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S E C O R <br /> • j <br /> QUARTERLY SUMMARY AND MONITORING REPORT <br /> Third Quarter 2005 s <br /> Former 76 Service Station #4409 <br /> 1502 North EI Dorado Street, Stockton, Californias <br /> City/County ID# Stockton <br /> County San Joaquin "z <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The site is located on the northeast corner of North EI Dorado Street and East Harding Way ; <br /> in Stockton, California The site is a former 76 Unocal service station that dispensed <br /> gasoline and diesel fuel beginning in 1982 No fuel has been dispensed since the A , <br /> underground storage tanks (USTs) were removed in 1999 The surrounding land is a mix ofti <br /> commercial and residential properties There is a co-mingled plume study being done with <br /> the neighboring ARCO station located southwest of the site at 16 East Harding Way <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING ZONE CLASSIFICATION <br /> Al <br /> Prior <br /> Prior to the vertical assessments conducted in November 2004 and April 2005, 'shallow' Y <br /> and 'deep' were used to identify the groundwater monitoring zones for wells completed to <br /> • depths ranging from 45 to 50 feet bgs (MW-1 through MW-4) and 79 to 83 feet bgs (MW-5 <br /> through MW-14), respectively However, the three wells installed during November 2004 <br /> and April 2005 were each completed to a depth of approximately 120 feet bgs, which is <br /> below the previously termed 'deep' groundwater monitoring zone Therefore, 'shallow' and <br /> 'deep' will no longer be used to describe the groundwater monitoring zones and will be <br /> replaced by the A monitoring zone and the B monitoring zone, respectively The three newAN <br /> wells (MW-15 through MW-17) installed to approximately 120 feet bgs are in the third <br /> groundwater monitoring zone, which is classified as the C monitoring zone 4, 1 <br /> PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION ' <br /> On April 7, 1999, three 10,000-gallon capacity underground storage tanks (USTs), which <br /> contained gasoline and diesel fuel, were removed from the site The tank pit area was <br /> overexcavated Excavation dimensions were approximately 35 feet by 40 feet by 15 feet <br /> deep <br /> Initial remedial activities included source removal by excavation of obviously impacted soil <br /> to a depth of approximately 18 feet below ground surface (bgs) beneath the center of the <br /> western fuel tank Additional remedial activities included source removal by excavation of <br /> obviously impacted soil in the area beneath the former dispenser and product lines A <br /> concrete pad restricted the lateral extent of excavation <br /> During excavation of impacted soil, unidentified fiberglass piping was found Additional <br /> excavation and sampling was completed on April 8, 1999, to remove the unidentified piping <br /> • Samples were collected from the bottom and sidewalls of the excavated area <br /> 15r§1 <br /> M <br /> 4409 302005 QSR doc SECOR International incorporated <br />