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CASE 2 FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0506313
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0000514
FACILITY_NAME
MAIN STREET SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
1071
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N
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
21707011
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1071 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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Jul-16-97 05:03P P-03 <br /> Mr.Kon Rowe <br /> July 16, 1997 CAMBRIA <br /> New Tank Vault SampUng- A new tank pit was excavated at the northeast corner of the site to install two <br /> new double-walled fiberglass tanks. <br /> ation_ <br /> Sample Analyses: Sequoia Analytical of Walnut Creek,California analyzed the samples for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) by modified EPA Method 8015, benzene, toluene, ethytbenzene, and <br /> xylenes(BTEX),and methyl-tert-butyl-ether(MTBE)by EPA Method 8020:and total lead by EPA Method <br /> 7420/7421 as rrquired by Mr. McClullen and Mr. Bowe_ <br /> Waste DlsposaURecycling: Crosby&Overton of Oakland,California arranged for the disposal of the tank <br /> rinsate at the Shell refinery in Martinez,California. The tanks were recycled at Erickson.Inc.of Richmond. <br /> California. <br /> ANALYTIC RESULTS <br /> r <br /> Former Tank Pit. Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the samples collected from beneath the tanks. <br /> The maximum concentrations detected were 1,300 parts per million (ppm) TPHg, 0.055 ppm benzene, <br /> 12 ppm MTBE,and 7.2 ppm total lead in a sample collected at a depth of 13 ft beneath the east end of tank <br /> T-4. This area was overexcavated to a depth of 25 ft,where a sample contained less than 5 ppm of TPHg. _ <br /> Dispensers and Product Piping: Samples were collected from beneath each of the four former dispensers <br /> at the site. Only one sample contained detectable amounts of TPHg(D-2,4.5 ft, 1,200 ppm). No TPHg was ' <br /> detected after overexcavating to 9.5 ft from this location. No BTEX or total lead were detected in samples <br /> from beneath the dispensers,and MTBE was detected in only one sample(P-1.4.5 ft)at a concentration of <br /> 0.22 ppm. <br /> Maximum concentrations of 3.1 ppm TPHg,0.028 ppm benzene,and 34 ppm MTBE were detected in the <br /> samples collected from beneath the product piping and vent litres,with most of the samples containing no <br /> TPHg.BTEX,or MTBE. No total lead was detected in any of these samples. <br /> �i <br /> New Tank Vault and Former Tank Backfill: The soil removed from the former UST excavation was <br /> stockpiled and sampled. No total lead was detected in the four soil stockpile samples. Maximum a! <br /> concentrations of 190 ppm TPHg,0.21 ppm benzene,and 2.6 ppm MTBE were detected in the samples. <br /> Iftsed t wdirscsr+c t.$tin Roproved-the-use of this sail a5 tack£ift"itt die f3 r r E <br /> 3 <br /> Vrh <br /> � � <br />
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