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S E C 0 R <br /> Mr Mike Infurna <br /> January 30, 2004 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Quarterly Summary Report <br /> Fourth Quarter 2003 <br /> Former 78 Service Station 44409 <br /> 1502 N El Dorado Street, Stockton, California <br /> City/County ID # Stockton <br /> County San Joaquin <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located on northeast corner of El Dorado Street and Harding Way in Stockton, California, <br /> and is a former operating Unocal service station On April 7, 1999, three 10,000-gallon capacity <br /> underground storage tanks (USTs), which contained gasoline and diesel fuel, were removed from <br /> the site Excavation dimensions were approximately 35 feet by 40 feet by 15 feet deep Initial <br /> remedial activities included source removal of obviously impacted soil to a depth of approximately 18 <br /> feet below ground surface (bgs) beneath the center of the western fuel tank Additional remedial <br /> activities included source removal of obviously impacted soil in the area beneath the former <br /> dispenser and product lines A concrete pad restricted the lateral extent of excavation During <br /> excavation of impacted soil, unidentified fiberglass piping was found Additional excavation and <br /> sampling was completed on April 8, 1999 to remove the unidentified piping Samples were collected <br /> from the bottom and sidewalls of the excavated area Following removal of the former station <br /> canopy, canopy footings and kiosk, additional over-excavation was completed in the dispenser area <br /> Over-excavation was terminated when obviously impacted soil was removed, the structural integrity <br /> of the sidewalk was endangered, or groundwater was encountered Residual hydrocarbons remain <br /> in the soil and groundwater A total of approximately 1,707 tons of soil was transported off-site for <br /> disposal at the Forward Landfill in Manteca, California <br /> Four groundwater-monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-4)were installed in December 1999 Vertical <br /> assessment was conducted in July 2000, and sod and groundwater impacts were encountered at <br /> depths of 60 feet bgs (GP-1 through GP-4) The SJCPHS/EHD verbally requested a workplan for <br /> further delineation of soil and groundwater impacts Three on-site deep groundwater-monitoring <br /> wells (MW-5 through MW-7) were installed in November 2000, which identified deep zone <br /> groundwater petroleum hydrocarbon impacts Results of this investigation indicate that the lateral <br /> and vertical extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacts have been defined across the site In August <br /> and September 2001, three additional deep zone groundwater monitoring wells (MW-8 through MW- <br /> 10) were installed on-site to determine the extent of deep zone groundwater impacts In June and <br /> July 2003, four off-site deep zone groundwater monitoring wells (MW-11 through MW-14) were <br /> installed to further define the lateral extent of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbon plume within the <br /> deeper water-bearing zone <br /> RECENT QUARTER ACTIVITIES (Fourth Quarter 2003) <br /> • Quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling performed by TRC on July 28, 2003 <br /> • Prepared and submitted the quarterly summary report <br /> 11ConocoPhi1hps\Tosc0 Marketmg144091Qssrs14Q2003_QSR doe SECOR International Incorporated <br />