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1117 Lone Palm Avenue, Suite B, <br /> v Q Modesto, California 95351 <br /> www.atc-enviro.com <br /> 209.579.2221 <br /> Fax 209.579.2225 <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C . ! 0111: <br /> 32 <br /> October 9, 2000 <br /> 54,17295.0001 <br /> Mr. Mike Infuma <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E. Weber Street, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Subject: Monitoring Report Third Quarter 2000, Inland Paint Company, 117 West Harding <br /> Way, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr. Infuma: <br /> This report presents the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling performed on <br /> September 5, 2000 by ATC Associates Inc. at the site located at 117 West Harding Way, <br /> Stockton, California (Figure 1). Monitoring was performed to determine the groundwater flow <br /> direction and the hydraulic gradient in the uppermost aquifer. Sampling was performed to <br /> monitor the distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater at the site. <br /> SITE HISTORY <br /> In March 1990, one 1,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) and all associated piping and <br /> dispensing equipment were removed and transported off-site. Laboratory analysis of soil <br /> samples collected from beneath the former 1,000-gallon UST location indicated the presence of <br /> detectable concentrations of ethylbenzene and xylenes. After the tank was removed, the area of <br /> excavation of the former tank was backfilled with backfill material provided by Stockton Service <br /> .Station Equipment. <br /> On January 8, 1998, an ATC geologist supervised the advancement of one soil boring to 41.5 <br /> feet below ground surface (bgs). Soil samples were collected and submitted for analysis of total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline and diesel (TPHg and TPHd) by EPA Method 8015; and <br /> volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260. A Hydropunch groundwater sample <br /> was collected and analyzed for TPHg, TPHd, VOCs, and halogenated volatile organic <br /> compounds (HVOCs) by EPA Method 8010/8020. <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were detected in soil samples collected from boring SBI, <br /> The highest reported constituent concentrations were observed at 5.5 feet bgs and appeared to <br /> attenuate rapidly with depth. Trace amounts of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were also <br /> wA 172951quartl yl3 qr-2000.doc 1 <br />