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4 <br /> Site History <br /> . 14000 Highway 88 Looldord,CA <br /> Time Oil Property No 04-049 <br /> Site Assessment-August 1992 <br /> On August 26, 1992, a sod vapor survey was performed to assist in determining the extent of impacted soils <br /> A pneumatic hammer was used to drive 13 sod vapor probes to depths of up to 13 feet in the vicinity of the <br /> former tanks Vacuum pumps and charcoal tubes were used to collect vapor samples from each probe at <br /> various depths Immediately after collection, each sample was submitted to an onsite mobile lab where it <br /> was extracted and infected into a gas chromatograph Due to the presence of hardpan dust below the ground <br /> surface, the results of the soil vapor survey were limited, as no probes could be advanced deeper than 13 <br /> feet <br /> During the week of September 28, a drill rig was used to advance 4 soil borings and install 3 vapor extraction <br /> wells and 3 vapor inlet wells During field activities, soils were found to consist of hardpan to approximately <br /> 15 feet, this strata was underlain by loose fine to medium sands Dense silty sands and sandy silts were <br /> generally encountered at depths of 30 to 35 feet to the extent of the borings Groundwater was not <br /> encountered during field activities <br /> Drilling at each location was continued until hydrocarbons were no longer indicated by field instrumentation <br /> Accordingly, borings SB-1, SB-2, and SB-4 were terminated at a depth of 40 feet while SB-2 (W1) was <br /> advanced to 45 feet Wells W3, W5, and W6 were installed to 40 feet, while W4 was installed to 30 feet and <br /> W2 was installed to 45 feet Wells W1, W2, W3 were installed as 4" diameter vapor extraction wells, and <br /> wells W4, W5, and W6 were installed as 2" diameter vapor inlet wells Although each well was constructed <br /> using 0 020 slotted casing, screened intervals varied depending on well depth and field observations <br /> Three soil samples from each boring were submitted for analysis based on field screening and visual <br /> observation (Only 2 samples were submitted from W3 ) Each sample was analyzed for TPH BTEX, and <br /> ethylene dibromide Results indicated that soil contamination was generally limited to the area of the former <br /> tanks and appeared to exist at a depth of 30 feet to 35 feet The highest concentrations of contaminants were <br /> indicated in 30-foot samples collected from W1(SB-2), W2, and SB-2 Samples collected from a depth of 15 <br /> feet in SB-1 and W3 contained 200-300 ppm gasoline, however, samples collected at 30 feet contained less <br /> than 10 ppm gasoline Samples collected from SB-4, W4, W5, and W6 contained trace to "non-detect" <br /> concentrations of contaminants None of the samples collected from depths of 40 feet to 45 feet contained <br /> detectable concentrations of gasoline or its constituents <br /> After the installation of the wells, a vapor extraction pilot test was performed on W1, W2, and W3 to evaluate <br /> the feasibility of in-situ remediation by vapor extraction The results of the study indicate that soil vapors can <br /> be easily extracted from the existing wells and that vapor extraction appears to be appropriate for site <br /> remediation <br /> Based on the results of the site investigation it appeared that impacted soils were limited to the former tank <br /> excavation and the more dense soils encountered at a depth of 30 feet Although several of the soil samples <br /> submitted for analyses contained trace concentrations of hydrocarbons, SB-4, W4, W5, and W6 generally <br /> defined the extent of soil contamination to the west, southwest, north, and south of the tanks <br /> A copy of Canonie's "Site Assessment Report" was forwarded to the appropriate regulatory agencies on May <br /> 25, 1993 In their reply dated June 18, 1993, the PHSIEHD requested that a workplan for an additional <br /> investigation to verify the extent of soil contamination be submitted <br /> Workplan for Additional Site Activities- October 1993 <br /> . A copy of Science and Engineering Analysis Corporation's (SECOR) "Workplan, Additional Environmental <br /> Investigation" was forwarded to the appropriate regulatory agencies on October 20, 1993 The goal of the <br /> 2 <br />