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,-+ .. <br /> FREE -PRODUCT REMOVAL WORK PLAN <br /> 521 NORTH CHEROKEE LANE <br /> LODI, CALIFORNIA <br /> SITE CODE: 1324 <br /> (lc.wp, 26 September 1994) <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> The following background summary and the proposed scope of work is based on a review of the <br /> Preliminary Report Evaluation of Soil and Ground-Water Contamination (Applied GeoSystems <br /> [AGS], September 21, 1988), the Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation Report (Geological <br /> Audit Services, Inc.[GAS], 10 August 1991), the Groundwater Sampling Report (Dana Booth, <br /> 4 March 1994), and groundwater data collected for the site on 22 July 1994 by Dana Booth. <br /> The site is located at 521 North Cherokee Lane in Lodi, California (Plate 1). GAS reported that <br /> Ramcon removed five underground gasoline storage tanks (USTs) from the site by on 5 <br /> February 1988. Soil samples collected from beneath the largest tank (10,000 gallons) contained <br /> total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg). Based on these results, Ramcon retained <br /> AGS to further delineate the extent of soil contamination and the potential that groundwater had <br /> been impacted. <br /> In August 1988, Applied GeoSystems drilled four borings (B-1 to B-4, Plate 2). After drilling, <br /> Applied GeoSystems converted B-4 into a 2-inch diameter shallow-groundwater monitor well <br /> (MW-1). Soil samples were collected at five foot intervals from each of the borings and <br /> qualitatively field screened for volatile organics using a photoionization detector (PID). <br /> Relatively low but positive PID readings were recorded by AGS on the Log of Boring for B-3 <br /> throughout most of the drilled hole. The highest PID reading from B-3 was recorded at a depth <br /> of 20 feet below ground surface (bgs). Although the upper hole (0 to approximately 25 feet bgs) <br /> of B-4 recorded background type PID readings, the highest recorded PID reading was recorded <br /> in boring B-4 at approximately the groundwater surface(40 feet bgs). None of the soil samples <br /> were submitted for quantitative analysis. Boring B-4 was advanced to approximately 60 feet bgs <br /> and completed as MW-1. Prior to development, AGS observed a sheen on water removed from <br /> MW-1. The sheen was again observed prior to presampling purging. Upon attempting to <br /> sample MW-1, AGS measured an immiscible product layer of 0.5 inches. The sample was not <br /> analyzed. <br /> In April 1991, Mr. Ganzer (Ganzer and Williams) retained Falcon Energy and GAS to further <br /> define the extent of groundwater impact by TPHg at the site. In May 1991, GAS supervised <br /> the installation of two additional 4-inch diameter monitor wells (MW-2 and MW-3, GAS <br /> reported installing 2-inch wells). Soil samples were collected at five foot intervals from each <br /> of the monitor well borings from 10 to 45 feet bgs. Field observations during the drilling of <br /> MW-2 indicated the potential presence of petroleum hydrocarbons from approximately 45 feet <br /> bgs to the total depth of 60 feet bgs. Field observations while drilling MW-3 indicated the <br /> 1 <br />