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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008525
RECORD_ID
PR0544689
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0003735
FACILITY_NAME
QUICK N EASY MART
STREET_NUMBER
2057
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16515309
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2057 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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' Site Background Information Quick N Save #2 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 01-0815 <br />' Page 3 of 4 <br />' DISPOSAL OF HYDROCARBON-IMPACTED SOIL <br /> On 25 May 2000, 522 cubic yards(approximately 639 tons) of excavated soil from the former UST <br />' and former UST area was taken to Forward Landfill for disposal <br /> WASTE OIL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> One waste oil UST(500-gallon)was removed from the site on 13 March 2001 Following removal <br /> of the tank,a backhoe was used to collect a soil sample from 2 feet below the end of the former UST <br /> A composite-soil sample was collected from the soil stockpile TPH-d was detected in the stockpile <br /> sample and the waste oil UST pit sample at concentrations of 440 mg/kg and 280 mg/kg, <br /> respectively BTEX compounds and polycholorinated-biphenyls were not detected in the soil <br /> samples analyzed <br /> MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION <br /> On 17 and 18 March 2004,four soil borings(MW 1 through MW3 and BI)were advanced at the site <br /> A CME-75HT truck mounted drill rig was utilized to advance 8 25-inch diameter hollow-stem <br />' augers to the total depth of each boring 50 feet bsg in boring B 1 and 45 feet bsg in borings MW 1 <br /> through MW 3 Pilot borings MW 1,MW2, and MW3 were completed as ground water monitoring <br /> wells MW-1,MW-2, and MW-3 using 2-inch diameter PVC casing,with 0 020-inch slotted screen <br />' installed from approximately 25 feet to 45 feet bsg The filter pack (No 2/12 Lonestar sand) was <br /> installed from approximately 23 feet to 45 feet bsg, and a nominal 2-foot bentonite chip plug was <br /> installed above the filter pack and hydrated The wells were grouted to near the surface with portland <br />' cement, and water-tight, traffic-rated well boxes were installed over the wells <br /> Generally, an orange-brown, dry, clayey silt (fill material),was encountered from surface grade to <br />' approximately 6 feet bsg Orange brown to brown, dry silts, clayey silts, and silty sands were <br /> encountered from approximately 6 feet bsg to 16 feet bsg in borings MW 1,MW2,and Bl and from <br />' approximately 6 feet to 26 feet bsg in MW3 Orange-brown to blue-gray,hydrocarbon stained,moist <br /> clay was encountered from approximately 16 feet to 31 feet bsg in MW 1, MW2, and B I and from <br /> 26 feet to 31 feet bsg in the area of MW3 Gray, hydrocarbon stained, moist to saturated silty sand <br />' was encountered from approximately 31 feet to 45 feet bsg in borings MW2,MW3,and B I and from <br /> 31 feet to 36 feet bsg in boring MW1 Blue, hydrocarbon stained clay was encountered from <br /> approximately 36 feet to 45 feet bsg in soil boring MW1 and from 46 feet to 50 feet bsg in boring <br />' B1 <br /> TPH-g was detected in soil samples collected from borings MW3 and B1 at maximum <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />
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