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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012139
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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I <br /> Monitoring Well Installation and VET Report,and IRAP—Former Unocal Station#0187,Stockton,CA <br /> December 22 2000 <br /> PREVIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL WORK <br /> Two 1,000-gallon gasoline and one 550-gallon waste oil USTs were removed from the southeast corner of <br /> the subject site in 1967 Data related to soil conditions beneath the USTs at the time of removal are not <br /> available These USTs appear to have been replaced with two 10,000-gallon gasoline and one 280-gallon <br /> waste oil USTs situated in a common excavation in front of the station building <br /> The two 10,000-gallon gasoline and one 280-gallon waste oil USTs, associated product piping, hydraulic <br /> lifts, and otl/water separator were removed and the station facilities demolished in January, 1992 <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in soil samples collected beneath the USTs, hydraulic lifts, or <br /> oil/water separator Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline(TPHg)and benzene were detected in one <br /> soil sample collected from the product piping trench between dispenser islands D-1 and D-3 at <br /> concentrations of 150 and 0 81 parts per million(ppm), respectively This trench area was overexcavated, <br /> and a confirming soil sample collected from the base of the excavation Petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> not detected in this soil sample A second 130-gallon waste oil UST was removed from the eastern <br /> portion of the property in May 1992 Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in the soil beneath this <br /> UST Results of the UST removal investigation were presented in GeoStrategies (GSI) Report No <br /> 782701-1, Tank Removal Observation Report, dated September 11, 1992 Based on the data collected <br /> during this investigation, there does not appear to be hydrocarbon-impacted soils in the vicinity of the <br /> former UST pit south of the station building,waste oil tank, hydraulic lifts, or dispenser islands <br /> In October 1993, GSI drilled eight on-site exploratory soil borings (U-A through U-H) in the locations of <br /> the former USTs, the former product dispenser islands, and the former hydraulic lifts in anticipation of <br /> site closure During this investigation, TPHg were detected in soil samples collected at 16 5 and 31 5 feet <br /> below ground surface (bgs) from boring U-C, drilled within the former gasoline UST pit in the <br /> southeastern corner of the site, and from boring U-D, drilled adjacent to former dispenser island D-4 <br /> TPHg concentrations ranged from 1,600 to 2,900 ppm Benzene was not detected in these soil samples <br /> TPHg or benzene were not detected in soil samples collected from the other borings Results of this <br /> subsurface investigation are presented in GSI Report No 782702-3, Exploratory Soil Boring Report, <br /> dated December 15, 1992 <br /> In July 1994, GSI drilled five additional on-site soil borings (U-I through U-M)and installed three on-site <br /> groundwater monitoring wells (U-1 through U-3) This work was performed to assess the extent of <br /> impacted soil in the southeast comer of the site and evaluate whether groundwater beneath the site had <br /> been impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons TPHg were detected in soil samples analyzed from borings <br /> U-J (1 7 ppm at 26 5 feet bgs), U-K (130 ppm at 41 5 feet bgs), U-3 (330 ppm at 46 5 feet bgs), U-L <br /> (19,000 ppm at 45 5 feet bgs), and U-M (510 ppm at 45 5 feet bgs) Results of this subsurface <br /> investigation are presented in GSI Report No 4827 703-5, Well Installation and Exploratory Soil Boring <br /> Report, dated September 21, 1994 <br /> GSI performed a limited environmental site assessment (ESA) of the properties in the vicinity of the <br /> subject site The ESA identified a former station located at 448 East Miner Avenue, south of the subject <br /> site Historical groundwater data indicate that this former station is upgradient of the subject site <br /> Environmental information related to the soil and groundwater conditions beneath this former service <br /> • station were not obtained during the ESA Environmental data related to surrounding properties in the <br /> 24004208-1 2 <br />
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