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, CVvATC <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> 1 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> On behalf of The Customer Company, ATC Associates Inc (ATC) has developed a site conceptual model <br /> (SCM) for the former Cheaper Store #37 located at 15 East Grant Line Road in Tracy, California (Figures <br />' land 2) This SCM was prepared in response to a request from Ms Vicki McCartney and Mr Nuel <br /> Henderson of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) The corrective actions <br /> proposed in this SCM were prepared to address the lack of data regarding the vertical extent of petroleum <br /> impacted soil and groundwater at the site <br /> BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> On March 3, 1988, one 10,000-gallon capacity underground storage tank (UST) used to store leaded <br /> gasoline and one 10,000-gallon capacity UST used to store unleaded gasoline were excavated and removed <br /> from the site Groundwater was encountered in the UST excavation at approximately seven feet below <br /> ground surface (bgs) Laboratory analyses of two samples of groundwater collected from withm the <br /> excavation indicated the groundwater had been impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> On March 29 and 30, 1988, three monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3) were installed at the site and <br /> a sensitive receptor survey within a 2,000-foot radius of the site was conducted by Klemfelder According to <br /> Kleinfelder's Groundwater Assessment Report dated April 12, 1988, petroleum hydrocarbons were not <br /> detected at or above laboratory reported detection limits in the groundwater samples collected from MW-1, <br /> MW-2, and MW-3 on April 1 and 4, 1988 The groundwater flow direction was reported to be toward the <br /> north <br /> On April 19, 1988, an additional monitoring well (MW-4) was installed north of the former location of the <br /> USTs According to Kleinfelder's Additional Monitoring Well report dated April 22, 1998, petroleum <br />' hydrocarbons were detected in the groundwater sample collected from MW-4 on April 19, 1988 The <br /> groundwater flow direction was reported to be toward the northwest on April 20, 1988 <br />' In late April 1988, the open excavation associated with the former USTs was expanded by excavating <br /> petroleum impacted vadose zone soils Kleinfelder's Sail Removal Report dated May 3, 1988, approximately <br /> 350 to 400 cubic yards of soil were excavated from April 25-28, 1988 Laboratory analyses of soil samples <br />' collected from the sidewalls of the enlarged excavation indicated low concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons remained at the south and southeastern portion of the excavation <br /> On November 20, 1990, groundwater monitoring was conducted at the site by Dames & Moore According <br /> Dames & Moore's Groundwater Sampling and Analyses report dated December 12, 1990, petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits m groundwater samples <br />' collected from MW-2 and MW-3 Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the groundwater sample <br /> collected from MW-1 Approximately 0 35 feet of free product was measured in MW-4 The groundwater <br /> flow direction was reported to be to the north, northeast <br /> 1 On September 21, 1992, groundwater monitoring was conducted at the site by Parker Environmental <br /> Services (Parker} According to Parket's letter dated September 29, 1992, petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> detected in the groundwater samples collected from MW-1 and MW-3 MW-2 was filled with sand to a <br /> Former Cheaper#37 January 29 2004 <br /> ATC Project Number 5425847 0037 Page 1 <br />