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Z <br /> `SEC ® R <br /> A <br /> QUARTERLY SUMMARY REPORT <br /> First Quarter 2004 <br /> Former 76 Service Station #6981 <br /> 4707 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA <br /> City/County ID # Stockton <br /> County San Joaquin <br /> PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT <br /> In May and June 1988, RESNA Industries collected soil samples during the replacement of the USTs <br /> and from test pits excavated adjacent to the product dispenser islands Petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> were detected in soil samples collected from the UST pit, product lines, and test pits Approximately x€ <br /> 1,600 cubic yards of hydrocarbon- impacted sods were excavated and removed from the site Due <br /> to the proximity of roads and structures, overexcavation was terminated before all hydrocarbon- <br /> impacted sods could be removed A sod vapor survey was performed to assess the extent of <br /> residual hydrocarbons in the soil beneath the site <br /> Thirteen groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-13), six vapor extraction wells (VW-1 <br /> through VW-6), and one groundwater extraction well (PTVV-1) were installed on or near the site <br /> between January 1990 and August 1992 A vapor extraction test (VET) was performed in March <br /> 1992 to evaluate the feasibility of vapor extraction as a remedial option for sods beneath the site An <br /> • aquifer pump test was performed in August 1992 to evaluate the feasibility of utilizing groundwater <br /> extraction to remediate hydrocarbon-impacted groundwater <br /> A VES utilizing a catox unit has been in operation at the site since September 1994 As of the end of <br /> the second quarter of 2001, approximately 14,794 pounds of total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> calculated as gasoline (TPHg) and 183 pounds of benzene has been extracted and treated The <br /> VES was being operated in a pulse mode During the second quarter of 2001, the VES extracted <br /> and treated <010 pounds of TPHg and <0 001 pounds of benzene The data appears to indicate <br /> that asympotic levels were reached in February 2000 No petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations <br /> have been detected in the influent since December 2000 The system was shut down in the third <br /> quarter of 2001 due to equipment failure Because of the planned remedial system modifications, <br /> the catox unit was not repaired <br /> In February 1996, wells MW-3, MW-10, MW-12, and MW-13 were abandoned at the request of the <br /> city of Stockton This work was performed to facilitate reconstruction of the intersection and widening <br /> of Pacific Avenue <br /> In August 1999, GR installed three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-14 through MW-16), one <br /> groundwater sparging well (VVV-7) and advanced one soil boring (VW-9) These groundwater <br /> monitoring wells replaced the wells that were abandoned in February 1996 <br /> In April 2000, the service station budding and all related facilities were removed from the site, <br /> including two 12,000-gallon double-wall steel gasoline USTs Sod samples were collected from <br /> beneath the USTs, product lines, and dispenser islands Any potentially impacted soil was <br /> overexcavated A total of approximately 200 cubic yards of potentially impacted soil was excavated <br /> from beneath the northwest and southeast dispenser islands and product lines immediately north of <br /> the west UST In addition, the UST pit was excavated to a depth of 21 feet bgs All of the sod <br /> samples were reported as not detected except for 2 73 parts per million (ppm) of TPHg beneath the <br /> northeast dispenser island at 4 75 feet bgs and 38 3 ppm of TPHg and 0 125 ppm of xylenes <br /> beneath the product lines northeast of the northwest dispenser island at a depth of 4 feet bgs <br /> a <br /> o <br />