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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006993
RECORD_ID
PR0518132
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0013716
FACILITY_NAME
H & H MARINA
STREET_NUMBER
15135
STREET_NAME
EIGHT MILE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
06908021
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15135 EIGHT MILE RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> sample t ollected from MW-2 Benzene, xylene, MTBE, tertiary butanol, and TAME were detected in the <br /> groundwater sample collected from MW-2 (0 4, I 5, 550, 72 and 3 6 µg/l, respectively) BTEX and TPH-G were <br /> not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limit In the groundwater sample collected from MW-3 <br /> MTBF was detected in the groundwater sample collected from MW3 (7 9 µg/1) BTEX, MTBE and TPH-G were <br /> detected In the groundwater sample collected from 1\4W-4 (1 6 µg/l, 0 4 µg/1, 2 0 µg/l, 22 µg/l, 14 µg/1, and 0 8 <br /> mg/l, respectively) I aboratory analytical results for the September 18, 1997 sampling event are presented below <br /> In Table B 6 <br /> i <br /> iTABLE B b <br /> Groundwater Sample Analytical Results— September 18, 1997 <br /> iB T E X Gasoline TPH-G TEPH <br /> Additives <br /> i Oxygenates <br /> Kerosene Diesel Motor Oil <br /> Detection 0 3 03 03 06 1 0 005 005 005 05 <br /> i [ Imits µg/I µg/l µg/1 µg/1 µg/l mgfl mg/I Mg/1 mg/1 <br /> Samplc 1 D <br /> MW 1-9/18/97 ND ND NJ) ND ND ND ND ND ND <br /> MW2-9/18/97 04 ND ND 1 5 550 (M FBI-) ND TVD ND ND <br /> 72(tertiary- <br /> butanol) <br /> 3 6(TAME) � <br /> MWI-9/18/97 NI) ND ND ND 79(MIBb) ND ND ND Ni) <br />' V1W4-9/18/97 16 04 20 22 14(MIBI-) 008 ND ND NO <br /> Unit C onvErstons Analytical <br /> N6/kg parts per billion(ppb) 81 EX benzene toluene ethyl benzine,and xylene <br /> jntA1, PIrN per million(ppm) TEPH total petroleum hydrocarbons quatnttfted as kerosene diesel and motor oil <br /> TPN G=total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline <br /> MTBE methyl tent butyl ether <br /> TAM =tertiary amyl methyl ether <br /> VD-none detected at or abovc laboratory dcte non limits <br />' " other basolmc additivcs/oxyi,enates ND <br /> On December 31, 1997, Condor personnel were on site to conduct quarterly groundwater monitoring Laboratory <br />' analyses of groundwater samples indicated that BTEX, TPH-G, and the selected gasoline oxygenates/additives <br /> were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in the sample collected from MW-I <br /> Ethanol, DIPE, and ETBE were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in any of the <br /> groundwater samples BTEX, TPH-G, and tertiary butanol were not detected at or above the laboratory reported <br />' detection limits in the sample collected from MW-3 MTBE and TAME were detected in the sample collected <br /> from MW-3 Low concentrations of BTEX constituents and TPH-G were detected in the samples collected from <br /> MW-2 and MW-4 MTBE was detected in MW-4 MTBE, tertiary butanol, and TAME were detected in MW-2 <br />' No floating product, sheen, or petroleum hydrocarbon odor was noted in the monitor wells Full evaluation of <br /> intrinsic bioremediation parameters was not conducted because additional monitoring was necessary to evaluate <br /> the potential for intrinsic bioremediation at the site <br />' Groundwater elevation measurements collected at the site monitor wells on December 31, 1997, Indicated that <br /> the average depth from the ground surface to groundwater was approximately 4 feet The average depth to water <br /> at the site decreased by approximately 2 feet between September 18, 1997 and December 31, 1997 Groundwater <br />
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