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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0536777
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0021126
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER COUNTRYSIDE MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
10848
STREET_NAME
COPPEROPOLIS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
10311006
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
10848 COPPEROPOLIS RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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WORK PLAN FOR PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT <br /> (former)Countryside Market <br /> 10848 Copperopolis Road <br /> 1.0 BACKGROUND <br /> The property located at 10848 Copperopolis Road east of Stockton,California(Figure 1)was a <br /> gasoline fueling station and convenience store known as Countryside Market until it was closed <br /> in 1993.Two 1,000-gallon leaded gasoline tanks were removed from the site in March of that <br /> year by Stockton Service Station Equipment Co. Four soil samples were collected from beneath <br /> the tanks at a depth of 7.5 feet(Figure 2),and hydrocarbons and lead were detected in all four <br /> samples(Table 1).A two-point composite sample of the excavated soil(approximately 50 yards) <br /> also contained low concentrations of gasoline,ethylbenzene, and xylene.The excavated soil was <br /> subsequently returned to the excavation,and no further investigation was performed. <br /> In 1995,the three family trusts that held the first mortgage on the propert3 attempted to initiate an <br /> investigation to determine the impact to the site. Stockton Mortgage Co., cting as representative <br /> of the trutsts, retained J.J.Hoblitzell and Associates(H&A)to conduct tI a investigation. H&A <br /> subsequently retained Upgradient Environmental to submit a work plan tc San Joaquin County <br /> PHS/EHD. The plan was revised,in October 1995 as a result of further di cussions between <br /> Stockton Mortgage and PHS/EHD,and the work was performed on Octo r 31, 1995. <br /> H&A supervised the excavation work,which was performed by Stokely onstruction using a <br /> backhoe to re-open the excavation and stockpile the contaminated soil. T e Work was witnessed <br /> by Mr. Steve Sasson of PHS/EHD and Dr. Victor Cherven of Upgradient.INear-surface soil was <br /> clean,without hydrocarbon odors,but gasoline odor became evident as excavation proceeded and <br /> organic vapor readings measured with a portable photo-ionization detector(PID)began to <br /> increase(Figure 3).By mid-afternoon,the depth had reached 13 feet and hydrocarbon <br /> concentrations were continuing to increase. Therefore, in consultation with Mr. Sasson, H&A <br /> terminated the investigation and directed the backhoe operator to obtain a scoop of fresh soil from <br /> the floor of the excavation. After Upgradient Environmental collected a sample from the bucket, <br /> the backhoe filled the excavation withimported pea gravel and the excaved soil was transported <br /> to REMCO in Richmond,California for treatment. Sample CM-1-13' wa transported to Sequoia <br /> Analytical and analyzed for TPH-g and BTEX. The laboratory reported me�athered gasoline in the <br /> C6-C12 range,with all analytes present except benzene(Table 1). Upgraciient Environmental <br /> submitted a report of the investigation to PHS/EHD the following month.No further Work was <br /> requested by Stockton Mortgage or H&A. <br /> 2.0 Proposed Assessment <br /> The new property owner, Mr. Phillip Henry, has been directed by Mr. Marty Hartzell at the <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board to conduct a preliminary drilling ii ivestigation of the <br /> extent of soil contamination. In further discussion,Mr. Hartzell has recory mended drilling one <br /> boring to groundwater to determine whether it has been impacted. <br /> Figure 2 shows approximate locations of four proposed borings.The first boring will be drilled <br /> through the former tank excavation to determine the maximum vertical extent of soil <br /> contamination.The estimated depth of this boring is 50 feet, but will depend on visual <br /> observations made during drilling.The second and third borings will be located to the west and <br />
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