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Investigation Work Plan <br /> BP Oil Site No 11191 <br /> * CAM B R I A September 13,fornia 2001 <br /> Surface Water Bodies and Water Supply Wells Mosher Creek is located approximately '/x mile <br /> north of the site The June 18, 2001 SJCPHS letter indicates that a recently installed City of <br /> Stockton water supply well (well 3-2) is located approximately 2,000 feet to the south of the site at <br /> 7400 West Lane Frontage Based on an August 21, 2001 telephone conversation with Mark <br /> Madison of the City of Stockton Department of Municipal Utilities (CSDMU), well 3-2 was <br /> drilled to a total depth of approximately 625 feet and is scheduled to begin water production in the <br /> spring or summer of 2002 (see Appendix A) In addition, information obtained from CSDMU <br /> indicates that two water supply wells (Nos 20 and 21) and one test boring (No 13) were drilled to <br /> approximately 600 feet at locations approximately %z mile from the site (see Appendix A) <br /> Previous Activities Eleven soil bonngs were advanced to depths of up to 80 feet below ground <br /> surface (bgs) during site investigations conducted at the site between 1992 and 1995 (see <br /> Appendix B) In 1998, TOSCO replaced the underground storage tanks, dispensers, and <br /> associated piping <br /> Site Hydrogeology The site is underlain primarily by silt and sand to the total depth explored of <br /> . 80 feet bgs Groundwater was not reported during the previous site investigations During an <br /> August 21, 2001 telephone conversation, Mike Enfurna of SJCPHS reported a depth to water of <br /> approximately 25 feet bgs in May 2001 at a nearby ARCO site, suggesting that the water levels in <br /> the area have risen tens of feet since the mid-1990s <br /> Hydrocarbon Distribution Soil analytical results for samples collected from the eleven soil <br /> borings indicated up to 0 15 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) of benzene and 0 37 mg/kg of <br /> methyl tert butyl ether (MTBE) (see Appendix B) No hydrocarbons were reported in the deepest <br /> analyzed samples or at depth in adjacent borings (e g , borings B-4 and B-5) Based on these <br /> results, the extent of hydrocarbons in soil was considered defined <br /> Soil analytical results for samples collected beneath the underground storage tanks during 1998 <br /> replacement activities reported up to 0 0083 mg/kg benzene, 24 mg/kg MTBE, and <br /> 120 mg/kg tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) Analyzed soil samples collected beneath the dispensers and <br /> piping reported no benzene or TBA, and up to 0 52 mg/kg MTBE Additional oxygenates (i e , <br /> ethanol, di-isopropyl ether, ethyl tert-butyl ether and tert-amyl methyl ether) were not reported in <br /> the analyzed soil samples <br /> • <br /> 2 <br />