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ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011429
RECORD_ID
PR0545177
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0002123
FACILITY_NAME
GREWALS GAS & LIQUOR*
STREET_NUMBER
4100
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
14333046
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4100 E FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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stborings P-3 (25 feet bsg), P-4 (30 feet bsg) and P-5 (25 feet bsg) at concentrations as high <br /> as 0.28 mg/kg. The laboratory analysis did not detect any other petroleum constituents <br /> ' including TPH-g,TPH-d, benzene, toluene or ethylbenzene. <br /> • .lune 1999-Four additional soil borings(P-6 through P-9)were advanced at the site to assess <br /> ' petroleum hydrocarbon-impact encountered during the July 1998 UST removal activities. <br /> Laboratory analysis of the 40 foot P-8 soil sample detected significant TPH-g at a <br /> concentration of 340 mg/kg, TPH-d at a concentration of 37 mg/kg and BTEX compounds <br /> at concentrations as high as 20 mg/kg;residual BTEX compounds and MTBE were detected <br /> in soil samples collected from P-6 at a depth of 40 feet bsg at concentrations as high as 0.019 <br /> mg/kg.Results ofthe June 1999 investigation were reported in Preliminary Investigation and <br /> Evaluation Report, dated 27 September 1999, prepared by AGE. <br /> February 2000- Ground water monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3 were installed <br /> at the site to assess the lateral and vertical extent of petroleum-impacted soil and ground <br /> ' water. Laboratory analysis of MW-2 and MW-3 soil samples collected during drilling <br /> activities detected TPH-g at concentration as high as 68,TPH-d at concentrations as high as <br /> ' 480 mg/kg and BTEX compounds at concentrations as high as 1.8 mg/kg;low concentrations <br /> of MTBE were detected in MW-1,MW-2 and MW-3 soil samples at concentrations as high <br /> as 0.89 mg/kg. No other fuel components were detected in soil samples,by laboratory <br /> analysis. Results of the February 2000 investigation were reported in Ground Water <br /> Monitoring Well Installation Report - I" Quarter 2000, dated 24 April 2000 prepared by <br /> AGE. <br /> ' a November and December 2000 - AGE conducted a sensitive receptor survey to locate <br /> potential vertical conduits within a 2,000 foot radius of the site. The results of the sensitive <br /> ' receptor survey did not locate any municipal water wells within 2,000 feet of the site, <br /> however, several domestic, irrigation and industrial water wells were located within 2,000 <br /> feet of the site,Results of the investigation were reported in Sensitive Receptor Survey dated <br /> ' 08 September 2000 prepared by AGE. <br /> • January 2002-Three soil borings (P-10, P-11 and P-12) and one ground water monitoring <br /> well(MW-4)were installed at the site to assess the lateral and vertical extent of petroleum- <br /> impacted soil and ground water. Laboratory analysis of MW-2 and MW-3 soil samples <br /> collected during drilling activities detected TPH-g and TPH-d at concentrations as high as <br /> 480 mg/kg; BTEX compounds were detected in MW-2 and MW-3 soil samples at <br /> concentrations as high as 1.8 mg/kg; MTBE was detected in MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3 soil <br /> samples at concentrations as high as 0.89 mg/kg. No other fuel components were detected <br /> in soil samples by laboratory analysis. Results of the February 2000'investigation were <br /> ' reported in Ground Water Monitoring Well Installation Report- P Quarter 2000, dated 24 <br /> April 2000 prepared by AGE. <br /> 1 Between February 2000 and July 2002, nine ground water monitoring events were performed at <br /> wells MW-1 through MW-4. TPH-g and BTEX compounds were generally detected from well <br /> ' MW-2 at concentrations as high 490 micrograms per liter(µg/l) and 21 }tg/l, respectively; TPH-d <br /> ' Advanced GeoEnvironmentai,Inc. <br />
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