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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012061
RECORD_ID
PR0541875
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024017
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON SITE 306415
STREET_NUMBER
437
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MINER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
1392417
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
437 E MINER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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Interim Remedial Action Test Report, Former Unocal#0187,Stockton,CA <br /> August 28 2001 <br /> The treatment system should also be expanded to include downgradient off-site treatment, across <br /> California Street GR recommends that two sets of sparge point wells be installed, with each set <br /> including three points at depths of approximately 110, 65, and 40 feet bgs One set of the sparge point <br /> wells will be located between wells U-8 and U-10,and the other set between wells U-9 and U-10 <br /> Because the current C-Sparge panel is limited to supplying ozone/air to the eight existing points, it will be <br /> necessary to add another panel to use for both the additional on-site and off-site points As dissolved <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations change, active point selection will be modified This might also include the <br /> reactivation of the deep on-site points if on-site concentrations rebound, or if this is shown to accelerate <br /> reductions in off-site concentrations <br /> Additional Subsurface Assessment <br /> The dissolved hydrocarbon plume beneath and downgradient of the Unocal site has been delineated at <br /> Zone A (20 to 35 feet bgs) and Zone B (65 to 75 feet bgs) depths, but not to the east at Zone C (110 to <br /> 120 feet bgs) depths The Vintage and Chet's Auto Service and Repair sites situated near the eastern <br /> perimeter of the currently defined plume limit the extent that additional subsurface assessment can be <br /> conducted without encountering dissolved hydrocarbons from those sites <br /> • Given that the dissolved hydrocarbon concentrations detected in Zone C do not show significant <br /> attenuation downgradient toward well U-21,the Unocal site's furthest downgradient well, the plume may <br /> extend beneath the Vintage site, where it is likely commingled with dissolved hydrocarbons from the <br /> Vintage site Also,there is no practical location downgradient of well U-21 to place an additional well in <br /> order to attempt to delineate the hydrocarbon plume in Zone C before the Vintage site Any assessment <br /> work by Unocal to delineate the dissolved hydrocarbon plume beyond the Vintage site would have to be <br /> conducted by both Unocal and the State of California, the responsible party for the Vintage site, due to a <br /> commingled plume Since the State of California has already been requested by the RWQCB in a letter <br /> dated June 27, 2001 (Appendix A) to conduct additional downgradient assessment for the Vintage site, <br /> any additional assessment by Unocal in that direction is not warranted at this time <br /> The extent to which gasoline releases from the former USTs at Chet's Auto Service and Repair have <br /> impacted groundwater in this area is not known Because of this uncertainty, in an attempt to delineate <br /> the east-southeast extent of the Zone C plume, GR recommends one additional well be installed to a depth <br /> of 120 feet bgs near the southeast corner of East Miner Avenue and American Street, as shown on <br /> Figure 3 If groundwater samples from this additional proposed well show increasing hydrocarbon <br /> concentrations, then it can be assumed that the increase is due to releases from Chet's Auto Service and <br /> Repair, and further assessment downgradient of the point would involve both Unocal and Chet's Auto <br /> Service and Repair due to the commingled plume <br /> Summary of Proposed Work -- 0�_— <br /> GR recommends installing two additional C-Sparge wells on-site near wells SP-1 and SP-3 at a depth of <br /> 40 to 45 feet bgs, and installing six C-Sparge wells off-site in two sets of 3 wells each installed at depths <br /> of 40, 65, and 110 feet bgs, with one set installed between wells U-8 and U-10, and the other set between <br /> . wells U-9 and U-10 on the east side of California Avenue Install one additional off-site groundwater <br /> monitoring well near the southeast comer of East Miner Avenue and American Street at the location <br /> shown on Figure 3 The monitoring well will be installed to a depth of 120 feet bgs <br /> 24004209-1 10 <br />
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