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ATC Associates Inc. <br /> 1117 Lone Palm Avenue,Suite 201 <br /> Modesto,California 95351 <br /> 209-579-2221 <br /> fax:209-579-2225 <br /> ASSOCIATE S I N C . <br /> On September 11 and 12, 2003, a 500-gallon used oil UST was excavated and removed from the <br /> site by Walton Engineering, Inc. Petroleum hydrocarbons and metals were detected in a soil <br /> sample collected base of the UST from a depth of approximately seven feet bgs. Refer to <br /> Grayland Environmental's Underground Storage Tank and Fuel Dispenser Removal Report, <br /> dated October 16, 2003, for more information. <br /> ATC supervised the advancement of two vertical soil borings on-site utilizing cone penetration <br /> testing (CPT) methods on October 14, 2004. The borings identified as CPT-1 and CPT-2 were `, 4 <br /> advanced to approximately 80 feet bgs. Soil samples were collected within the capillary fringe- <br /> from each boring and one additional soil sample was collected from approximately 40 feet bgs.— G pT'2 <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the groundwater samples collected from CPT-2. .`0,4(141,71 <br /> On December 2, 2004, ATC supervised the advancement of five soil borings, SB-1 through SB- <br /> 5, to approximately 10 feet bgs. Three of the borings (SB-1 through SB-3) were advanced on- <br /> site and two borings (SB-4 and SB-5) were advanced west of the site along Holly Drive, for the <br /> purposes of evaluating the lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil and <br /> groundwater. A sixth boring was attempted but probe refusal was encountered. Petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were detected in soil and groundwater samples collected from SB-2 through SB-4. <br /> The borings was abandoned and filled to the surface with neat grout. <br /> A workplan titled Workplan for Vertical and Lateral Subsurface Investigation, Former Cheaper <br /> Store #37, 15 East Grant Line Road, Tracy, California, Local Oversite Program (LOP) #1404 <br /> dated July 17, 2008. The proposed scope of work described in the workplan included the <br /> installation of seven groundwater monitoring wells at the site. The proposed locations of the <br /> wells and their respective screened intervals were selected to evaluate the lateral and vertical <br /> extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted groundwater in three separate water bearing zones <br /> identified by previous subsurface investigation activities at the site. <br /> In August 2008, ATC submitted a report titled Sensitive Receptor Survey Report for Former <br /> Cheaper Store #37, 15 East Grant Line Road, Tracy, California and a report titled Trend <br /> Analyses, Former Cheaper Store #37, 15 East Grant Line Road, Tracy, California, Site Code <br /> #1404. In the sensitive receptor report, ATC concluded that the contaminant plume has not yet <br /> been fully defined to the north in the shallow water bearing zone. Sensitive receptors located <br /> east and south of the site are not generally at risk and based on proximity to the site, the water <br /> supply wells observed in the vicinity of the site are not likely to be impaired by the petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon impacted groundwater plume. In the trend analyses report, ATC concluded that soil <br /> and groundwater beneath the site continue to be impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> observed in samples collected from MW-1 and MW-4 through MW-8 and that shallow <br /> groundwater beneath the site has predominantly been reported to flow toward the north <br /> commonly with variations to the northeast and northwest and on occasion shallow groundwater <br /> beneath the site has been reported to flow toward the south and southwest. An evaluation of <br /> remedial alternatives for petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil and groundwater beneath the site <br /> is warranted. <br /> SAEnvironmenta1\25847\37 Tracy\Reports\Response 2009 Aug.doc 3 <br />