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Site History <br /> 14000 Highway 88 Lockeford CA <br /> • Time Oil Property No 04-049 <br /> lithologies encountered at the site SSTLs for benzene were adjusted for California's 0 1 slope factor for <br /> carcinogens <br /> Based on a review of data collected to date, SECOR determined that the constituents of concern (those that <br /> might cause health effects in exposed sensitive receptors) at the subject site include benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) in sod and groundwater, 1,2 dibromoethane in soil, and MTBE In <br /> groundwater <br /> Since the site is located in a mixed commercial and residential area, site workers and customers, and nearby <br /> residents are the most likely populations to be potentially exposed to the hydrocarbons remaining onsite <br /> Based on site-specific data, SECOR identified three potentially complete exposure pathways <br /> • Onsite workers and customers, nearby offsite residents, and future potential construction workers could <br /> be exposed to impacted surficial soils through inhalation, Ingestion, and/or dermal contact <br /> • Onsite workers and customers and nearby offsite residents could be exposed to hydrocarbon vapors <br /> migrating from subsurface sods and groundwater to outdoor air through Inhalation <br /> • Onsite workers and customers and nearby offsite residents could be exposed to hydrocarbon vapors <br /> migrating from subsurface soils and groundwater to indoor air through inhalation Although there is <br /> currently no data to which indicates that hydrocarbon Impacts are present beneath offsite residences, <br /> residential exposure pathways were evaluated to determine protective concentrations <br /> Due to the fact that no domestic wells are screened within the zone of impacted groundwater, Ingestion of <br /> groundwater was not considered to be a complete pathway <br /> Results of the RBCA Tier 1 analysis Indicate that maximum concentrations of benzene and toluene in <br /> subsurface soils and maximum concentrations of benzene in groundwater exceed RSBLs for one or more <br /> potential exposure pathways associated with the subject site Results of the Tier 2 evaluation also indicate <br /> that maximum concentrations of benzene and toluene in subsurface sods and maximum concentrations of <br /> benzene in groundwater exceed SSTLs for one or more potential exposure pathways associated with the <br /> subject site A summary of the maximum concentrations which exceed Tier 2 SSTLs follows <br /> Receptor Exposure Route Max Conc Observed SSTL <br /> Onsite workers Inhalation of vapors from subsurface soils to outdoor air 25 ppm benzene 1 5 ppm benzene <br /> Onsite workers Inhalation of vapors from subsurface soils to Indoor air 25 ppm benzene 0 0074 ppm benzene <br /> Onsite workers Inhalation of vapors from subsurface soils to Indoor air 280 ppm toluene 83 ppm toluene <br /> Onsite workers inhalation of vapors from groundwater to Indoor air 2 200 ppm benzene 32 ppm benzene <br /> Offsite Residential Inhalation of vapors from groundwater to indoor air 388 ppm benzene 10 ppm benzene <br /> These calculations are based on a 1X10'cancer risk and a chronic hazard quotient of 1 <br /> Although the results of the Tier 2 analysis Indicate that remediation may be required to reduce benzene and <br /> toluene concentrations in soils and groundwater at the subject site, SSTLs may be modified at a later date if <br /> additional site-specific data becomes available <br /> Evaluation of Appropriate Remediation Alternatives <br /> Based on values calculated In the RBCA evaluation, it appears as though soil and groundwater remediation <br /> is needed reduce hydrocarbon concentrations beneath the subject site In order to determine the most <br /> appropriate remediation technology, SECOR evaluated three options which could address both soil and <br /> groundwater impacts associated with the subject site <br /> 19 <br />