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S E C ® R <br /> i� <br /> QUARTERLY SUMMARY REPORT <br /> FOURTH QUARTER 2003 <br /> N <br /> 76 (former BP) Service Station #11192 <br /> 1403 West Country Club Boulevard, Stockton, California <br /> City/County ID # Stockton 3 <br /> County San Joaquin <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located at 1403 West Country Club Boulevard in Stockton, California and is an operating <br /> 76 service station The operating facility consists of two gasoline USTs, one waste oil UST s <br /> (operated by others), associated product lines, and four dispenser islands <br /> Based on information supplied by BP and Tosco, the previous USTs (three 10,000-gallon and four <br /> 2,000-gallon)were installed in 1976, and were removed in 1991 During tank removal activities, well <br /> MW-2 was destroyed Also in 1991, the three current 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs were installed A <br /> soil gas survey was performed in 1989 A well survey was performed in 1989 that indicated a water <br /> supply well is located 1,100 feet northwest from the site, and a private well is located 900 feet from <br /> the site Seven groundwater monitoring wells and two vapor extraction wells were installed at the <br /> site between 1990 and 1991 A hydropunch study, including a soil vapor extraction test, was <br /> conducted in 1992 Four sod borings were advanced in 1994 <br /> Eight weekly groundwater extraction events occurred between November 16, 2000 and January 2, <br /> 2001 During these events, approximately 2,400 to 3,800 gallons of groundwater per event were <br /> . removed from monitoring well MW-3 by Onyx Industrial Services (Onyx) of Benicia, California In <br /> addition, approximately 600 gallons of groundwater were removed from well MW-7 on November 16, <br /> 2000 The groundwater was extracted directly from the wells into an Onyx vacuum truck and <br /> transported to the Tosco Refinery in Rodeo, California, for disposal A total of approximately 27,200 <br /> gallons of groundwater were removed from the site during the eight weekly extraction events <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from well MW-3 prior to and following each of the eight <br /> extraction events A water sample was also collected from the purged groundwater during each of <br /> the eight events, prior to removal of the water from the site The estimated mass of methyl tertiary <br /> butyl ether (MtBE) removed with the extracted groundwater was calculated using the average MtBE <br /> concentration from the pre-purging and post-purging grab groundwater samples for each purging <br /> event Based on these average concentrations, an estimated total of 26 63 pounds of MtBE were <br /> removed from the site during the eight purging events between November 16, 2000 and January 2, <br /> 2001 The weekly purging was discontinued after the eight week period approved by the PHS-EHD <br /> In April of 2001, GR conducted a subsurface investigation at the site involving eight geoprobe soil <br /> borings (six offsite and two onsite) and one onsite CPT probe Selected soil samples collected - <br /> during probing and CPT were reported by the laboratory as not detected (ND) for Total Petroleum ° <br /> Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), MtBE, ethanol, �^ <br /> tert-butyl alcohol (TBA), di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE), 1,2-dichloroethane <br /> (1,2 DCA) tert-amyl methyl ether (TAME) and ethylene dibromide (EDB) Groundwater samples <br /> from the Geoprobes and were reported as ND for all analytes in samples B-3, B-5, B-6, B-7 and B-8 <br /> Sample B-1 contained MtBE at 90 parts per billion (ppb) and DIPE at 2 8 ppb Sample B-2 <br /> contained only MtBE at 15 ppb Sample B-4 contained MtBE at 11 ppb Sample CPT-1, collected <br /> at 75 feet below ground surface (bgs), contained MtBE at 120 ppb and 1,2-DCA at 23 ppb <br /> Also in April of 2001, GR conducted a well search and Sensitive Receptor Survey (SRS) in the <br /> vicinity of the subject site The well search was conducted within a '/2-mile radius around the site <br /> Based on the available data supplied by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), three <br /> v <br />