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a <br /> ASSOCIATES I N C . <br /> and 20 feet bgs and generally attenuate rapidly with depth. Only low concentrations of toluene <br /> (0.064 mg/kg) and xylenes (0.012 mg/kg) were detected at approximately 30 feet bgs in one <br /> ' boring, the maximum depth explored. Attempts were made to further advance the Geoprobe unit <br /> in several of the borings, however probe refusal was encountered at depths ranging from <br /> approximately 16 to 30 feet bgs due to the hardness of the formation. The results of the <br /> '. subsurface investigation were summarized in Smith Technology's Summary Report, Subsurface <br /> Investigation, dated December 22, 1997. <br /> ' In April 1999, at the request of PHS/EHD, ATC completed a receptor survey for the subject property. <br /> ATC reviewed PHS/EHD groundwater well construction logs, Department of Water Resources <br /> ' (DWR)groundwater well construction logs, and conducted a site walk in the vicinity of the site to <br /> ` identify any groundwater wells located within a 2,000-foot radius of the site. This survey <br /> revealed fourteen wells located within approximately 2,000 feet of the site. The closest of these <br /> ' wells is located approximately 800 feet upgradient of the project site. The receptor survey <br /> findings are summarized in ATC's Well Survey for Andrew and Edith Trust,for the Property at <br /> 1112 East Harding Way, Stockton, California, dated April 9, 1999. <br /> ' On April 11, 2000, a single soil boring (SB7) was advanced to approximately 65 ft. bgs to <br /> evaluate whether groundwater had been impacted at the subject site. Groundwater was initially <br /> M encountered at approximately 45 feet bgs and a sample was subsequently collected from the soil <br /> boring using a HydropunchO groundwater-sampling tool. In order to determine the vertical <br /> extent of contamination in the most cost-effective manner, the soil boring was further advanced to <br /> ' a total completion depth of 66.5 ft, bgs where field observations suggested the vertical extent of <br /> the petroleum hydrocarbons had been realized. Analytical results and field observations indicated <br /> that soil and groundwater beneath the location of the former USTs were impacted by residual <br /> ' petroleum hydrocarbon constituents. The vertical extent of impacted soil and groundwater <br /> appeared to be Oefined. However, the lateral extentof petroleum hydrocarbon o stit�s at or <br /> near the groundwater interface was undefined. Additional work to further characterize the extent <br /> ' of contamination was been requested PHS/EHD in correspondence dated September 20, 2000. <br /> 1 <br /> 2.0 METHODS AND PROCEDURES qt-de-c ���, �"' '`���`a Ma Z zu �p <br /> ' 7_p f-t = g1700 <br /> To evaluate the extent of impacted groundwater at the site, a total of three soil borings were <br /> ' advanced and completed as groundwater monitoring wells in the vicinities of the former USTs <br /> and the fuel dispensers. All field activities were performed in accordance with ATC's Workplan <br /> to Install Monitoring Wells at Eggiman, Andrew, and Edith Trust Property Located at 1112 East <br /> ' Harding Way, Stockton, California, dated June 5, 2001. This workplan was approved by <br /> PHS/EHD on June 14, 2001. Work was initiated following acceptance into the UST Cleanup <br /> Fund. <br /> r <br /> w:\92054.00011repmU\sumii.doc 2 <br /> ��1 <br />