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ATTACHMENT A <br /> SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS <br /> p Chevron 9-3232, 8660 Lower Sacramento Road, Stockton, CA <br /> I <br /> i <br /> According to the data provided by Chevron, the service station was constructed in 1967. <br /> Subsurface facilities consisted on one 5 ,000-gallon and two 10, 000-gallon steel gasoline <br /> USTs, and one 500-gallon steel waste oil UST. In August 1983 , the original USTs were <br /> replaced with three 10,000-gallon single-walled fiberglass gasoline USTs and one 1 ,000- <br /> gallon single-walled fiberglass waste oil UST. Data regarding subsurface conditions at the <br /> time of UST replacement are not available. <br /> V <br /> i <br /> In December 1993 , the dispensers and product lines were removed. The dispensers were <br /> replaced and the product lines were upgraded from single-walled fiberglass to double-walled <br /> fiberglass. The USTs were not removed or upgraded. Soil samples were collected from <br /> beneath the product lines and the waste oil UST remote fill pipe. Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPHg) were detected in one soil sample from beneath <br /> the product lines at a concentration of 7 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) . Benzene was <br /> detected in one sample at a concentration of 0. 81 mg/kg. Lead was detected in three of the <br /> five soil samples at concentrations ranging from 5 mg/kg to 6 mg/kg. The soil sample <br /> collected beneath the waste oil UST remote fill pipe contained TPHg at 3 mg/kg. Total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPHd) were also detected in this sample at a <br /> concentration of 350 mg/kg, along with oil and grease (O&G) at a concentration of 1 ,700 <br /> mg/kg and trichloroethane (TCE) at a concentration of 0.037 mg/kg. <br /> In October 1998, Gettler-Ryan (GR) installed three groundwater-monitoring wells (MW- 1 <br /> through MW-3). The soil samples analyzed from well borings MW- 1 and MW-3 did not <br /> contain detectable concentrations of TPHg, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes <br /> (BTEX) or methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE) with the exception of the sample from boring <br /> MW-3 at 49 .5 feet below ground surface (bgs). TPHg concentrations ranged from 2.94 to <br /> 593 mg/kg, and benzene concentrations ranged from 0. 184 to 6.4 mg/kg. <br /> On November 4, 1998, groundwater was recorded at depths between 31 .93 and 36.07 feet <br /> below top of well casing. The flow direction was to the southwest at a gradient of 0.05 ft/ft. <br /> Groundwater samples from each of the wells contained concentrations of TPHg and BTEX. <br /> Well MW-2, located down gradient of the dispenser islands had the highest concentrations of <br /> TPHg ( 120,000 gg/L) and benzene (23 ,000 gg/L) . Fuel oxygenate compounds were not <br /> detected in any of the groundwater samples. <br /> The gasoline and waste oil USTs were removed on March 11 , 1999. Petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were not detected in the samples collected beneath the dispenser islands or the <br /> product piping. TPHg was detected in soil samples collected beneath the middle gasoline <br /> UST. The highest concentration of TPHg was detected in the sample from beneath the <br /> southern end of the middle UST at 19 feet bgs (680 mg/kg) . A sample from 21 feet bgs in <br /> this area contained 51 mg/kg of TPHg. MtBE was detected in eight of the nine soil samples <br />