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*CAM BR I A <br /> dispensers, product piping, vapor recovery piping, and vent lines on January 22, 1999 Based on <br /> the analytical results from these soil samples, Cambria returned to the site on February 4, 1999 <br /> and conducted over-excavation in several locations Soil samples were collected subsequent to <br /> over-excavation Soil in the UST area was excavated to non-detect concentrations, except for <br /> one sample along the northern tank wall, which contained 0 395 parts per million (ppm) methyl <br /> tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) by EPA Method 8260A at 13 feet below grade (fbg) The area was <br /> further excavated, later in February 1999, when Stockton Service Station Equipment Company, <br /> Inc (SSSEC) of Stockton, California installed new, larger USTs, as discussed below Soil <br /> beneath the northern two dispenser islands and associated piping contained residual benzene and <br /> MTBE at maximum concentrations of 0 962 and 60 4 ppm, respectively These concentrations <br /> were at 12 5 fbg beneath the northwestern dispenser Soil beneath the western dispenser island <br /> was excavated to non-detect concentrations These activities are described in Cambria's <br /> June 11, 1999 Underground Storage Tank Removal Report <br /> During February 1999, SSSEC installed a new gasoline UST, a new diesel UST, and five <br /> dispensers for the current station owner/operator in roughly the same locations as the former <br /> USTs and dispensers <br /> Based on the February 1999 soil over-excavation analytical results, Cambria drilled four soil <br /> borings near the northern dispensers and associated piping during February 2000 One of these <br /> borings was converted into a monitoring well (MW-5) Total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg) and benzene were not detected in soil or groundwater during this investigation <br /> MTBE was detected by EPA Method 8260A in groundwater from well MW-5 at a concentration <br /> of 10 3 parts per billion (ppb) during the initial sampling event Complete details of this <br /> investigation may be found in Cambria's September 8, 2000 Site InvestigationlFirst Quarter <br /> 2000 Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> During November 2000, Cambria installed wells MW-6 and MW-8 Soil collected from these <br /> well bonngs did not contain detectable concentrations of TPHg, benzene, or MTBE During <br /> April 2001, Cambria drilled five soil borings (SB-5 through SB-9) in the vicinity of the northern <br /> dispensers Soil collected from these borings did not contain TPHg or benzene Bonngs SB-6 <br /> through SB-8 contained low concentrations of MTBE (up to 0 26 ppm) at depths ranging from <br /> 14 5 to 39 5 fbg Also in April 2001, Cambria drilled a boring to 92 fbg (CPT-2) and collected a <br /> groundwater sample at that depth No TPHg, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), <br /> fuel oxygenates, 1,2-dibromoethane, or 1,2-dichloroethane were detected in the deep <br /> groundwater sample These activities are summarized in Cambria's June 25, 2001 Site <br /> fInvestigation Report <br /> 1346 2 <br />