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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001522
RECORD_ID
PR0544465
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005837
FACILITY_NAME
STEFANOS GASOLINE*
STREET_NUMBER
1419
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15137016
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1419 E CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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gasoline, 38 µg/1 of benzene, 310 µg11 of toluene, 4 8 ofµg11 ethyl benzene and 6,800 µg11 <br /> of xylenes <br /> On January 5 and 6, 1999, Ramage Environmental conducted a preliminary investigation <br /> and evaluation which included the drilling of five on-site sod bonngs for soil sampling and <br /> analysis Three of the sod borings were converted to groundwater monitoring wells The <br /> newly installed wells were developed, surveyed, monitored and sampled on January 11, <br />' 1999 Soils encountered beneath the site consist of a fining-upward sequence of fine- <br /> grained siliciclastic sediments The depth to static groundwater beneath the site ranged <br /> from 39 31 to 40 34 feet bgs Groundwater flow was to the south-southeast at a gradient <br /> of 0 05 foot/foot <br /> A metal detection survey conducted at the site, on January 13, 1999, discovered strong <br /> metallic signals in the vicinity of the former UST excavation The metal may be drums of <br /> waste not accounted for from earlier site investigation activities and other material used <br /> to backfill the former UST excavation <br /> Soil and groundwater beneath the site have been impacted by significant concentrations <br /> of gasoline hydrocarbons The five oxygenate compounds were not detected in any of <br /> the sod or groundwater samples analyzed during the investigation <br /> In soil, the highest concentration of gasoline hydrocarbons was detected in the sample <br /> collected at 30 feet below ground surface (bgs) from the soil boring for MW-2 This <br /> sample, collected directly beneath the former UST excavation, contained 2,400 mgfkg of <br /> TPH-as-gasoline and detectable concentrations of toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes <br /> Laterally, the extent of impacted sod appears to be limited to the footprint of the former <br /> UST excavation Vertically, the extent of impacted sod beneath the former UST <br /> excavation is defined at a depth of approximately 55 feet bgs, on the basis of sod <br /> samples collected for analysis from the previously drilled soil boring B-1 <br /> In9 roundwater, the highest concentration of gasoline hydrocarbons detected was from <br /> the sample collected from MW-3, adjacent to the northwest corner of the former UST <br /> excavation This sample contained 120,000 µ.g11 of TPH-as-gasoline, 7,800 µg11 of <br /> benzene, 64,000 µg11 of toluene, 4,300 µg11 of ethylbenzene and 28,000 µg11 of xylenes <br /> These concentrations are above Title 22 Maximum Contaminant Levels for these <br /> compounds The lateral extent of impacted groundwater is undefined to the north <br /> (upgradient), west and south (downgradient) of the former UST excavation However, <br /> the lateral extent is defined to the northeast of the former USTs by MWA Vertically, the <br /> Possible impact to deeper groundwater-bearing zones has not been investigated <br /> 4 <br />
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