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CttologicalTeclutcslnc Page 2 <br /> Site Conceptual Model Report(2006 Revision) <br /> Valentine(Castle Motors) <br /> Project No.723.2 <br /> June 16,2006 <br /> • In September and October 1997 five Strataprobe soil borings (SP-1, SP-4 SP-5, SP-5A& <br /> SP-6) were installed at the site. Groundwater samples collected from these borings <br /> indicated the presence of low to moderate levels of TPH-G to a depth of 60 feet bgs. <br /> • In August 1999, one deep screened monitoring well (MW-101) and one soil boring (SB- <br /> 201) were installed at the site. The purpose of these borings was to define the vertical <br /> extent of the groundwater plume. Soil samples collected by use of the SimulProbe <br /> Maxitool from the soil borings tested positive for BTEX and TPH-G compounds to a <br /> QX, <br /> epth of 1 I 1 feet. Pore water samples, also collected with the SimulProbe, revealed the <br /> esence of BTEX and TPH-G to a depth of 111 feet bgs. <br /> n abandoned domestic well located at an adjacent residence was destroyed in <br /> cordance with SJC/EHD directives on April 20,2001. <br /> discretely screened deep well (MW-201) was installed in October 2001. The results of <br /> is endeavor suggested that the contamination extended to a depth of 128 feet below <br /> ade surface (bgs). This depth was the target of a SimulProbe®sampling effort and the <br /> il sample from this elevation contained detectable TPH-G. The well was completed <br /> 1 � with a screened interval of 148 — 150.5 feet bgs. The amount of contamination in this <br /> well has attenuated to trace levels suggesting that the initial detection was a drilling <br /> IIII artifact. <br /> • On November 20 — 26, 2003, three continuous multi-chambered tubing (CMTTM) wells <br /> n (MW-7, MW-8 and MW-9, respectively) were installed. Each CMTT 11 well was <br /> i constructed with three discretely screened intervals with the bottom cap comprising an <br /> integral fourth screen at the terminal depth. The MW-7 CMTTM well borehole was <br /> installed across E. Castle Street approximately 120 feet northwest of the location of the <br /> former dispenser island. The MW-8 CMTTM well borehole was placed across N. El <br /> Dorado Street approximately 140 feet east of the location of the former dispenser island <br /> in the predominant down gradient groundwater direction. The MW-9 CMTTM well <br /> borehole was placed in an up gradient location on W. Adams Street approximately 220 <br /> feet from the former dispenser island. <br /> • In our September 8, 2003 work plan, GTI proposed a pilot test to evaluate the use of dual <br /> phase extraction technology to clean up the soil and groundwater plumes. Dual phase <br /> extraction involves the use of both soil vapor extraction and groundwater extraction <br /> technologies simultaneously from one well. Extracting groundwater induces a cone of <br /> depression that exposes more impacted soil to vapor extraction. The SJCIEHD approved <br /> the work plan in their November 15, 2003 letter correspondence. Three new extraction <br /> wells (EW-1, VEW-I and VEW-2) were installed at the site on July 7, 2004 and the pilot <br /> was performed on July 26 — 31, 2004. The results of the dual phase extraction pilot test <br /> were detailed in GTI's November 5, 2004 "Dual Phase Pilot Test" report and submitted <br /> to the SJC/EHD. <br /> • An additional extraction well,EW-2, was installed at the site on September 28, 2005 for a <br /> pending groundwater treatment system. <br /> • On February 21 thru 23, 2006, three CPT boreholes were advanced at the site. The <br /> purpose of these borings was to complete the groundwater plume definition in the down <br /> gradient(northeast) direction. <br />