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WICKLAND OIL COMPANY -4- 18 August 1988 <br /> 4) Regal Station #511 <br /> During the Site Environmental Investigation, <br /> Delta Environmental Consultants installed <br /> three monitoring wells. The wells were <br /> completed to 20.5 feet and are located at <br /> distances from 110 and 150 feet from the <br /> underground storage tanks. Floating product <br /> and dissolved hydrocarbons were found in the <br /> monitoring well (MW-3) nearest the tanks. <br /> Dissolved hydrocarbons were also found in the <br /> most distant monitoring well (MW-2) . In the <br /> boring log for this monitoring well (MW-2) , a <br /> diesel odor was reported but no laboratory <br /> analyses were conducted to determine diesel <br /> content. No contamination was reported in <br /> the other monitoring well (MW-1) . <br /> To assess the extent of contamination, <br /> Wickland Oil Company is requested to submit a <br /> Preliminary Report (Appendix A, page A-8) by <br /> 30 September 1988 to the Yolo County <br /> Department of Environmental Health Services <br /> and this Regional Board. Included with this <br /> report should be a time schedule for <br /> completing and submitting a Problem <br /> Assessment Report (Appendix A, page A-9) by <br /> 5 December 1988. <br /> 5) Regal Station #515 <br /> Two soil borings were drilled along the <br /> western boundary of the site property, <br /> located approximately 20 and 80 feet from the <br /> underground tanks. Soil samples from the <br /> boring nearest the tank field revealed soil <br /> contamination at 10 and 25 feet below the <br /> surface. The contamination levels found in <br /> the soil from this boring ranged as follows; <br /> benzene, 0. 6 ppm to 1. 14 ppm; toluene, 0. 062 <br /> ppm to 1.1 ppm; ethyl-benzene, 0. 007 ppm to <br /> 0.5 ppm; xylenes, 0. 11 ppm to 2 .2 ppm. <br /> The depth of around water at this site is <br /> unknown, but Delta Environmental suggests <br /> that it is within 50 feet of the surface. If <br /> so, ground water could very well be impacted <br /> at this site. We are requesting that a Soil <br /> Contamination Workplan (Appendix A, page A-4) <br /> be developed and submitted to both the <br /> Sacramento County Environmental Health <br />