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! 'k ATC Associates Inc <br /> %TC 1117 Lone Palm Avenue, Suite B <br /> Modesto, Califorma 95351 <br /> 209-579-2221 <br /> ASSOCIATE S INC faX 209-579-2225 <br /> l <br /> In late April 1988, the open excavation associated with the former USTs was expanded by <br /> excavating petroleum impacted vadose zone soils As reported in Meinfelder's Soil Removal <br /> Report dated May 3, 1988, approximately 350 to 400 cubic yards of soil were excavated from <br /> April 25 to 28, 1988 Laboratory analyses of soil samples collected from the sidewalls of the <br /> enlarged excavation indicated low concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons remained at the <br /> south and southeastern portion of the excavation <br /> On February 26, 1993, Parker Environmental Services (P E S ) advanced seven soil bonngs (BHI <br /> through BH7) Soil samples were collected from each bonng and a groundwater sample was <br /> collected from each boring except BH7 Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples <br /> collected from all the borings except BHI and BH3 Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in all <br /> of the groundwater samples Water level measurements collected at the site on March 2, 1993 <br /> indicated the groundwater flow direction was to the southeast Refer to P E S 's Interim Report <br /> on Subsurface Investigation Work at Cheaper # 37 dated April 20, 1993 for more details <br /> From July to October 1995, P E S conducted subsurface investigation activities that included <br /> installing four monitoring wells (MW5 through MW8) and advancing 14 hand augured soil <br /> borings (B8 through B21) Bonngs B15 through B21 were advanced off-site to the west, <br /> southwest, and south Groundwater was encountered at approximately 6 5 feet bgs Soil and <br /> ` groundwater samples were collected from B8, BIO through B18, B20, B21, and MW5 through <br /> MW7 A groundwater sample was also collected from MW8 Petroleum hydrocarbons were rw <br /> detected in all of the soil samples except for the samples collected from MW,Xhrough MW7, B 14 <br /> located east of the former UST location, and B20 and B21 located off-site to the southwest and <br /> south, respectively Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the groundwater samples except for <br /> the samples collected from B14, B20, B21, MMI, MW2, MW3, MW6, and MW7 MW4 was not <br /> sampled due to the presence of approximately 0 02 inches of free product The reported <br /> groundwater flow direction on September 25, 1995 was approximately due north Refer to the <br /> report prepared by P P S titled Environmental Site Investigation Methods and Findings Drilling <br /> of Soil Borings,'Drilling and Installation of Groundwater Monitoring Wells Collection and <br /> Analyses of Soil and Groundwater Samples, dated November 17, 1995 for more information <br /> In a fetter dated April 11, 2002, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> (EHD) indicated,that upgradient monitoring wells MW2 and MW3 could be reduced to annual <br /> monitoring and that the lateral and vertical extent of soil contamination remains undefined The <br /> EHD requested submittal of a workplan to define the lateral and vertical extent of soil <br /> contamination In response to the EHD request, H2OGEOL subn utted the Work Plan for <br /> Additional Soil Characterization dated June 10, 2003, which proposed advancing 14 hand auger <br /> bonngs at the site for the purpose of collecting soil samples <br /> On September 11 and 12, 2003, a 500-gallon capacity used oil UST was excavated and removed <br /> from the site respectively, by Walton Engineering, Inc Petroleum hydrocarbons and metals were <br /> detected in a soil sample collected from below the former location of the UST froma depth o <br /> slenvuvnxntW125847100375repotts\3gr-2004 dw 2 <br />