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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011759
RECORD_ID
PR0544801
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003210
FACILITY_NAME
TEXACO TRUCK STOP
STREET_NUMBER
7500
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95378
APN
25015018
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
7500 W ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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------------ <br /> Report: Groundwater-quality Monitoring—October 20-21,2005, 7500 West Eleventh Street, Tracy, CA. Page 3 <br /> 'f 1 <br /> c '> scope of the July 2003, October 2003 and January 2004 monitoring rounds (The San <br /> Joaquin Company 2004e, 2003c, 2003b) included a recovery of samples from a reduced <br /> 'l number of monitoring wells at the direction of the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Division (SJCEHD). The wells from which those samples were taken are those <br /> that were located in the most severely-affected areas of the primary and secondary <br /> plumes of contaminated groundwater emanating from the site. <br /> The fourteenth monitoring round was conducted on April 21, 22 and 30, 2004, when <br /> groundwater samples were recovered from the 15 pre-existing wells and the seven new <br /> groundwater-quality monitoring wells installed in that month (The San Joaquin Company <br /> 2004d). (Note: As is discussed in Section 1.3.3 below, five floating product monitoring <br /> `= wells, the locations of which are shown on Figure 2, were installed in April 2004, but <br /> groundwater samples were not recovered from them until March 2005.) The fifteenth and <br /> sixteenth monitoring rounds included all 22 groundwater-quality monitoring wells, and <br /> were conducted on July 26-27 and October 27-28, 2004, respectively (The San Joaquin <br /> Company 2004b, c). <br /> The seventeenth quarterly monitoring round was conducted at the 7500 West Eleventh <br /> Street site over the period February 24-March 16, 2005. That round, performed in <br /> j conjunction with a formal evaluation of the progress of natural attenuation at the Navarra <br /> Site included recovery of samples of groundwater from each of the 22 groundwater- <br /> quality monitoring wells and the five floating product monitoring wells (The San Joaquin <br /> :h Company 2006b). The eighteenth quarterly monitoring round, which was conducted in <br /> June 2005, included sampling from a reduced number of monitoring wells (The San <br /> Joaquin Company 2006a). <br /> This report documents the nineteenth quarterly monitoring round, which was conducted <br /> in October 2005. <br /> 1.3.3 Monitoring of LNAPL <br /> j This report also includes records from a program of monitoring the thickness of light <br /> non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL), present as floating product, in an array of five <br /> floating product monitoring wells and three selected groundwater-quality monitoring <br /> wells. <br /> When groundwater was first recovered from groundwater-quality monitoring well MW-7 <br /> on May 11, 2000, the sample contained moderate concentrations of Total Petroleum <br /> Hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPHd) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons quantified <br /> as gasoline (TPHg), with commensurate concentrations of benzene, toluene, ethyl <br /> k.. benzene and total xylene isomers (the BTEX compounds) and 22 µg/L of methyl-tertiary <br /> butyl ether (MTBE), a fuel oxygenate. Thereafter, the concentration of components of <br /> fuel hydrocarbons followed an increasing trend until the analytes of concern exceeded <br /> their maximum solubility in water(see Table 2). However, as early as the sampling round <br /> performed on November 28, 2000, no MTBE was detected in the samples recovered from <br /> Monitoring Well MW-7. It is believed that this does not indicate that, by that time, the <br /> sic <br /> I <br />
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