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SITE BACKGROUND <br /> On October 30, 1991, Warren E Gomes Excavating, Inc , of Rio Vista, California, excavated and removed three <br /> USTs (TKI, TK2 and TK3) from the site The USTs contained gasoline and diesel fuel A Condor <br /> representative was on site during the UST removal to collect soil samples The field activities were observed by <br /> Carol Oz of the PHS/EHD A small hole was found on the lower fill end of TK3 (diesel tank) Petroleum <br /> staining and odors were noted in the soil beneath the former locations of the USTs Groundwater was not <br /> encountered during the UST removal Six soil samples were collected by Condor from the UST excavation at <br /> depths of 9 to 12 feet below the ground surface The samples were analyzed for TPH-G (gasoline), BTEX, TEPH <br /> I (diesel), FDB (ethylene dibromide), and total lead Laboratory analyses indicated elevated concentrations of <br /> FP11-G, FEPEI and BTEX constituents in the soil samples For additional information refer to Tank Pull <br /> Testing Results prepared by Condor, dated November 18, 1991 <br /> IAt the direction of the PHS/hHD, Condor prepared a work plan to investigate the gasoline and diesel <br /> contamination associated with the former USTs (,Yod and Groundwater Invevtrgation Work Plan, dated May 30, <br /> 1995) fhe work plan was approved by the PHS/EHD and the Reclamation District#2029 <br /> On August 22, 1995, three hydropunch boreholes (HP-1, HP-2, and HP-3) were drilled at the site (see the figure <br /> I attached to the back of Appendix B for borehole locations) Ronald Rowe of the PHS/h1ID was on site <br /> periodically to observe the fieldwork Gilbert Cosio of Murray, Burns, and KienIen Engineering was on site to <br /> observe the drilling activities as a Reclamation District representative Two of the hydropunch boreholes (HP-1 <br /> and HP-2) were located on the levee and were drilled to depths of approximately 16 and l 1 feet below the top of <br /> the levee (btl), respectively The third hydropunch borehole (HP-3) was located below the levee and was drilled <br /> to a depth of approximately 6 feet below ground surface (bgs) Soil samples were collected at five foot intervals <br /> (groundwater samples were collected using a Hydropunch Il groundwater sampler Gasoline odors were noted in <br /> each borehole I aboratory analyses indicated Luncentrations of TPH-G and BTEX in the soil and groundwater <br /> Samples analyzed from each borehole (see "fables B 1 and B 2, below) <br /> ITABLE B.1 <br /> Laboratory Results (Sohl- August 1995) <br /> B T E X TPH-G TEPA <br /> Detection so 50 50 50 10 10-10 <br /> Sample I D Urnits mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mglkg mg/kg <br /> 1432-HPI-I 1 (#) 1 200 3 100 5 500 22 000 300 190(diesel) <br /> 1432-1IP2-1 l (9) ND ND 130 2 800 22 ND <br /> 1432-HP3-5 5 61 68 5 2 91 75 16(diesel) <br /> Note The last number in each sample ID indicates the depth at which the sample was collected <br /> Unit Conversions Analytical <br />' mg/kg parts per million(ppm) BTEX—benzene toluene ethyl benzene,and total xylenes <br /> I PH-G—total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline <br /> TFPH—total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel motor o4 <br /> and kerosene <br />' ND—none detected at or above laboratory detection limits <br /> #—detection limits raised due to gasoline interference <br /> I <br />