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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009839
RECORD_ID
PR0516185
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0012496
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER RESTAURANT
STREET_NUMBER
95
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23313027
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
95 W ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> Site Background Information former Tracy Diner <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> • The fuel additive MTBE was detected in three of the four soil boring ground water samples <br /> at concentrations of 28 �tg/1 (B6 and 139) and 8 7 µg/l (B8) <br /> • Dissolved lead was not detected at or above laboratory reporting limits in the any of the <br /> ground water samples <br /> ISOIL EXCAVATION <br /> On 23 October 2000,hydrocarbon-impacted soil at the former northern dispenser area was removed <br /> Iwith an excavator and 2 45 cubic-yard bucket and stockpiled on the eastern edge of the site <br /> Excavated soil was field screened for the presence of volatile organic compounds using an organic <br />' vapor meter (OVM) Ground water was present within the limits of the excavation at a depth of <br /> 15 feet bsg <br /> I On 20 and 21 October 2003,hydrocarbon-impacted soil north of the October 2000 excavation area <br /> was removed with an excavator and 2 45 cubic-yard bucket and stockpiled on the eastern edge of <br /> the site Excavated soil was field screened for the presence of volatile organic compounds using an <br />' • OVM Ground water was present within the limits of the excavation at a depth of 13 feet bsg On <br /> 21 October 2003, the excavation was halted due to the discovery of one 500-gallon UST <br /> On 05 November 2003, the UST was removed under the supervision of the EHD Excavation <br />' activities resumed on 10 November 2003 and continued until 12 November 2003 At this time, the <br /> excavation was backfilled with clean fill material Saturated soil was excavated from below the water <br />' table and stockpiled on-site within a soil containment berm Soil was placed on plastic sheets for <br /> temporary storage The open excavation area was surrounded by caution fencing No AGE or <br />' subcontractor personnel was allowed into the excavation area <br /> On 27 July 2004, two soil borings were advanced at the site for the collection of soil samples and <br /> the installation of two ground water monitoring wells (MW-6 and MW-7) The monitoring wells <br />' were developed on 05 August 2004, sampled on 09 August 2004, and surveyed on 16 August 2004 <br /> MW-6 and MW-7 were completed as ground water monitoring wells using 2-inch diameter PVC <br />' casing with a 0 020-inch slotted screen installed from approximately 5 feet to 20 feet bsg The filter <br /> pack(No 3 Lonestar sand) was installed from 4 feet to 20 feet bsg, and a nominal 1-foot bentonite <br /> chip plug was installed above the filter pack and hydrated The wells were grouted to near the surface <br />' with portland cement, and water-tight,traffic-rated well boxes were Installed over the wells A total <br /> of five soil samples were analyzed for petroleum hydrocarbon constituents TPH-g and TPH-d were <br /> detected In the soil sample collected from boring MW6-15H at concentrations of 3 5 mg/kg and <br />' 37 mg/kg, respectively <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmcntal,Inc <br />
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