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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006110
RECORD_ID
PR0542421
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0024377
FACILITY_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB BLVD/295950
STREET_NUMBER
1876
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12319101
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1876 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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• TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDRCARBONS GASOLINE RANGE CTPHG) <br /> FIGURE 5A <br /> Figure 5A represents the TPHg hydrocarbon groundwater plume in the A zone along with <br /> the plume beneath CCFF The Sanchez plume is elongated extending west of MW2 out <br /> to "Geoprobe" hole P9 were degradation has left only minor TPHg (470 ug/L), Toluene <br /> (0 65 ug/L) and tert-Butanol (i 1 ugCL), the degradation byproduct of MTBE Highest <br /> concentrations of TPHg are associated with the area that was over-excavated, MW10 <br /> This area fonnerly contained temporary piezometers PZ1A and MA (highest <br /> concentration of hydrocarbons 140,000 ug/L and 62,000 ug/L TPHg respectively on <br /> January 31, 2003) The MW 10 area has since reduced to 10,000 ug/L Newly installed <br /> downgradient well MW9A is below laboratory lower detection limits <br /> The CCFF TPHg plume is associated with well MW1 and seems to be confined to the <br /> north pump island area <br /> FIGURE 5B <br /> Figure 5B represents the hydrocarbon groundwater plume in the B zone and shows a <br /> similar elongated plume extending west from MW2 out to "Geoprobe" hole P9 where <br /> degradation has left only minor amounts of Toluene (0 81 ug/L), Xylenes (0 83 ug/L) <br /> and MTBE (1 6 ug/L) Again the highest concentrations are associated with the area that <br /> was over-excavated contained temporary piezometers PZ1B and PZ2B with 40,000 ug/L <br /> and 16,000 ug/L TPHg respectively on January 31, 2003 Newly installed excavation <br /> monitor well MW 10 contains 10,000 ug/L <br /> BENZENE <br /> FIGURE 6A <br /> Figure 6A represents the benzene groundwater plume in the A zone, no benzene was <br /> detected in the wells associated with CCFF The Sanchez plume is elongated extendmg <br /> west of MW2 out to "Geoprobe" hole P9 were degradation has left only minor TPHg <br /> (470 ug/L), Toluene (0 65 ug/L) and tert-Butanol (11 ug/L), the degradation byproduct of <br /> MTBE Highest concentration of Benzene is associated with the area that was over- <br /> excavated, MW 10 This area formerly contained temporary piezoineters PZ 1 A and <br /> MA (highest concentration of benzene 14,000 ug/L and 4,100 ug/L benzene <br /> respectively on January 31, 2003) The MW10 area has since reduced to 1,200 ug/L <br /> Newly installed downgradient well MW9A is below laboratory lower detection limits <br /> FIGURE 6B <br /> . Figure 6B represents the benzene groundwater plume in the B zone The Sanchez plume <br /> is elongated extending west of MW2 out towards "Geoprobe" hole P9 Again the highest <br /> 6 Sanchez QM 1st 2005 <br />
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