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QUARTERLY REPORT - THIRD QUARTER 2005
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PR0507398
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2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007748
FACILITY_NAME
CFN CARDLOCK FACILITY
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2211
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WILSON
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WAY
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STOCKTON
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95205
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11707050
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02
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2211 N WILSON WAY
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99
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002
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Appendix A - Historical Background <br /> River City Petroleum and Connell Motor Lift Truck <br /> Page 8 of 13 <br /> • 1,2-DCE was detected at a concentration of 1.4 µg/l in the water sample collected from P30 <br /> at a depth of 100 feet bsg and 1,2-DCA was detected at a concentration of 25 µg/l in the grab <br /> ground water sample collected from P33 at approximately 80 feet bsg. <br /> • No other petroleum hydrocarbon constituents or fuel oxygenated compounds were detected <br /> by the laboratory analyses. <br /> January 2001 - Installation of Ground Water Monitoring Wells. <br /> On 24 through 26 January 2001, seven soil borings were established for the collection of soil <br /> samples and installation of ground water monitoring wells.Fourteen soil samples collected from the <br /> monitoring well pilot soil borings were analyzed for TPH-g, TPH-d, BTEX, and fuel additives <br /> including MTBE and HVOCs; petroleum hydrocarbons and HVOC's were not detected in the soil <br /> samples. <br /> March 2004 - Installation of Soil Vapor Extraction Wells <br /> On 26 through 30 April 2004,nineteen separate soil borings were advanced at the it,utilizing mg 8.25 <br /> - <br /> inch diameter hollow-stem augers to advance borings V W6A through V W 15B.Pilot borings V W6A <br /> through VW 15A(shallow wells)were completed as shallow SVE wells,from approximately 10 feet <br /> to 30 feet bsg and pilot borings VW613 through VW13B and VW 1513 (deep well) were completed <br /> as deep SVE wells screened from approximately 35 feet to 50 feet bsg and vapor well VW14B <br /> (deepest vapor well) was completed as a deep SVE well screened from approximately 35 feet to <br /> 55 feet bsg. A total of forty-nine soil samples were analyzed for TPH-g, BTEX, five fuel additives <br /> and lead scavengers EDB and 1,2-DCA; the following is a summary of the significant results: <br /> • TPH-g was detected in 34 soil samples collected from borings VW8,VW12 through VW15 <br /> (over 90%)and not detected in samples from borings V W6,V W7,VW 10 nor VW 11,except <br /> for the sample from 50 feet bsg in boring VW6 and 35 feet bsg in boring VW10. The <br /> maximum concentration of TPH-g was detected in boring VW15 from 35 feet bsg, at <br /> 9,400 mg/kg. <br /> • Each soil boring with detections, had a set of samples with concentrations greater than <br /> 1,000 mg/kg collected from either above or beneath 35 feet bsg, except the samples from <br /> boring VW 12,which had detections above 1,000 mg/kg in both the upper and lower zones. <br /> Generally, sand was present above 35 feet bsg and silt was observed below 35 feet, which <br /> may be the cause of higher concentrations, below the 35 feet bsg division, with low <br /> concentrations detected above 35 feet from the same borings. <br /> • <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />
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