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f <br /> Supplemental Investigation Report <br /> BP Oil Site No 11193 <br /> C AM B R I A Stockton, California <br /> . October 13, 2000 <br /> Previous Work During a voluntary site assessment in support of the sale of the facility in 1992, BP <br /> installed four onsite groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 to MW-4) (see Figure 2) No total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) were reported in the analyzed soil samples from these <br /> borings Except for 0 087 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in well MW-I at 20 feet below ground <br /> surface(bgs), and 0 12 mg/kg m well MW-2 at 21 3 feet bgs,no benzene was reported in the analyzed <br /> soil samples Groundwater samples collected in December 1992 reported up to 2,200 micrograms per <br /> liter(µg/1) of TPHg and 120µg11 of benzene Based on the results of this investigation, a release was <br /> reported <br /> In March 1994, BP installed one onsite monitoring well (MW-5) and two offsite monitoring wells <br /> (MW-6 and MW-7) (see Figure 2) No TPHg was reported in the analyzed soil samples from these <br /> borings Except for 0 13 mg/kg in well MW-5 at 16 feet bgs,no benzene was reported in the analyzed <br /> soil samples <br /> In November 1994, TOSCO installed one vapor extraction well (VW-1), and sampled soil and <br /> groundwater from two hydropunch borings (THP-1 and THP-2) and soil beneath two dispensers <br /> (TD-2 and TD-3) (see Figure 2) 2,100 mg/kg and 1,400 mg/kg of TPHg were reported in samples <br /> TD-2 and TD-3, respectively No TPHg was reported in the analyzed soil samples from the <br /> hydropunch borings Except for 0 03 mg/kg in boring THP-2 at 15 feet bgs,no benzene was reported <br /> in the analyzed soil samples from beneath dispensers or the hydropunch borings Grab water samples <br /> from borings THP-1 and THP-2 reported 65 µg/l and 6,900µg11 of TPHg, respectively, and 7 3 µgh <br /> and 1,900µg/l of benzene, respectively Methyl tert butyl ether(MTBE) analysis was not requested <br /> for this investigation <br /> In December 1998, TOSCO replaced the underground storage tanks and associated piping at the site <br /> The tank vault was overexcavated to 16 feet bgs and areas adjacent to several dispensers were <br /> excavated to depths of up to 10 feet bgs(see Figure 2) Soil samples collected from the bottom of the <br /> tank excavation reported less than 31 mg/kg of TPHg, less than 0 3 mg/kg of benzene, and 11 to <br /> 80 mg/kg of MTBE Following overexcavation of the southeastern dispenser area, soil sample <br /> D3-2-10 5 reported 29,600 mg/kg of TPHg,227 mg/kg of benzene, and less than 125 mg/kg of MTBE <br /> (see Figure 2) Soil samples collected from beneath the remaining piping and dispenser areas reported <br /> less than 20 mg/kg of TPHg, less than 0 12 mg/kg of benzene, and less than 5 1 mg/kg of MTBE <br /> • <br /> 2 <br />