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Cal/BPA <br /> EMORANDUM `. <br /> + •4,t� <br /> t CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOAR <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION rye Wi1son,cpVe,nor <br /> QUAUN God' <br /> (916)255-3000 0CALNET 8-494-3000 • FAX(916)255-3015 <br /> FROM: Patricia A.Anderson <br /> TO: Gordon L.Boggs <br /> SIGNATURE: <br /> DATE: 30 January 1998 pAPERBOARD <br /> SUBJECT: RE�W FOR NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRE')WEST CCHHURS CH BEET,STOCKTON, <br /> CORP.(GOLD BOND BUILDING PROD <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Based on my review of <br /> the Solvent Tank Site Closure,dated 17 October 1997,and our files,I have noted the following: <br /> t 1985,two 4,000 gallon diesel tanks were removed from the above site. San Joaquin Public <br /> Background: E Augur staff noticed no contamination beneath the tanks- <br /> Health service/Environmental Health Division(ted in 1 EHD) <br /> Therefore,soil or water samples were not collected in 1985 and no further investigation is being required by <br /> SJPHS/EHD in 1997. <br /> anon concrete underground storage tanks,a sump and 700 ft of pipeline with#6 <br /> Prior to ounthere were two 2,500-8 1 Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons. Further investigation of this <br /> fuel. Groundwater samples had 1,300 µg/ <br /> 1 area will be the responsibility of the SJPHS/EHD's local oversight program. <br /> l000-gallon isopropyl alcohol,a 4,000-gallon Toluol,a <br /> In 1986,six product(a 4,000-gallon isopropyl acetate,a 4, and a 1 000-gallon blanket wash)tanks and two <br /> 1,500 gallon normal propyl acetate,a 1,000-gallon acetone, <br /> 3,000-gallon waste ink and solvent(waste ink)tanks were removed from the above site. (Blanket wash contains <br /> Ccyclohexane,n-heptane,methyl cyclohexane,toluene,isopropenol,parafins and cycloparafins. Toluol contains toluene <br /> in an alcohol mixture.) The removal of the product tanks,west of the main building,and the waste ink tanks, <br /> southwest of the.product tanks,created two pits. The isopropyl acetate,blanket wash,and waste ink tanks were rusty, <br /> but there were no indications of leaks or holes. However,a slight odor was detected in the product tank excavation. <br /> The waste ink tank excavation contained stained soil and odors. This resulted in an unknown amount of soil being <br /> excavated from the pits. <br /> Soil samples,collected beneath the tanks,were analyzed for benzene, chlorobenzenes, ethylbenzene,xylene,and total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons(TPH)as gasoline,diesel,and motor oil. The product tank pit had a maximum concentration <br /> r of 330µg/kg TPH-d, 10µg/kg benzene,3 µg/kg 1,2-dichlorobenzene, 8 µg/kg 1,4-dichlorobenzene,and <br /> 36 µg/kg toluene. The Waste Ink tank pit had a maximum concentration of 92 µg/kg toluene. Based on this <br /> information,the pits were backfilled with excavated and clean soil. <br /> C In January 1997,groundwater occurred at approximately 8-9 feet below ground surface. During the excavation of the <br /> Ctanks in 1985,groundwater occurred at approximately 20 ft bgs. <br /> Conclusions: The soil samples from the pit and stockpiled soil were not analyzed for the chemicals stored in the <br /> Cproduct and waste ink tanks or the byproducts of these chemicals. Therefore,the extent of contamination is unknown, <br /> and contaminated soil may have been used to backfill the pit. <br /> C <br /> Recommendations: Native soil and ground water samples need to be collected in the areas of the former product and <br /> waste ink tanks. These samples need to be analyzed for volatile and semivolatile organic chemicals,using EPA <br /> fMethods 8260 and 8270. Based on consultation with our chemist,all chemicals listed under these methods,and the <br /> peaks of chemicals not listed under these methods must be reported. In addition,all requirements concerning any <br /> investigation and remedial action must be completed as noted on the checklist. <br /> C <br /> Lai . <br />