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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001669
RECORD_ID
PR0544513
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0024115
FACILITY_NAME
WEST CLAY PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
639
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CLAY
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
14707110
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
639 W CLAY ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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' 45 feet bsg from pilot boring MW-8 Analytes of concern were not detected in the soil samples <br /> collected and analyzed from pilot borings MW-6 and MW-7 <br />' October 1999- Seven soil borings (B-10 through B-16)were advanced to collect and analyzed soil <br /> samples, in addition, one soil sample collected from boring B-11 was analyzed for permeability, <br />' porosity, total organic content and specific gravity Petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil was <br /> detected in soil samples collected from all soil borings except B-13,the highest concentrations were <br /> detected in soil samples collected from boring B-10, located adjacent to the former UST No 3 <br />' excavation <br /> July 2001 - An 8-hour step draw-down ground water extraction pilot test was conducted at the site <br />' High concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in extracted ground water samples <br /> November 2004 - Based on the results of the July 2001 pilot test, a 24-hour constant rate ground <br />' water extraction feasibility test was performed at the site Detected concentrations of target analytes <br /> in extracted ground water samples were significantly lower than those reported for the July 2001 <br />' pilot test <br />' Ground Water Monitoring <br /> Based on analytical results of ground water samples collected during quarterly monitoring and site <br /> assessment activities,the lateral extent of impacted soil has been defined to the north, east and west <br /> However, the vertical extent of the contamination plume, as well as the lateral extent to the south, <br /> is not well defined <br /> Cluster UST Area (North Area) <br /> December 1998-Two 10,000-gallon UST and one 6,000-gallon UST were removed from a common <br /> excavation at the site <br />' October 1999-AGE advanced one soil boring(B-9)for collection of soil and ground water samples <br /> Significant concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in samples collected from the <br />' boring Based on the findings from boring B-9,monitoring wells MW-9 and MW-10 were installed <br /> near the former UST excavation area <br /> 1 July 2000 - Nine pilot borings were advanced at the site for installation of monitoring wells <br /> MW-11A/B through MW-13AB, air-sparging well AS-1 and ground water extraction wells EW-1 <br /> and EW-2 Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples collected from pilot borings EW-1 <br />' and MW-13B <br /> November 2002 - Four pilot borings were advanced at the site for installation of monitoring wells <br />' MW-14A/B and MW-15AB Target analytes were not detected above laboratory reporting limits <br /> ain the soil samples submitted for analyses <br /> 1 <br />
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