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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009478
RECORD_ID
PR0544711
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005478
FACILITY_NAME
CUTTER LUMBER
STREET_NUMBER
4004
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17525005
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4004 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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AZURE ENVIRONMENTAL <br />' the Site have risen approximately 8 4 feet during the period between October 1992 and November <br /> 1996 However, the ground-water level at MW-1 decreased approximately 2 8 feet during the <br /> period from March 1996 to November 1996 <br />' Water table elevation data collected at the Site indicate the general direction of ground-water flow <br /> is toward the northeast, with local variations of flow direction in the area adjacent to the former <br />' tank locations at the Site (Figure 3) These data are generally consistent with potentiometrlc data <br /> and interpretations of ground-water flow direction at the Site presented in previous investigation <br /> reports Shallow ground water in the site vicinity flows toward the northeast under a hydraulic <br />' gradient of approximately 0 002 ft/ft <br /> 3.2 Ground-Water Sampling and Laboratory Anal sis <br />' On November 19, 1996, ground-water samples were collected from eight monitoring wells at the <br /> Site (MW-1, MW-3, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, MW-9 and MW-10) The samples were <br />' analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) compounds In addition, the samples were analyzed for <br />' methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) Historical laboratory analysis results are summarized in <br /> Table 3, laboratory certificates are included in Appendix A and field sampling data sheets are <br /> included in Appendix B Most recent ground-water monitoring data of benzene concentrations in <br /> ground water are illustrated in Figure 4 <br /> Water-quality data from wells sampled for the fourth quarter 1996 monitoring event are generally <br />' consistent or lower than concentrations detected for previous quarterly sampling events The <br /> highest concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in ground water are detected at monitoring <br /> wells MW-1, MW-3, MW-5 and MW-6 which are located adjacent to the area of the former <br /> underground storage tank locations at the Site (Figure 4) Fourth quarter monitoring data for <br /> well MW-1 indicate concentrations of TPHg (84,000 ppb) and benzene (20,000 ppb) These data <br /> indicate a decrease in TPHg concentrations at well MW-1 compared to data collected during the <br />' previous sampling event (Table 4) The historical range of petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations <br /> detected at well MW-1 varies from 170,000 ppb (October 1994) to 64,000 ppb (October 1993) of <br /> TPHg, and 42,000 ppb (April 1992) to 19,000 ppb (October 1993) of benzene Benzene <br /> concentrations at near source wells MW-3, MW-5 and MW-6 ranged between 3,900 ppb (MW-3) <br /> and 160 ppb (MW-5) MTBE was not detected in any monitoring well samples <br /> The downgradient extent of petroleum hydrocarbons to ground water is monitored at wells MW-9 <br /> and MW-10 Monitoring data collected for wells MW-7, MW-8, MW-9 and 1\4W-10 in May <br /> 1996 indicate BTEX compounds were not detected These data are generally consistent with <br /> historical monitoring results, which indicate benzene has not been detected at downgradient wells <br /> MW-9 since January 1995 (0 6 ppb) and MW-10 since October 1994 (0 6 ppb) TPHg was not <br /> detected in monitoring wells MW-7, MW-8 and MW-9 A relatively low concentration of TPHg <br /> was detected in monitonng well MW-10 (60 ppb) <br />' 2 <br />
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