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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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FILE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0542014
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023306
FACILITY_NAME
LARRYS AUTO REPAIR
STREET_NUMBER
308
Direction
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STREET_NAME
GRANT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
308 N GRANT ST
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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Site Background Information: Larry's Auto <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br /> units; a flow unit is capable of serving as a preferred migration route, and could potentially allow <br /> migration of large contaminant masses over great distances. <br /> Based on a previous AGE-conducted CPT investigation (Cone Penetrometer Testing Report - <br /> November 2001, 2003), AGE had presented a preliminary subsurface hydrogeologic model of the <br /> site consisting of fifteen informal zones,a vadose(unsaturated)zone and fourteen hydrologic units, <br /> developed primarily from one CPT lithologic log (CPT-3). Incorporating the CPT-generated <br /> lithologic data from the six additional CPT borings of December 2004 - January 2005, AGE has <br /> refined the site hydrogeologic model, which now consists of seven informal zones, a vadose <br /> (unsaturated) zone and six hydrogeologic units (Figures 3 through 6); the fifteen previous <br /> hydrogeologic units are incorporated as subunits within the present hydrogeologic units(Table 1). <br /> The seven hydrogeologic units identified are as follows (depths are approximate and can vary by <br /> several feet across the site): <br /> Vadose Zone - Extending from surface grade to approximately 38 feet bsg, the vadose zone is <br /> composed primarily of clay, silt, silty clay, clayey silt, sandy silt, and silty sand. This zone is <br /> characterized by low to moderate pore pressures. <br /> HU L HU3 and HU5 - These zones are composed primarily of clay, silt, silty clay and clayey silt, <br /> with generally minor, discontinuous lenses of silty sand, sandy silt, and sand. These units are <br /> characterized by moderate or fluctuating(between low to moderate with depth) pore pressures. <br /> HU2.HU4 and HU6-These zones consist primarily of sand,silty sand,sandy silt,gravelly sand and <br /> cemented sands, with lesser occurrences of clay, silty clay or clayey silt intervals. Pore pressures <br /> within these units are generally low. These units may be considered flow units. <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF GRAB GROUND WATER SAMPLES <br /> A total of twenty-nine grab ground water samples were collected and analyzed for the petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon constituents listed in Section 2.2.; the analytical results are listed according to the <br /> hydrogeologic unit in which the samples were collected(Table 2). <br /> HU2 <br /> TPH-g was detected in ground water samples CPT1-66 and CPT5-67 at concentrations of <br /> 84,000 micrograms per liter(µg/1) and 3,900 µg/1,respectively. <br /> BTEX compounds were detected in samples CPT1-66 and CPT5-67 at the following respective <br /> concentrations: 6,600µg/1 and 1,800µg/1 benzene,25,000µg/1 and 6.6µg/1 toluene,2,400 µg/l and <br /> 72 µg/1 ethylbenzene, and 18,200 µg/1 and 52.6 µg/1 total xylenes. <br /> Advanced GmEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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