Service Station, Chevron Station, and Texaco Station (located at the <br /> corners of Charter Way and Lincoln Street), residual and dissolved hydrocarbons have <br /> been detected beneath those facilities <br /> Between September 17 and October 11, 1996, EMCONIOWT observed the drilling of <br /> six soil borings (B-1R through B-6R) One soil boring was converted to monitoring well <br /> MW-1R, three soil borings were converted to dual completion vapor extraction wells <br /> VW-1 through VW-3, and one soil boring was converted to a single vapor <br /> extraction well VW-4 (EMCON, Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation Report, <br /> February 5, 1997) The results of this investigation indicate the following <br /> • With the exception of soil samples collected from boring B-6R, residual <br /> hydrocarbons were reported in each boring The highest petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations were reported at approximately 10 feet below <br /> ground surface (bgs) near the former USTs Total Oil and Grease were reported <br /> in the soil sample collected near the former UST cavity (located near the <br /> building) at a concentration of 10,000 parts per million (ppm) Polychlorinated <br /> biphenyls, TPHd, or chlorinated hydrocarbons were not detected in soil samples <br /> analyzed from soil borings B-2R and B-6R <br /> • TPHg, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), and methyl <br /> tert-butyl ether (MTBE) were reported in the groundwater sample collected <br /> from monitoring well MW-1R TPHg and benzene were reported at <br /> concentrations of 33,000 and 1,400 parts per billion (ppb), respectively MTBE <br /> was reported at a concentration of 550 ppb <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING FIRST QUARTER 2004 <br /> On February 9, 2004, a Shaw employee was on-site to measure depth to groundwater and <br /> collect groundwater samples from wells MW-1R, MW-3R through MW-4R(D), and <br /> VW-1D through VW-4 (except for VW-3) for laboratory analyses Shaw coordinated joint <br /> quarterly sampling with the adjacent service station sites Free product was not observed in <br /> groundwater monitoring wells (see Table 1 and Appendix A) Shaw used the first quarter <br /> 2004 data to evaluate changes in concentrations of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons in the <br /> groundwater Shaw sampling and analysis procedures are presented in Appendix B <br />�F <br /> N 1sacDP\2004\Prj188018800391A 4ab doc SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL,INC <br />
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