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' WELL SURVEY <br /> A well survey was performed in October 1999 to identify municipal,domestic, industrial,irrigation <br /> or monitoring wells and septic tanks located within a 2,000-foot radius of the site. The nearest <br /> ground water wells were two City of Manteca wells (No. 7 and No. 19) located approximately <br /> 2,300 feet northeast of the site and one commercial well located approximately 1,000 feet southeast <br /> of the site. In addition, ground water monitoring wells were observed approximately 300 feet <br /> northwest, 1,000 feet northwest and 1,500 feet southeast of the site. No other receptors, including <br /> septic tanks, were identified within the 2,000-foot radius. <br />' UST REMOVAL <br /> AGE has been informed that one 10,000-gallon regular gasoline UST, one 8,000-gallon unleaded <br />' gasoline UST and one 550-gallon waste oil UST were removed from the site in 1988. During UST <br /> removal activities, soil samples were collected and analyzed from beneath the ends of each UST. <br /> Total xylenes were detected at a concentration of 230 micrograms per kilogram (}Lg/kg) in a soil <br />' sample collected from the base of the gasoline UST Tank No. 2 excavation at a depth of 15 feet <br /> below surface grade (bsg). Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as motor oil (TPH-mo) was <br />' detected at a concentration of 97 milligrams per kilograms (mg/kg) in a soil sample collected at a <br /> depth of 12 feet bsg from the base of the waste oil UST (Tank No. 3) excavation. However, <br /> laboratory detection limits were elevated and may not have indicated low concentrations. of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon compounds above standard reporting levels. According to an EHD <br /> lie <br /> inspection report, soil discoloration and petroleum hydrocarbon odors were noted beneath USTs <br /> Tank No. 1 and Tank No. 2. <br /> iAdditional information regarding history of the UST use, tank tests, product inventory and repairs <br /> are not known to AGE. <br /> PREVIOUS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION <br /> On 05 February 1999,AGE advanced four soil probe borings at the site. Probe borings B-1 and B-2 <br /> were advanced within the former UST No.2 and No. 1 excavations to depths of 40.25 and 25.25 feet <br />' bsg,respectively.Probe boring B-3 was advanced within the former waste oil UST No. 3 excavation <br /> to 20.25 feet bgs. The fourth boring, B-4 was advanced northwest of the former dispenser islands <br /> to 20.25 feet bgs. <br /> • TPH-g and various BTEX compounds except benzene were detected in the soil samples <br /> collected from between 20 and 25 feet bsg from all of the borings,at concentrations as high <br />' as 670 mg/kg and 13 mg/kg(xylenes),respectively,in soil sample B-2-20.25';TPH-mo was <br /> detected in soil samples collected between 20 and 25 feet bsg in borings B-2 through B-4 at <br /> a maximum concentration of 120 mg/kg (13-2-20.25'). Fuel oxygenating compounds, <br />' including MTBE, were not detected above the elevated reporting limit. <br /> • TPH-g and TPH-mo were detected in ground water samples collected from borings B-1 <br /> through B-4 at concentrations as high as 16,000 micrograms per liter(µg/1) in sample B-1, <br />' Advanced GeoEnvironmentai,Inc. <br /> I <br />