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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012278
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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Report:Groundwater-quality Monitoring-December 20-21,2005, 7500 West Eleventh Street, Tracy, C4. Page 4 <br /> groundwater in the vicinity of that well was free of MTBE. Rather, it indicates that the <br /> r high concentrations of other components of fuel hydrocarbons were such as to raise the <br /> method detection limit of the MTBE analysis to a level greater than the concentration of <br /> that analyte actually present in that groundwater sample. <br /> By April 11, 2002, it was clear that floating product was present in the surface of the <br /> groundwater in Monitoring Well MW-7. It continued to be present at various apparent <br /> thicknesses up to 0.58 ft. until an LNAPL-purging program in that well was initiated on <br /> November 8, 2003. As part of the further extension of the site characterization program in <br /> ` April 2004, five floating product monitoring wells were installed at the locations shown <br /> on Figure 2 to investigate the down-gradient extent to which LNAPL may have migrated <br /> in the interior of the plume of affected groundwater emanating from the 7500 West <br /> Eleventh Street property. The thickness of floating product in those five wells was <br /> checked at that time and tests were also made to detect the presence of LNAPL on the <br /> AW water table in groundwater-quality monitoring wells MW-7, MW-13 and MW-14. The <br /> same array of wells was again checked for the presence of floating product on July 26 <br /> and October 27, 2004, and on February 24, June 23 and October 20, 2005. The historical <br /> record of LNAPL thickness measured in the array of floating product monitoring wells <br /> through October 2005 is presented in Table 3. <br /> 1.3.4 Testing of Water in Potable Water-supply Wells <br /> g PP Y <br /> ' At the direction of the SJCEHD, the quality of water in six potable water-supply wells in <br /> �6- the neighborhood of the Navarra Site was analyzed in April 2004. Second, third and <br /> fourth rounds of sampling and analysis of the water produced from those wells were <br /> conducted on July 27 and October 28, 2004 and on February 25, 2005. In accordance <br /> with SJC's recommendation that was approved by the SJCEHD following the completion <br /> of the round of monitoring conducted on February 25, 2005, the scope of the potable <br /> water supply monitoring program now includes only three wells. This report includes the <br /> results of the seventh quarterly monitoring round of that program. <br /> 1.3.5 Evaluation of Natural Attenuation <br /> In addition to the groundwater-quality monitoring round that was conducted in February <br /> and March 2005, an extensive program of field testing, laboratory analysis and <br /> L- geochemical and engineering studies was completed to investigate the progress of natural <br /> attenuation processes that are reducing the contaminant load in groundwater beneath the <br /> Navarra Site. That work demonstrated that there is strong primary and secondary <br /> evidence that natural attenuation is aggressively reducing contaminant concentrations in <br /> the subsurface and that those processes alone will be sufficient to adequately remediate <br /> the groundwater within a reasonable time, which is estimated to be on the order of 10 to <br /> 20 years (The San Joaquin Company Inc. 2006c). <br /> 1.4 Geology and Hydrogeology <br /> The subject property and the surrounding area are situated on level terrain on the distal, <br /> sic <br />
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