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s <br /> Wright <br /> Environmental — <br /> Services, Inc. <br /> Construction ♦ Engineering ♦ Remediation <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION RECEIVED <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave. Third Floor <br /> P. O. Box 388, Stockton CA 95201-0388 DEC 10 1999 <br /> December 8, 1999 Approved ❑ <br /> Denied ENVIRO"'ENTAL HEALTH <br /> Conditions PERMIT 1 SERVICES <br /> Mr. Shawn Kelley <br /> M&M Builders Supply Date—L11_?, by <br /> P.O. Box 1107 <br /> Tracy,CA 95378-1107 <br /> Re: Workplan for Environmental Subsurface Site Investigation, <br /> M&M Builders Supply,8111 W. Eleventh St.Tracy,CA 95376 <br /> Wright Project No.4669 <br /> PHS-EHD,Site Code: 1530 <br /> Dear Mr. Kelley, <br /> Wright Environmental Services, Inc. (Wright) is pleased to provide you with this workplan for the <br /> environmental investigation at the above referenced site (see Figure 1). The purpose of this work is to <br /> ascertain Presence of suspected petroleum contaminants in soil and groundwater around the former tank <br /> area as required by the San Joaquin County, Public Health Services -Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS-EHD)in their letter dated August 16, 1999. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Two underground fuel storage tanks (Tank#1 1,000 gallon diesel; Tank#2 1000 gallon gasoline:) were <br /> used by M&M Building Supply until their removal from the site on August 87 1988 and June 23,1994 <br /> respectively, (see Figure 1). One soil and one grab groundwater sample were collected from the tank pit <br /> of T-1. Analysis of the soil evidenced 8,700 parts per million(ppm)Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon(TPH), <br /> .8-ppm benzene, 1.4-ppm toluene and 1.1-ppm xylene. Analysis of the water evidenced 56,000-parts per "kklt o <br /> r^WianJ4*b)6TPH, 11,000-ppb benzene, 3,100-ppb toluene and 7,200-ppb xylene. Four il samples and\ <br /> one grab groundwater sample were collected for analyses subsequent to removal o T-2. o soil samples <br /> from the bottom of the tank pit were reported as non-detectable for TPH and two soil samples collected <br /> from the stockpile and analyzed, evidenced very minor TPH contamination. The water sample collected _ I, CPC 6*y(a« <br /> from the tank pit and analyzed evidenced 11,000-ppb TPH as gas (TPHg),`10-ppb ethyl benzene./(5W— <br /> July <br /> enzene./ <br /> July 28, 1994 another water sample was collected, analysis resulted in nond8tectable results for TPH <br /> constituents. Methods of purging groundwater(if performed)from the former tank pit prior to collecting <br /> groundwater sample apparently were not forwarded to PHS-EHD for evaluation prior to their issuing (if <br /> warranted) final closure of T-2 site. Current Law requires all sites to be tested for methyl tertiary butyl <br /> ether(MTBE)prior to issuance of a notification of closure by PHS-EHD. r <br /> The PHS-EHD indicated that further assessment work was needed to ascertain contaminant source, lateral <br /> and vertical extent and impact to soil and groundwater. In addition, PHS-EHD has required a well <br /> survey, which documents the locations of all domestic, municipal, industrial, agricultural and other wells <br /> within a 2,000-foot radius of the site. One domestic water supply well exists on the site. Application for <br /> reimbursement from the State Water Resources Control Board UST Clean Up Fund has not been filed for <br /> this site. <br /> 67 E. 10th Street . Tracy, CA 95376 <br /> 209.833.0758 . Fax 209.832.5152 <br /> wright(Bginreach.com Lic. #651501 A-B Ha=Mat <br /> websit http://home.inreacii.comhvright <br />