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RECORD_ID
PR0506390
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007389
FACILITY_NAME
MINI STOP
STREET_NUMBER
244
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
HARDING
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
13708014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
244 W HARDING WAY
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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15 July I999 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 98-0504 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br /> 5.0. RESULTS <br /> A total of nine soil samples were collected from the floor and sidewalls of the over-excavation. <br /> TPH-g was detected at concentrations up to 80 mg/kg in the sample from the north wall, east end <br /> of the excavation. TPH-g was not detect in soil samples collected from the south,northwest, and east <br /> wall of the over excavation. Additionally, TPH-g was not detected in the samples collected from the <br /> south end of the west wall and from the floor of the excavation. <br /> BTEX compounds were detected at concentrations up to 1 mg/kg, benzene was only detected in the <br /> north west wall sample. MTBE and TBA were detected at concentrations up to 1.30 mg/kg and <br /> 8.9 mg/kg, respectively. MTBE was detected at the highest concentrations in the northern portion <br /> of the over excavation, especially in the northern west wall sample, located at the northwest edge <br /> of the site under Monroe Avenue. Analytical results of soil samples are sununarized in Table 1. The <br /> laboratory reports and chain-of-custody forms are included in Appendix B. <br /> 6.0. DISCUSSION <br /> The analytical results of samples collected during the 22 September 1998 UST removal indicated <br /> significant MTBE-impact to soil at approximately 11 feet bsg near the north end of USTs #1 and #2. <br /> The laboratory results from samples collected on 10 November 1998 after the over-excavation <br /> indicated lower concentrations from samples collected from the floor at 13 feet bsg. The samples <br /> collected from the south wall of the excavation did not have concentrations of the analytes of <br /> concern that exceeded the analytical method detection limits. Based on visual evidence of the <br /> condition of the tanks at the time of their removal and the laboratory data from samples collected, <br /> the hydrocarbon impact appears to have originated from the dispenser island and/or piping area. <br /> The vertical and lateral extent of impacted soil is not known at this time. Further subsurface <br /> investigation is necessary to determine the extent of the hydrocarbon-impact. <br /> 7.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based upon the detection of MTBE at concentrations as great as 1,300 ug/kg in soil at depths as <br /> great as i 1 feet bsg, AGE recommends further subsurface investigation at the site to assess the <br /> MTBE-impact to soil and ground water. Ground water is currently approximately 30 feet bsg. The <br /> ground water flow direction onsite is inferred to have a northerly direction. AGE recommends one <br /> soil boring located in the dispenser area, advanced to the historic low ground water level of <br /> approximately 50 feet bsg.AGE recommends three additional soil probe borings advanced to ground <br /> water, a total depth of approximately 30 feet bsg, encompassing the former UST system. One soil <br /> Advanced GeoEnr ironmental,Inc. <br />
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