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• Monitoring Well Installation Report <br /> Quik Stop No 121 <br /> Page 2 <br /> bottom of the excavation Two grab water samples were also be collected from the south end of the <br /> excavation using a disposable bailer and nylon string <br /> Approximately 200 cubic yards of pea-gravel were excavated from the tank area prior to the removal <br /> of the three underground fuel tanks on March 26, 1998 and stockpiled on the southwest and west <br /> sides of the site The San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (County) requested that this material be sampled for contamination Seven discrete samples were <br /> collected from the stockpile for analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), <br /> benzene,toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) and oxygenates At this point, the open <br /> excavation at the subject site measured approximately 35'x 44'x 33' x 39' and ranged in depth from <br /> approximately 12 to 15 feet The existing canopy and the western footing of the canopy structure <br /> were exposed and being undermined by the collapsing, into the open pit, of the unexcavated pea- <br /> gravel that was beneath the concrete slab and canopy footings In addition, the native soil (sand) on <br /> the north and northwest sides of the excavation was, at times, collapsing into the open excavation <br /> (after the removal of the tanks and while excavating to collect samples of the native soil) Based <br /> on this, Quik Stop placed the stockpiled material back into the open excavation to shore-up the <br /> • exposed canopy footings and to prevent further soil collapse <br /> The six soil samples collected from the bottom of the excavation were reported by the laboratory to <br /> be free of detectable TPHg Soil sample S-2 was reported to have 15 milligrams per kilogram <br /> (mg/kg) of benzene Soil sample S-3 was reported to contain toluene at 11 mg/kg and ethylbenzene <br /> at 21 mg/kg No other TPHg or BTEX compounds were reported in these six samples The <br /> laboratory did report oxygenates in all six soil samples Methyl-t-Butyl Ether(MTBE)was detected <br /> and ranged from 43 micrograms per kilogram (ug/kg) in S-1 to a high of 27,000 ug/kg in S-5 No <br /> other petroleum compounds were reported in these samples The two grab water samples (W-1 and <br /> W-2) were reported to contain detectable petroleum compounds, including 1,500 micrograms per <br /> liter (ug/1) TPHg in both W-1 and W-2, 3 to 4 ug/1 benzene, toluene ranging from 11 to 23 ug/l, <br /> ethylbenzene ranging from 14 to 19 ug/l and total xylenes ranging from 200 to 270 ug/1 In addition, <br /> MTBE was reported at 6,800 ug/1 in W-1 and 5,900 ug/l in W-2 These two water samples were also <br /> reported to contain 55 and 56 ug/l,respectively,of t-amyl methyl ether(t-AME) The laboratory also <br /> reported five of the seven stockpile soil samples to be free of detectable petroleum contamination <br /> Two of the seven samples (SP-2 and SP-3)were reported to contain MTBE at concentrations of 72 <br /> ug/kg and I I ug/kg, respectively No other petroleum compounds were reported in these samples <br /> In October 1998, CCI collected soil and groundwater samples from 5 Geoprobe locations around <br /> the former fuel tank area at Quik Stop Market No 121 in an attempt to determine the extent of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon contamination discovered at the site in March 1998 <br /> In general, the laboratory data indicated that soil contamination was not detected in any of the 21 <br />