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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004391
RECORD_ID
PR0545488
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0001393
FACILITY_NAME
MANTECA LIQUOR & FOOD
STREET_NUMBER
890
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STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
22302007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
890 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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Project 113-13 <br /> July 28, 1994 <br /> Page 3 <br />• six well volumes per well. All purge water was placed in a sealed metal 55-gallon <br /> drum (DOT 17H) After each well was purged, a sample was taken using a teflon <br /> bailer. The water from each well was placed in two 40-milliliter vials filled so that <br /> there was no air (head space) remaining in them Samples were labeled and placed <br /> on ice In a cooler for transport to a state certified hazardous materials testing <br /> laboratory, McCampbell Analytical of Pacheco, California. The pump and electronic <br /> water level meter were cleaned in one bucket with TSP (tnsodium phosphate) and <br /> two separate buckets with tap water after being used for each well The bailer was <br /> cleaned in the TSP solution, rinsed two times in tap water, and rinsed with de- <br /> ionized water between each use All purge water and equipment wash water was <br /> placed in 55-gallon steel drums and remains on-site When the drums are full, <br /> disposal options will be detem-uned and documented in future reports Copies of the <br /> Water Sample Data Forms are attached to this report <br /> The samples were analyzed for TPI-1-gasoline and BTEX using EPA Methods <br /> 5030/8015 modified, and 602. A copy of the laboratory report and Chain of Custody <br /> form are attached to this report. <br /> Table 2 <br /> Cheapen #76, 890 North Main Street, Manteca, California <br /> Groundwater Sample Analysis Results* <br /> Samples Collected on July 8, 1994 <br /> Sample # TPH-g Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes <br /> MW-1 ND < 50 ND <0.5 ND <0.5 ND <0 5 ND <0.5 <br /> MW-2 ND < 50 ND <0.5 ND <0.5 ND <0 5 ND <0.5 <br /> MW-3 ND < 50 ND <0 5 ND <0 5 ND <0.5 ND <0 5 <br /> MW-4 ND < 50 ND <0.5 ND <0 5 ND <0.5 ND <0.5 <br /> Sample results are in µg/L or parts per billion. <br /> The sample analyses show that total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline, benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes were not detected in groundwater at the well <br /> locations (Figure 3 - Hydrocarbon Concentrations) <br /> HL Future Directions <br /> This is the fifth consecutive quarter in which all wells were ND for TPH-g and <br /> BTEX. On behalf of the Customer Company, Parker Environmental requests that <br /> monitoring be discontinued and the wells properly abandoned. <br /> Copies of this report should be forwarded to the San Joaquin County Department of <br /> Parker Environmental Services 190 East 7th Street Pittsburg CA 94565-6116 <br /> Phone (510) 439-1024 Fax (510) 439-2566 <br />
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