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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009987
RECORD_ID
PR0544793
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006237
FACILITY_NAME
HONEST AUTO SALE AND REPAIR
STREET_NUMBER
595
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23337004
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
595 E ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Reconnaissance push bonng groundwater data support the previously mapped and <br /> monitored plume location The deeper groundwater samples showed reduced TPHG and <br /> greatly reduced Benzene concentrations The April 2000 data showed higher <br /> concentrations overall, however, these samples were collected somewhat shallower <br /> around and just below the capillary fringe and flowing conditions during drilling may have <br /> released contarmmnts from desorbtnon by the flowing The April 2001 deeper samples <br /> were collected well below the capillary fringe, and lower concentrations would be <br /> expected in deeper portions of the aquifer When compared to the quarterly monitoring <br /> data, these reconnaissance sample plumes overlay each other in the area of the historic <br /> plume location Data from PB-20 and PB-21 show the dissolved plume present to the <br /> west of the trailers at very low concentrations, which are attributed to dispersion and <br /> micrological degradation at the periphery of the plume over time <br /> Subsurface Conditions Site Conceptual Model <br /> A total of twenty-one exploratory borings were drilled and mine monitoring wells at the <br /> locations shown on Figure 1, the deepest of which was advanced to a termination depth of <br /> 26 feet The site is underlain by silty clay to depths of about 8- to 10-feet This clay is <br /> underlain by interbedded clay, clayey sand, silty sand, and sand to depths of about 20- to <br /> 24-feet, and compose the aquifer strata The sand is locally very clean and tends to flow <br /> and caused partial or total borehole collapse to all borings The aquifer strata are underlain <br /> by interbedded silty clay, clayey sand and clayey silt, which compose the underlying field <br /> confining strata at which the borings were terminated in the range of about 24-to 26-feet <br /> Groundwater occurred at depths of about 12- to 14-feet and rose to about 9-feet <br /> indicating the aquifer strata are unconfined to very weakly confined seasonal water level <br /> fluctuations appear to vary from about 0 S to 0 8 through out the year On the basis of <br /> selected field groundwater measurements in uncased boreholes, groundwater appears to <br /> flow to the north,however there was insufficient time for levels to equilibrate for adequate <br /> data to plot a contour flow direction The historic groundwater flow direction as mapped <br /> in the emstmg monitoring wells is consistently northerly The data revealed by tins work <br /> agrees with the previous site assessment work performed by Wright and EVAX (see <br /> References) <br /> Regional hthologic lateral and vertical variation are present in the shallow aquifer strata <br /> and underlying confining strata, which are typical for river and floodplain deposits to this <br /> portion of the San Joaquin Valley (see Geologic Cross Section, Figure 2) While regional <br /> lateral and vertical variation are present in the aquifer and confining strata, these strata as <br /> a whole form the aquifer stratigraphy between about 10- to 24-feet The underlying <br /> confining strata display some lateral lithologic variations and were not observed to yield <br /> water, however, it is possible that these could strata leak In our opinion, on the basis of <br /> these observations, both aquifer strata and the underlying confining strata are interpreted <br /> to have some lateral extent underlving the unmediate site vicinity <br /> Page 9 <br />
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