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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003236
RECORD_ID
PR0505148
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2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0003950
FACILITY_NAME
SJ COUNTY GARAGE
STREET_NUMBER
130
Direction
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STREET_NAME
HUNTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
130 N HUNTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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r <br /> r <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> r <br /> On behalf of the San Joaquin County Facilities Management Department, Ramage Environmental <br /> has prepared this Groundwater Monitonng Report, Second Quarter 2003 for submittal to San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Division (EHD) and to the Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board (RWQCB) <br /> The scope of work was completed according to Ramage Environmental's Work Plan, Monitonng <br /> Well Installations, dated July 16, 2001 On August 2, 2001, EHD approved the work plan <br /> I 1 Site Location and Description <br /> The subject site is an active single-level parking garage located at 130 N Hunter Street in <br /> Stockton, California (Figure 1) Two former gasoline underground storage tanks (UST) existed <br /> under the sidewalk, adjacent to the west side of the garage budding, and two former gasoline <br /> dispensers on a single island existed approximately 20 feet inside the budding (Figure 2) <br /> 12 Previous Work <br /> 1 2 1 Initial Sod Borings <br /> ' In May 1994, Kleinfelder drilled two soil borings (designated B-1 and B-2) at the south ends of <br /> each UST (Figure 2) Kleinfelder documented the results of the investigation in Environmental <br /> and Geotechnical Assessment Report and Tank Removal Plan, dated August 26, 1994 <br /> Both soil borings were drilled to total depths of approximately 25 feet below ground surface (bgs) <br /> Based on field screening with a photoionization detector(PID), only the sod sample with the <br /> highest organic vapor concentration from each boring was submitted for laboratory analysis The <br /> soil sample collected at 20 feet from B-1 contained 290 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) of Total <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)-as-gasoline, 4 7 mg/kg of ethylbenzene, and 8 0 mg/kg of <br /> ' xylenes The soil sample collected at 18 feet from B-2 contained 250 mg/kg of TPH-as-gasoline, <br /> 1 7 mg/kg of ethylbenzene, and 7 0 mg/kg of xylenes The sod samples from the bottom of the <br /> boreholes were not submitted for laboratory analysis Groundwater was not encountered during <br /> the investigation The sod sample analytical results are summarized in Table 1 <br /> r <br /> • 3 <br /> r <br />
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