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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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FileName_PostFix
XR0005512
RECORD_ID
PR0544358
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0021623
FACILITY_NAME
JAHANT FOOD AND FUEL
STREET_NUMBER
24323
Direction
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STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220
APN
00516019
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
24323 N HWY 99
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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10 INTRODUCTION <br /> On behalf of Mr Bachitar Singh, owner of the Jahant Food and Fuel property, Ramage <br /> Environmental has prepared this Groundwater Monitoring Report, Second Quarter 2003 for <br /> submittal to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division (EHD) and the Central Valley <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) The scope of work was completed according to <br /> Ramage Environmental's Letter Work Plan, Monitoring Well Installation and Groundwater <br /> Sampling, dated August 13, 2001 On September 13, 2001, EHD approved the work plan <br /> 1.1 Site Location and Description <br /> The subject property is located at 24323 North Highway 99 in the town of Acampo in northern San <br /> Joaquin County, California (Figure 1) The property is situated immediately west of Highway 99 <br /> and immediately north of the Jahant Road exit ramp It is an active gasoline and diesel fuel <br /> service station and mini-market (Figure 2) An operating domestic well is located approximately <br /> 100 feet northwest of the former USTs (Figure 2) <br /> 12 Previous Work <br /> 12 1 Removal of UST-System, Soil Sampling, and Over-excavation <br /> On January 22, 1998, under EHD observation, L&M Construction removed three underground <br /> storage tanks (UST) at the site The removed USTs included two 10,000-gallon and one 6,000- <br /> gallon unleaded gasoline steel tanks According to the EHD inspection notes, each of the USTs <br /> was in poor condition, but without noticeable holes The UST excavation was extended to the <br /> north to include the southern dispensers on both dispenser islands The northern ends of both <br /> islands did not include dispensers A total of eight soil samples were collected from the <br /> excavation Two soil samples were collected from beneath each of the three USTs and one soil <br /> sample was collected from each of the former dispensers All eight of the soil samples were <br /> analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)-as-gasoline and benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX) by Modified EPA Method 8020/8015, for the oxygenate additive <br /> compounds methyl tertiary butyl ether(MTBE), di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary butyl ether <br /> (ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) and tertiary butanol (TBA) by EPA Method 8260, and <br />' for total lead by EPA Method 6010 <br /> 3 <br />
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