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15 <br /> -5T;�747US r r " ► 1 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL INC ; 3330 Cameron Park Drive Ste 550 <br /> Cameron Park California 95682 <br /> f (530)676-6004-Fax (530)676-6005 <br /> October 5, 2000 <br /> Project No 2002-1426-01 <br /> Mr Travis Bryant <br /> Interstate Biands Corporation <br /> 12 E Armour Blvd <br /> Kansag�City, MO 64111 <br /> I Third Quarter 2000 Groundwater Monitoring Report for the Former Dolly Madison <br /> Facility located at 1426 South Lincoln Street, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr Bryant <br /> Stratus Environmental, Inc (Stratus), has prepared this tivrd quarter 2000 groundwater <br /> monitonng report for Interstate Brands Corporation (IBC), former Dolly Madison facility, <br /> Iocated at 1426 South Lincoln Street, Stockton, California (Figure 1) This report presents <br /> groundwater elevations measured in the two onsite groundwater monitoring wells and analytical <br /> results of groundwater samples The site is on a quarterly groundwater monitoring program <br /> • BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located approximately 200 feet south of the intersection of Charter Way and South <br /> Lincoln Street in Stockton, California On July 29, 1988, SEMCO of Modesto, California, <br /> observed the removal of a 1,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) Based on analytical <br /> results of soil samples collected from beneath the former UST, residual hydrocarbons were <br /> present Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHG) were detected at a concentration of <br /> 95 parts per mtlhon (ppm) Benzene, total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel, kerosene, and <br /> motor oil were below laboratory detection limits The approximate former UST location relative <br /> to site structures is shown on Figure2 <br /> In February 1997, EMCON drilled three soil bonngs onsite Soil boring B-1 was converted to <br /> vapor extraction well VW-1, and bonngs B-2 and B-3 were converted to groundwater monitoring <br /> wells MW-1 and MW-2, respectively Based on analytical data collected from the soil borings, <br /> soil beneath the site was impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons The highest concentration was <br /> detected in soil boring B-1, which was located beneath the former UST Residual petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were not detected in the vadose zone (0 to 21 5 feet below ground surface), but <br /> were detected in the saturated zone Analytical results of groundwater indicated dissolved <br /> hydrocarbons were detected in monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-2 (EMCON, August 4, 1997) <br /> TPHG was detected in monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-2 at concentrations bf 18,000 parts per <br /> billion (ppb) and 220 ppb, respectively Benzene was detected in monitoring wells MW-1 and <br /> MW-2 at concentrations of 4,400 and 33 ppb, respectively <br /> C Trojed Filesli B C\Stoc1donaeports`3Q00 doe <br />