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[� Stantec Consulting Corporation <br /> tom/ 3017 Kilgore Road Suite 100 <br /> Rancho Cordova CA 95670 <br /> Tel:(916)861-0400 <br /> Fax: (916)861-0430 <br /> Stantec <br /> RECEIVED <br /> December 8, 2010 DEC 0 8 2010 <br /> &MRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> Ms. Victoria McCartney PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 600 East Main Street <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> • RE: Vapor Risk Assessment Report and Work Plan for Additional Soil Gas <br /> Assessment <br /> 7-Eleven Store #19976 <br /> 1399 North Main Street �2, <br /> Manteca, California too <br /> Stantec Project No.: 211501028.210.0537 (S L G r <br /> Dear Ms. McCartney: <br /> This report was prepared by Stantec Consulting Corporation (Stantec) on behalf of 7-Eleven <br /> Inc. (7-Eleven) in order to evaluate the potential for vapor intrusion into structures at 7-Eleven <br /> Store Number 19976 located at 1399 North Main Street in Manteca, California (Figures 1 and <br /> 2). This report was prepared in response to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (SJCEHD) letter dated September 22, 2009 (Attachment A). i- <br /> SITE BACKGROUND <br /> Underground storage tank (UST) replacement and associated soil sampling activities were <br /> conducted in September 1996. Five soil samples (T1-N, T1-S, T2-S, T3-N, T3-S) (Figure 2) <br /> were collected at depths of 15 feet below ground surface (bgs) from beneath the USTs. <br /> Benzene, total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), and methyl-tert-butyl ether (MtBE) <br /> were detected at concentrations of 0.93 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), 220 mg/kg, and 0.35 <br /> mg/kg, respectively. After overexcavation, analytical results of soil samples E1-W, E1-C, E1-E, <br /> E2-W, E2-C, and E2-E (Figure 2), collected at the edge of the excavation, contained TPHg, <br /> benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), and MtBE at low concentrations. <br /> Prior to backfilling the excavation, two horizontal vent lines were installed in the northern part of <br /> the tank pit floor at a depth of 11 to 11.5 feet bgs (Figure 2). The vent lines were constructed of <br /> 4-inch diameter Schedule 40 poly-vinyl-chloride (PVC) piping, each line with 20 feet of screened <br /> interval. The lines were stubbed up inside a fiberglass box located in a planter east of the tank <br /> pit. The new USTs were installed close to (partly overlapping) the location of the original USTs <br /> (Figure 2). <br /> Geoprobe soil borings GP-1 through GP-3 were advanced on April 29, 1998, near the <br /> hydrocarbon source area (the UST pad and pump island) (Figure 2). Nineteen soil samples <br /> were collected from depths ranging between 5 and 45 feet bgs. Concentrations ranged up to 15 <br /> r <br />