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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE FILE 2
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0544625
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003113
FACILITY_NAME
ZAPIEN MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
4491
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
DURHAM FERRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25504003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4491 W DURHAM FERRY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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�o� t CALIFORNIA REGI.: !kL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOAR Cal/EPA <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY. GION <br /> 4 - - <br /> �, _ 3443 Routter Road, Suite A ` <br /> Sacramento, CA 95827-3098 <br /> Phone(916)255-3000 <br /> FAX(916)255-3015 P7 :' Pete Wilson,Gaverrar <br /> 18 July 1997 <br /> Revised 30 August 1997 <br /> To Whom It May Concern R ti <br /> 4. <br /> ANALYSIS REQUIRED FOR OXYGENATE COMPOUNDS USED IN CALIFORNIA <br /> GASOLINE -EPA METHOD 8260 (8240-B and 8020) <br /> t , <br /> At a June 1997 meeting at the Department of Health Services in Berkeley, the statewide <br /> analytical methods committee for establishing analytical TPH and additive standards,was <br /> informed that oxygenate compounds,which may constitute a threat to groundwater,other <br /> than MTBE,have been and are being added to gasoline. The list includes,in order of <br /> analytical identification: <br /> I. Methanol <br /> 2. Ethanol <br /> 3. Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) <br /> 4. MTBE <br /> 5. Di-isopropyl ether (DIPE) <br /> 6. Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE) <br /> 7. Tertiary Amyl Methyl Ether (TAME) . <br /> t <br /> The first three are alcohols and the latter four are ether compounds. Ethanol has been used for <br /> several years in California. MTBE, as you know,has,been used as an octane enhancer additive <br /> since the late 1970s and is now used at a higher percentage as an oxygenate in gasoline. Now <br /> we have learned that, TAME has been added to California fuels,since 1995. DIFE has been <br /> used on the East Coast,but recently has been found in Southern California ground water (May <br /> 1997) and San Joaquin County-(August 1997). TBA has been found in ground water at a <br /> gasoline service station site in San Joaquin County (1100 ppb,August 1997). ,To date,we have <br /> no information regarding the use of ETBE in California. <br /> The introduction of these additives present analytical problems for laboratories because the <br /> multiple analytes can co-eiute from the column. Forinstance,TAME may co-elute with <br /> benzene in the EPA-8020 analytical method commonly used today. Therefore,we believe that <br /> Mass Spectrophotometry (MS)is the most definitive.procedure to determine oxygenate <br /> compounds. MS will likely,increase the cost of sample analysis;but,until another <br /> comprehensive analytical method is developed that can distinguish between the compounds, <br /> we believe that EPA Method 8260 is the most reliable,readily available procedure for <br /> laboratories. Completion of proposed studies on analytical procedures for oxygenate <br /> compounds by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,under contract to the State <br /> Water Resources Control Board, should provide additional guidance:by early 1998. <br /> Recycled Paper Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of California's water resources.and <br />' ensure their proper allocadon and efficient ruse for the benefit of presem and fut re generations <br />
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