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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006825
RECORD_ID
PR0545003
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0002324
FACILITY_NAME
Pacific Service Station
STREET_NUMBER
6131
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09746418
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
6131 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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SITE CONCEPTUAL MODEL <br /> Shell-branded Service Station <br /> 6131 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California 9 <br /> 2 5 BTEX Plume Stability and TPHg concentrations are primarily below detection limits in wells <br /> Concentration Trends MW-i, MW-2, and MW-5 and are decreasing in wells MW-3, MW-4, <br /> and MW-10 rTPHg concentration trends are stable in wells VEW-2, <br /> MW-7, MW-8, MW-9, and MW-11 and inconclusive in well MW-6 <br /> Benzene concentrations are primarily below detection limits in wells <br /> MW-1, MW-2, and MW-11 and are decreasing in wells MW-3, MW- <br /> 4, and MW-6 Benzene concentrations are stable in wells VEW-2, <br /> MW-5, MW-7, MW-8, MW-9, and MW-10 These concentration <br /> trends suggest a stable to shrinking plume <br /> 2 6 Groundwater Definition Status The lateral extent of MTBE is defined in all directions around the site <br /> MTSE by wells MW-1, MW-8, MW-7, MW-6, MW-3, MW-5, and MW-2 <br /> 2 7 MTBE Plume Stability and MTBE is historically ND in wells VEW 2, MW-1, MW 2, MW-3, and _�Oi n <br /> Concentration Trends MW-5 through MW-11 Concentrations are decreasing in MW-4 Z" {� <br /> This trend suggests a shrinking plume <br /> 2 8 Groundwater Flow Direction, From 1990 to present, depth to water has ranged from 30 72 to <br /> Depth Trends and Gradient 59 95 fbg in the monitoring wells Overall depth to water is rising <br /> Trends The groundwater flow direction varies, although it is predominantly <br /> easterly Arose diagram is included on Figure 2 Historically the <br /> gradient has vaned from 0 0005 to 001 From 2001 to present the <br /> gradient has varied from 0 002 to 0 004 <br /> 2 9 Stratigraphy and Hydrogeology The site is underlain by layers of clay(CL), silt(ML), clayey sand <br /> (SC), silty sand (SM), and sand (SP) Soil types vary from boring to <br /> boring without a consistent stratigraphic order of soil types Boring <br /> logs are included in Attachment 2 <br /> 2 10 Preferential Pathways Analysis Aegis identified onsite utility locations A map showing these <br /> locations is included in Attachment 3 All of the underground utilities <br /> are located along the southwestern property boundary <br /> 2 11 Other Pertinent Issues None <br /> 3 Rernediation Status <br /> 3 1 Remedial Actions Taken Aegis conducted an extended pilot vapor extraction test during <br /> December 1991 <br /> 3 2 Area Remediated The former UST complex area <br /> 3 3 Remediation Effectiveness Unknown <br /> 4 Well and Sensitive Receptor <br /> Survey <br /> 41 Designated Beneficial Water Existing and potential beneficial uses include municipal and <br /> Use domestic water supply, agricultural supply, industrial service supply, <br /> and industrial process supply(CVRWQCB Basin Plan) <br /> 4 2 Shallow Groundwater Use 3 domestic wells (<200 fbg) were identified within 2,000 feet of the <br /> site Cambria confirmed that the 2 nearest the site are not used <br /> The remaining well is approximately 2,000 feet southwest of the site <br /> 43 Deep Groundwater Use 1 municipal well (screened from 210-262 fbg) was identified 2,000 <br /> feet northwest of the site <br /> 4 4 Well Survey Results As noted above, 1 domestic well and 1 municipal well were identified <br /> 2,000 feet from the site <br /> 4 5 Likelihood of Impact to Wells Because the wells are located upgradient to crossgradient of the site <br /> at distances of 2,000 feet, it is highly unlikely that site activities <br /> would im pact these wells <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 0854 Page 2 of 3 Date Modified 10/3/2003 <br />
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