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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002553
RECORD_ID
PR0542014
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023306
FACILITY_NAME
LARRYS AUTO REPAIR
STREET_NUMBER
308
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STREET_NAME
GRANT
STREET_TYPE
ST
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STOCKTON
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95205
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01
SITE_LOCATION
308 N GRANT ST
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01
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S <br />' 30 September 2005 , <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0184 <br />' Page 4 of 5 F <br />' 4.0. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based upon data collected from the site, AGE concludes the following <br /> I • Ground water elevations at the site averaged approximately 21 89 feet below MSL All <br /> ground water wells except VW-3,VW-4,and VW-5B were"drowned",with water levels as <br /> Ihigh as 20 feet above the screened intervals of the drowned wells (MW-1) <br /> • The ground water was inferred to flow generally east across much of the site at a gradient of <br /> approximately 0 002 ft/ft This ground water flow direction is consistent with the last 26 of <br />' 27 monitoring events (Table 4) <br /> • Detectable concentrations of TPH-g were found In all of the ground water wells sampled <br />' Concentrations generally remained stable or increased slightly in all wells as compared to the <br /> previous quarter One or more BTEX compounds were found in all ground water samples <br /> collected Concentrations ofBTEX compounds were detected above the solubility limits for <br />' water, therefore free-phase product may be present In coarse grained soils at the site or <br /> adsorbed hydrocarbons are being readily liberated during the ground water purging <br /> procedures vrnr8_zA <br /> • MTBE was detected In samples from wells VW-3 and VW-4 at concentrations of"aµg/l <br /> (VW-3) and 94 pg/l (VW-4), 1,2-DCA was detected in MW-2, MW-4, VW-2B, VW-3, <br /> I VW-4,VW-5B,and VW-5C at concentrations ranging from 39 pg/1(VW-5C)to 1,200 µg/l <br /> (VW-3), EDB was detected in MW-4,VW-2B and VW-5B at concentrations ranging from <br /> 31 µg/l(MW-4)to 100 pg/l (VW-2B) The concentrations of MTBE, 1,2-DCA,and EDB in <br />' the ground water samples exceed their respective MCLs for drinking water A map of <br /> dissolved TPH-g, benzene, MTBE and 1,2-DCA concentrations are shown on Figures 4 <br /> through 7 , <br /> INaphthalene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-trlmethylbenzene, and n-propylbenzene were <br /> detected In ground water samples at concentrations above the DHS-recommended drinking <br />' water Action Levels VOC concentrations have Increased in wells VW-3,VW-4 and VW-5B. <br /> and remained relatively stable In the remaining wells <br /> • The vertical and lateral extent of Impacted soil and ground water has not yet been defined <br />' The concentration of dissolved constituents collected In samples from deeper monitoring <br /> wells have been documented to be lower than the shallow, vapor well samples Therefore, <br /> the maximum concentration of the release appears to reside in the upper 50 feet of the <br />' subsurface <br /> I <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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