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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007060
RECORD_ID
PR0541077
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023517
FACILITY_NAME
PS MARINA 5 / KING ISLAND RESORT
STREET_NUMBER
11530
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
EIGHT MILE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
07119006
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
11530 W EIGHT MILE RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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CV2R�V( <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> In order to assess the potential presence of hydrocarbons at the site a soil vapor survey was <br /> performed in March 1990 Soil vapor samples were collected from 29 locations at approximate <br /> depths of 18 to 22 inches bgs Low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were detected <br /> in the soil vapor on-site during the survey In October 1990, RESNA Industries Inc (RESNA) <br /> hand augured 19 shallow soil borings to help determine the extent of petroleum hydrocarbons in <br /> soil in the vicinity of the product line leak Soil samples were collected at approximately 4 feet <br /> bgs and screened for possible volatile organic vapors using a photoionization detector (PID) <br /> PID readings ranged from 0 to 1,032 parts per million (ppm) <br /> In March and April 1991, to provide additional information regarding subsurface conditions at <br /> the site, RESNA supervised the drilling of five borings to be completed as groundwater <br /> monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5 (Figure 2) Petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were <br /> only detected in the soil sample collected from 2 5 feet bgs in boring MW-2 Analytical results <br /> of groundwater samples indicated that wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5 contained detectable <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons Quarterly monitoring and sampling of the groundwater monitoring <br /> wells on site was initiated in October 1991 <br /> In July 1991, RESNA personnel witnessed the removal of the 2,000-gallon regular gasoline UST <br /> and the associated product line No holes were observed in the UST Soil samples were <br /> collected beneath the UST and product line and contained only toluene at 0 045 ppm <br /> In September 1993, RESNA supervised the advancement of a boring to be completed as <br /> groundwater monitoring well MW-6 Soil encountered during drilling was monitored for organic <br /> vapors using a PID No evidence of soil contamination was noted Analytical results of <br /> groundwater samples indicated only toluene was detected, at a concentration of 38 parts per <br /> billion (ppb) <br /> In August 1995, due to infiltration of organic debris in groundwater monitoring well MW-4, <br /> Smith Environmental Technology Corporation destroyed well MW-4 by overdrilling the PVC <br /> casing and sand pack in the well boring with 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers Smith also <br /> supervised the advancement of a boring for groundwater monitoring well MW-4R to replace well <br /> MW-4 Analytical results of the soil samples collected from the boring for monitoring well <br /> MW-4R indicated that petroleum hydrocarbons were detected only in the sample collected from <br /> 6 5 feet bgs Petroleum hydrocarbon constituents have not been detected in groundwater samples <br /> collected from monitoring well MW-4R <br /> In January and February 1996, SECOR advanced ten soil borings at the site Soil samples and <br /> grab groundwater samples were collected from the borings Only one soil sample contained <br /> detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons at low levels Groundwater samples <br /> collected from borings SB2 and SB26 contained elevated concentrations of petroleum <br /> • hydrocarbons and trace amounts of free product <br /> w Iwordpro1625 Mquutlyl4gr-2002 doc 2 <br />
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