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{ by �. <br /> r:%+:4;�� <br /> ' Scott T. Hooton <br /> Portfolio Manager BP Oil Company <br /> Midwest Environmental Services <br /> 295 SW 41"Street <br /> Bldg, 13,Suite N <br /> Renton,WA 98055 <br /> Switchboard:425/251-0667 _ <br /> Central Fax:425/251=0736 <br /> October 12, 2001 ; <br /> c # <br /> Ms. Carol Oz - = <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services ra <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 —' <br /> Re: Former BP Oil Site No. 11193 <br /> 3202 West Hammer Lane <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> M <br /> Direct:425/251-0689 <br /> C e11:206/335-0689 <br /> hootonst@bp.com Dear Ms. Oz: <br /> www.bp.com 1 <br /> Enclosed please find the 20 September 2001 Third Quarter2001 GmmndwaterMonitoring <br /> report prepared by Blaine Tech Services on behalf of BP. The report summarizes <br /> monitoring data obtained since 1992,including results associated with samples recently <br /> collected on July 27 and August 6, 2001 (3Q01). <br /> The results show that aromatic petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in three of the I <br /> eleven wells sampled. The highest benzene concentration (47.8 µg/l) was detected in a <br /> sample collected from VW-1, located adjacent to the underground storage tanks. MTBE <br /> was detected in nine of the ten wells sampled. The highest MTBE concentration (243,000 <br /> pg/1) was detected in a sample obtained from VW-1. <br /> Please call (425) 251-0689 if you have any comments or questions. <br /> S erely, <br /> ott Hooton <br /> Attachment i <br /> I <br /> cc: site file <br /> John J. Sbragia,Jr., 6382 Embatcadero Drive, Stockton, CA 95219 (w/attachment) <br /> Khaled Rahman—Cambria (w/attachment) t <br /> David Camille—Tosco (w/attachment) 1 <br /> i <br />