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9 <br /> ANION ICE COMPANY <br /> 1320 Weber Street, Stockton, California <br /> Phase 11 - Report of Findings <br /> STATEMENT OF PROBLEA1 <br /> Union Ice Company ("LttC") owns and operates an ice manufacturing and cold and <br /> frozen storage warehouse facility at 1320 Weber Street, in Stockton, California (Figure <br /> 1). The facility is nearly surrounded by tele Stockton Deep Water Channel and Mormon <br /> ty ill <br /> Slough (Figure 2). Four (4) underground tanks were <br /> thatved froi <br /> un L thori11 this zecl release of <br /> December, 1988. During removal, it was observed <br /> hydrocarbons (gasolilte) had occurred. <br /> WHF Environmental Consultants, Inc. ("WHF") was retained by UIC to let as <br /> principal consultants in dealing with this LUST problem. Henkle S Associates acts as <br /> geological coilsultants to WHF, and as such we are the principal geotechnical <br /> consultant for the project. <br /> In March of 1889, six (b) In011itoring wells were installed at the site. One of these <br /> wells, MW-4D is a double cased well that tests the second aquifer at the site. Water <br /> levels and ground water chemistry have been monitored frequently at tele site, since <br /> installation of tilese wells (Plate 1). <br /> In May of 1990, a 31 point sail vapor survey was conducted at the site. Soil gasses <br /> were analyzed for methane content and for gasoline equivalent. Tile soil vapor survey <br /> showed that hydrocarbon vapors in the soil were present in an elongated concentration <br /> e ground wa�er <br /> configttration, This configurationsoilos<irvey werengatt,d in report d o Sae direction of n Joaquin County <br /> flow direction. Results of the <br /> Department of Health in our report of lune, 1990. <br /> In February of 1991, a remedial excavation of about 2,000 cubic yards of petroleum <br /> contaminated soils was undertaken at this site. In addition to this excavation, a potential <br /> extraction well (MW-8S) and a clown gradient monitoring well (P4W-9S) were installed <br /> into the first aquifer. <br /> In March of 1991, a 12 hour aquifer pumping test was performed on well YW-8. This <br /> well was pumped at a constant discharge rate of 4.16 gpm for 12 hours. Drawdown <br /> during the test. <br /> was monitored for this well as well as all other wells on the property <br /> The recovery of these wells was these monitored for 12 hnurs. 'rile wells were re- <br /> salllpled in March and April of 1991; the last previous sampling round was in August <br /> --of 1890: Since the completion of the above nlentioned_work, this report was prepared. <br /> rhe report deals with the above mentioned remedial activities. <br />