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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012403
RECORD_ID
PR0545517
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003798
FACILITY_NAME
MARCH LANE 76*
STREET_NUMBER
2701
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MARCH
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
11619007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2701 W MARCH LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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rr k•. <br /> 205513 Q R12 Tosco Scrylcr Station 5886,Stockton. Camel forma Anrd 26. ZOOO <br /> • September 1996 - Unocal drilled four additional soil borings, and constructed groundwater <br /> monitoring wells in three of these borings(Delta, December 5, 1996) <br /> • March 1997 - Tosco submitted a Work Plan for Supplemental Environmental Investigation <br /> (ERI, March 28, 1997) to the County <br /> • April 1997 - Tosco submitted an Addendum to Work Plan (ERI, April 3, 1997) to the County <br /> • April 1997 - Tosco performed a soil and groundwater investigation at the site The investigation <br /> included hand-auguring three soil borings adjacent to catch basins, drilling four soil borings, and <br /> constructing dual-completion groundwater monitoring wells (MW4S/D through MW7S/D) at <br /> discrete depths in the borings (ERI, June 3, 1997) <br /> • July 1997 - Tosco submitted a Work Plan for Supplemental Environmental Investigation <br /> (ERI, July 14, 1997) to the County <br /> • August 1997 - Tosco submitted the Addendum to Work Plan (ERI, August 8, 1997) to the County <br /> • July 1997 through December 1998 - Tosco performed an underground utility search <br /> (ERI, October 6, 1997) (Plate 2), continued to perform quarterly groundwater monitoring and <br /> sampling, obtained access agreements to drill soil borings at select properties located south and <br /> southwest of the site, and requested that Sequoia Analytical Laboratories (Sequoia) review <br /> chromatograms of groundwater samples collected during the September 1995 Geoprobe® <br /> investigation (Delta, February 6, 1996) and provide an estimate of methyl tertiary butyl ether <br /> (MTBE) concentrations in groundwater (ERI, March 2, 1999) <br /> • February 1999 - Tosco advanced three off-site cone penetrometers (CPT1 through CPT3) and <br /> drilled three off-site soil borings (B8 through B10) (ERI, March 2, 1999) <br /> • April 1999 - Tosco installed nine off-site groundwater monitoring wells, consisting of three wells <br /> (shallow, intermediate, and deep) at each of three nested well locations (ERI, June 9, 1999) <br /> • April 1999 - Tosco submitted the Work Plan for Supplemental Evaluation (ERI, April 16, 1999) to <br /> the County <br /> • May 1999 - ERI submitted the report entitled Air Sparge/Soil Vapor Extraction Test, dated <br /> October 18, 1999, presenting the data collected during ERI's May 1999, AS/SVE feasibility test <br /> • December 28, 1999 - ERI submitted the report entitled Corrective Action Plan (CAP) <br /> Currently there are three on-site, single-casing groundwater monitoring wells (MW 1 through MW3), <br /> four on-site, dual-casing groundwater monitoring wells(MW4S/D through MW7S/D), and nine off-site <br /> groundwater monitoring wells(MWBS/I/D through MW l OS/I/D) consisting of three wells at each nested <br /> well location as shown on Plate 2 The purpose of these wells is to evaluate the lateral and vertical <br /> extent of dissolved hydrocarbons detected in groundwater beneath the site <br /> 2 <br />
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