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' Site Background Information Flame Mini-Mart <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> Penetrometer Testing(CPT) Report-November 2001 , dated 21 June 2002)was submitted <br />' by AGE to the SJCEHD <br /> • July 2003 - Ground water monitoring wells MW-6 and MW-7 were Installed at the site to <br />' depths of 65 feet bsg and 90 feet bsg, respectively, installation of off-site well (MW-5) was <br /> not conducted due to permitting Issues TPH-g was detected in the 25-foot soil sample from <br /> MW-6 and the 50-foot soil sample from MW-7 at concentrations of 3 0 mg/kg and 12 mg/kg, <br />' respectively, MTBE was detected from MW-7 at depths between 50 feet and 90 feet bsg at <br /> concentrations as high as 28 mg/kg,respectively,TAME was detected in the 50-foot and 70- <br /> foot soil samples from MW-7 at concentrations of 0 11 mg/kg and 0 011 mg/kg,respectively, <br />' TBA was detected from MW-7 in the 50-foot soil sample at a concentration of 2 9 mg/kg <br /> Laboratory analysis of initial water samples collected from MW-7 detected MTBE at a <br /> concentration of 16µg/1 A report of findings(Quarterly Report- Third Quarter 2003, dated <br />' 02 February 2004) was submitted by AGE to the SJCEHD <br />' Between November 1999 and September 2003, fourteen ground water monitoring events were <br /> performed at the site to monitor dissolved petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in ground water <br /> and to characterize ground water flow direction and gradient on the site Generally, TPH-g was <br />' • detected in water samples collected from wells MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3 at concentrations as high <br /> as 23,000 pg/l, BTEX compounds from wells MW-1 through MW-3 at concentrations as high as <br /> 1,700 gg/1, and MTBE from wells MW-1, MW-2, MW-3 and MW-7 at concentrations as high as <br />' 19,000 µg/l <br /> Based on the current area bound by wells MW-1 through MW-7, the lateral extent of the dissolved <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon plume is not known toward the south The vertical extent is marginally <br /> defined beneath the UST tank pit area (MW-7) and approximately 85 feet south(downgradient) of <br /> the former UST tank pit area (CPT-1) <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGIC SETTING <br />' Accordingto a Geologic Ma o California, ublished in 1966 b the <br /> g P f p y California Department of <br /> Conservation Division of Mines and Geology, the site area is within the Great Valley Geomorphic <br /> Province(GVGP) of California, a large, elongate, northwest trending structural trough The GVGP <br /> is subdivided into two mayor divisions designated the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, which <br /> have been filled to the present elevation with thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from <br /> Jurassic to present day, creating a nearly flat lying alluvial plain extending from the Tehachapi <br /> Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains in the north The western and eastern boundaries <br /> of this province are comprised of the California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains, <br /> respectively <br /> Advanced GeoEnwironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />