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i <br /> Quarter/ Groundwater Report <br /> Frontier Transportation <br /> 1199-184 <br /> December 2, 1999 <br /> Page 1 <br /> 1.0) INTRODUCTION <br /> ' Blakely Environmental Investigations, Inc. (BEII) was contracted by Frontier <br /> Transportation, Inc. to report the latest quarterly groundwater monitoring results at the Frontier <br /> Transport facility, 425 Larch Road, Tracy, CA (See Figure 1, Site Location Map). The San <br /> i Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD), Carrol Oz, <br /> Senior REHS requested quarterly groundwater monitoring on September 8, 1999. <br /> 2.0) SITE LOCATION AND HISTORY <br /> The site is located in Tracy, California at 425 Larch Road in the northwest quarter of <br /> i section 16, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Mount Diablo Baseline at Meridian. The site <br /> consists of a trucking facility with one metal frame building and all parking and work areas capped <br /> by cement and/or asphalt. The site is located in an industrial park. <br /> i <br /> Six ( ) underground 6 under d fuel storage tanks (USTs), three diesel tanks located northeast of the <br /> g <br /> terminal and three gasoline tanks located southeast of the terminal, were removed from the site on <br /> 10 July 21, 1995. Soil sample analysis identified total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) <br /> and total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-d) in the gasoline tank excavation at maximum <br /> concentrations of 9,800 mg/kg and 120 mg/kg, respectively. Groundwater sample analysis <br /> identified dissolved phase TPH-d in the diesel excavation pit at a maximum concentration of <br /> 1,200 µg/L. <br /> ' In August of 1996, Twinning Laboratories, Inc. (Twinning) advanced six vertical soil <br /> borings (B-1, B-2, B-3, MW-IRA, MW-IRB, and MW-2RA) and one angle boring (B-4) to <br /> depths between 10.5' and 12.5' below grade (bg) to assess subsurface conditions near the <br /> northeastern excavation. In addition, two hand augers (S-1 and S-2) were advanced to 3' bg to <br /> assess subsurface conditions beneath the dispenser and product lines and three groundwater <br /> monitoring wells, MW-I through MW-3, were drilled to approximately 25' bg to assess the <br /> subsurface water beneath the site. Initial subsurface water was encountered at 10.5' bg. Boring <br /> B-4 located northwest of the former USTs identified maximum TPH-g, BTEX (Benzene, <br /> Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene), and MTBE (Methyl-tert Butyl Ether) as 1,300 mg/kg, 180.7 <br /> mg/kg, and 110 mg/kg, respectively at 10.2' bg. <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 on <br /> August 30, 1996 and April 21, 1997 by Twinning. Results are presented in Table 1. <br /> rIn January of 1998, BEII advanced four(4) groundwater monitoring wells (MW-4 <br /> i <br />