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SECOR ---- <br /> 7-Eleven Store #19976 <br /> Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring and Remediation Progress Report (2Q2006) <br /> August 8, 2006 <br /> Page 3 <br /> groundwater samples collected from the base of each boring contained up to 5,800 <br /> micrograms per liter (pg/L) benzene and 290,000 pg/L TPHg Dissolved MtBE levels <br /> ranged up to 3,700 pg/L <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells MW-1/1A, MW-2, and MW-3 were installed in September <br /> 1998 (Figure 2) Well MW-1/1A is a dual-nested well completed to depths of 30 and 50 feet <br /> bgs Soil samples collected during well installation contained up to 0 07 mglkg benzene <br /> and 0 08 mg/kg MtBE The highest concentrations were at 20 and 25 feet bgs (capillary <br /> fringe) in wells MW-1 and MW-2 <br /> Soil boring SB-1 and nested wells MW-4/4A and MW-515A were installed in May 1999, as <br /> requested by the SJCEHD, to provide additional lateral and vertical plume delineation Soil <br /> boring SB-1 was advanced to 66 feet bgs near the UST area, to evaluate the vertical extent <br /> of the plume The nested wells were installed to access the saturated zone at depths of 10- <br /> 30 feet bgs (MW-4 and MW-5), and 45-50 feet bgs (MW-4A and MW-5A) Soil sample data d4.,4- <br /> from boring SS-1 indicated that the base of the benzene, <br /> plume was at between 40 and 55 feet bgs, as evidenced by non-detectable concentrations plume— <br /> of <br /> lumof constituents Samples from well MW-5 contained low concentrations of gasoline U'eIrl-e- <br /> constituents from 30-35 feet bgs, with no detectable concentrations at deeper depths zs__ <br /> (Shaw, 1999) s yU' <br /> Well MW-6 was installed in December 1999, to a depth of 30 feet bgs (Figure 2) Benzene <br /> and MtBE were not detected above laboratory reporting limits in soil samples The <br /> maximum TPHg concentration in soil was reported at 20 feet bgs (15 4 mg/kg) Delineation <br /> 8 <br /> of hydrocarbons in soil was considered complete at this time (Shaw, 2000) <br /> On September 18, 2000, as requested by the SJCEHD, eleven soil-gas survey points were <br /> advanced to 3 feet bgs Significantly elevated MtBE concentrations (2,200 pg/L) were <br /> detected in only one of the points (SG-9), located along the western edge of the UST pit <br /> about 20 feet south of MW-2 <br /> On November 1, 2000, monitoring well MW-7 was installed to a depth of 30 feet bgs and <br /> soil boring SB-2 was advanced to a depth of 45 feet bgs Soil samples analyzed from both <br /> well MW-7 and soil boring SB-2 did not contain benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene <br /> (BTEX), TPHg, and MtBE above laboratory reporting limits A grab groundwater sample <br /> was collected from boring SB-2 at a depth of 40 feet bgs The wimple-contained-total iK)k/ <br /> x -5-pgAi:._-Soil vapor extraction (SVE) testing conducted in <br /> 2001 using the two horizontal vent wells installed in the former UST tank pit (IT Corporation, <br /> September 2001) indicated extracted vapor concentrations of over 10,000 parts per million <br /> by volume (ppmv) at applied vacuums ranging between 9 and 32 inches of water Induced <br /> vacuum responses of more than 0 2 inches of water were observed in wells MW-1, MW-2, <br /> and MW-3 during extraction from the horizontal wells Vacuum response in these wells was <br /> likely facilitated by relatively higher-permeability conditions in the tank cavity backfill as <br /> opposed to native soils Testing was also conducted on the groundwater monitoring wells, <br /> lower permeability and limited screen above the water table likely accounted for low <br /> extraction rates/low induced vacuum responses observed during extraction from the wells <br /> 19976 06-2Q Report doc SECOR Intemabonat Incorporated <br />