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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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XR0001181
RECORD_ID
PR0527799
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2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0018844
FACILITY_NAME
TRANSMISSION STORE
STREET_NUMBER
515
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CHARTER
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WAY
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STOCKTON
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95206
APN
14707408
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01
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515 W CHARTER WAY
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01
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001
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Approved
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• Mr Don Rodgers Project 2613-100 03 <br /> ` February 19, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Between September 17 and October 11, 1996, EMCON observed the drilling of six soil borings <br /> (B-1R through B-6R) One soil boring was converted to monitoring well MW-1R, three soil <br /> borings were converted to dual completion vapor extraction wells VW-1 through VW-3, and one <br /> soil boring was converted to a single vapor extraction well VW-4 (EMCON, Preliminary <br /> Investigation and Evaluation Report, February 5, 1997) The results of this investigation <br /> indicated the following <br /> • With the exception of soil samples collected from boring B-6R, residual hydrocarbons <br /> were detected in each boring The highest concentrations were detected approximately <br /> 10 feet below ground surface (bgs) near the former USTs Total oil and grease was <br /> detected in the soil sample collected near the former UST cavity (located near the <br /> building) at a concentration of 10,000 parts per million Polychlorinated bi-phenyls, <br /> TPHD, and chlorinated hydrocarbons were below laboratory detection limits in all soil <br /> samples analyzed from soil borings B-211 and B-6R <br /> • TPHG, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylene (BTEX) isomers, and methyl <br /> tert-butyl ether (MTBE) were detected in the groundwater sample collected from <br /> monitoring well MW-1R TPHG and benzene were detected at concentrations of 33,000 <br /> parts per billion (ppb) and 1,400 ppb, respectively MTBE was detected at a <br /> concentration of 550 ppb <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING. FOURTH QUARTER 9998 <br /> On November 9, 1998, a Pinnacle technician was on site to measure depth to groundwater and <br /> collect a groundwater sample from well MW-1R for subjective and laboratory analyses Floating <br /> product was not observed in groundwater monitoring well MW-1R (see Table 1 and Appendix A) <br /> Pinnacle used these data to evaluate changes in concentrations of dissolved gasoline hydrocarbons <br /> in the groundwater Pinnacle's sampling and analysis procedures are presented in Appendix B <br /> A groundwater sample was collected from monitoring well MW-1R and was analyzed at Sequoia <br /> Analytical in Sacramento, California The groundwater sample was analyzed for TPHG using <br /> U S Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Modified Methods 8015, and for BTEX and <br /> MTBE using USEPA Method 8020 In addition, per the California Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board, Central Valley Region, requirements, the groundwater sample was analyzed for <br /> the oxygenates tertiary butanol, MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary butanol ether <br /> (ETBE), and tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) using USEPA Method 8260 Copies of the <br /> chain-of-custody records and laboratory analysis reports are presented in Appendix C <br /> The results of laboratory analyses indicated that dissolved hydrocarbons were present in the <br /> monitoring well TPHG and benzene were detected at concentrations of 7,920 micrograms per liter <br /> SAC1E\RODGERS\OTRLYIRDGRQ498 DOC-9811sg 1 ;V <br /> Rev 0,2/19/99 <br />
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