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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004313
RECORD_ID
PR0544686
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0000916
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC #19976
STREET_NUMBER
1399
Direction
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STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
21633034
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1399 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Fourth Quarter 2000 Monitoring and Sampling Report 2 <br /> 7 Eleven,Inc,Store#19976 1399 North Main Street,Manteca,CA Janua 15,2001 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Data <br /> Before monitoring, each well cap was opened to allow the water level in each well to stabilize to <br /> atmospheric pressure The DTW was measured to the nearest 0 01 foot from the top of the well casing <br /> using an Interface probe <br /> Two potentiometric surface maps were prepared using the quarterly groundwater elevation data Based <br /> on the groundwater elevation data, groundwater flow in both water-bearing zones is toward the northwest <br /> at a gradient of approximately 0 003 ft/ft (Figures 2 and 3) Groundwater monitoring results are presented <br /> in Table 1 Field data sheets are Included in Attachment 3 <br /> Monitoring Well Sampling And Analytical Results <br /> Before sampling, at least four well-casing volumes of groundwater was removed from each monitoring <br /> well unless the well was purged dry The groundwater samples were collected using disposable bailers <br /> Groundwater samples were placed In analysis-specific containers with analysis-specific preservative The <br /> samples were then sealed using Teflon septum caps, labeled with the lob identification number, the <br /> sample number, date, time, and type of laboratory analysts required The samples were stored on ice and <br /> transported with a chain-of-custody record to a state-certified laboratory for analysis for BTEX and TPH-G <br /> using Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) method 8020/modified 8015 and for oxygenates TBA, <br /> MTBE, DIPE, ETBE and TAME using EPA method 8260 <br /> Laboratory analytical results for quarterly groundwater samples and historical results are summarized in <br /> Table 2 Analytical results for the shallower part of the water-bearing zone indicated dissolved <br /> concentrations of up to 2,000 pg/L benzene, 42,000 pg/L TPH-G, and 1,100 Ng/L MTBE Highest levels of <br /> benzene and TPH-G were found in well MW-2, located near to/directly downgradient from the <br /> hydrocarbon source area (the underground storage tanks/pump island area) Downgradient attenuation <br /> In the shallower water-bearing zone is evidenced by lower concentrations of benzene (12 pg/L) and <br /> TPH-G (550 pug/L) in well MW-5 In the deeper water-bearing zone, hydrocarbon levels ranged up to <br /> 18 ug/L benzene and 4 6 ug/L MTBE in near-source well MW-iA Down/crossgradient concentrations <br /> attenuate as observed by low to non-detectable benzene, TPH-G, and MTBE in well MW-5A <br /> As mentioned in previous quarterly reports,there are no active public water supply wells within 2,000 feet <br /> downgradient from the site, although there are two wells of unknown status within 2,000 feet <br /> upgradient/crossgradient of the site <br /> 19976Q40 RPT <br />
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