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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Ramage Environmental was retained by Wright Environmental Services, Inc (Wright) to <br /> prepare this Second Quarter 2001 Groundwater Monitoring Report for submittal to the <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) <br /> and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) The project <br /> scope of work was completed according to Ramage Environmental's Work Plan, <br /> Environmental Site Investigation, dated October 21, 1998 The Work Plan was reviewed <br /> and approved with comments by PHS/EHD on November 30, 1998 <br /> 1 1 Site Location and Description <br /> The former Stefano's Gas Station site is located at 1419 East Charter Way in the city of <br /> Stockton (San Joaquin County), California (Figure 1) The site occupies the northeast <br /> corner of East Charter Way and Sierra Nevada Street (Figure 2) The property is vacant <br /> undeveloped land, bordered to the north by a motel and to the east by a liquor store <br /> The site is flat, mostly unpaved, and fenced Two, 10,000-gallon capacity, underground <br /> gasoline storage tanks (UST) and a dispenser island existed at the site The dispenser <br /> island was located over the top of the USTs in the central part of the site <br /> 12 Previous Work <br /> 1 2 1 UST System Removal and One Soil Boring <br /> On October 27, 1992, the two USTs and associated dispenser island were removed from <br /> the site by Falcon Energy Associates (FEA) Three soil samples were collected from <br /> beneath each of the USTs and analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)-as- <br /> gasoline, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX), ethylene dibromide <br /> (EDB) and total lead Laboratory results indicated that TPH-as-gasoline was detected at <br /> concentrations ranging from 1,300 to 4,400 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) <br /> On August 17, 1994, FEA drilled one soil boring (designated B-1), near the center of the <br /> former UST excavation, to a total depth of 60 feet below ground surface (bgs) Soil <br /> samples collected at 30 and 40 feet bgs contained detectable concentrations of TPH-as- <br /> gasoline, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes Soil samples collected at 55 and 60 feet <br /> bgs only contained trace concentrations of xylenes of up to 0 018 mg/kg A groundwater- <br /> grab sample collected from B-1 contained 76,000 micrograms per liter (µg/I) of TPH-as- <br /> . gasoline, 38 µg/I of benzene, 310 µg/I of toluene, 4 8 of µg/I ethylbenzene and 6,800 µg/I <br /> of xylenes <br /> 3 <br />