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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006882
RECORD_ID
PR0544638
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004027
FACILITY_NAME
HENDRIX FORK LIFT INC
STREET_NUMBER
103
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STREET_NAME
E
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15318001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
103 N E ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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. Mr George Takemon Project OF90-002 04 <br /> March 8, 1996 <br /> Page 2 <br /> (BTEX) BTEX was not detected in the other sample, and total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHG) were not detected in either sample In September 1988, the area was <br /> overexcavated Confirmation soil samples were collected from the bottom of the excavation <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in any of the confirmation soil samples collected <br /> during this overexcavation activity <br /> Between December 1987 and December 1994, following the removal of the tanks, soil borings <br /> were drilled and ten groundwater monitoring wells were installed to characterize the lateral and <br /> vertical extent of soli and groundwater impact ("Problem Assessment Report and Final <br /> Remediation Plan," EMCON, December 16, 1992) Dissolved hydrocarbons were detected in <br /> the vicinity of the USTs Well MW-1 was damaged and is inaccessible, and well MW-2 was <br /> destroyed during removal of this soil <br /> In October 1993, EMCON performed a soil vapor extraction (SVE) test ("Problem <br /> Assessment Report and Final Remediation Plan," EMCON, December 16, 1992) Results of <br /> the test indicated that soil remediation using SVE is feasible <br /> In December 1994, a remediation system, consisting of an Environmental Instruments (EI) <br /> • 250-cubic-feet-per-minute (cfm) thermal oxidizer, was started up The system was <br /> designed to extract soil vapors from wells I1W-13 and iMW-14 <br /> On May 8, 1995, EMCION observed the installation of one air sparge well (AS-1) Air <br /> sparge well AS-1 was installed to increase removal of dissolved hydrocarbons and increase <br /> the efficiency of the remediation system In June 1995, a 3/4-horsepower conde blower <br /> was installed and connected to well AS-1 Air sparging commenced on June 19, 1995 <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING: FOURTH QUARTER 1995 <br /> On November 13, 1995, a technician from EMCON measured depths to groundwater, <br /> performed subjective analyses of groundwater, and collected groundwater samples from <br /> monitoring wells MW-9 through MW-11 and MW-14 for laboratory analyses Well MW-9 <br /> was partially obstructed and well purging could not be performed, therefore, a <br /> groundwater grab sample was collected Wells MW-3 through MW-5 and MW-13 were <br /> dry during the site visit Floating product was not observed in any of the monitoring wells <br /> Well locations are shown on Figure 2 EMCON's sampling and analysis procedures are <br /> presented in Appendix A <br /> The surveyed elevations and the depth to groundwater measurements, summarized in <br /> Table 1, were used to evaluate the potentiometnc surface beneath the site The <br />• groundwater flow direction on November 13, 1995, was toward the northeast to southeast <br /> SAC\N 1P7010F9010F900020 4FS-951dms 1 <br />
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