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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004982
RECORD_ID
PR0545591
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005972
FACILITY_NAME
DICK MAU TRUCKING
STREET_NUMBER
3755
STREET_NAME
MUNFORD
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3755 MUNFORD AVE
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Approved
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P ft <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> and groundwater are impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons Site activities were summarized in <br /> ATC's Summary Report of Subsurface Investigation, dated January 15, 1999 <br /> In December 2000, ATC personnel supervised the advancement of one cone penetrometer test <br /> (CPT) boring to 140 feet bgs, four soil borings to 80 feet bgs, and one soil boring to 100 feet bgs <br /> The soil borings were converted into groundwater monitoring wells Analytical results of soil <br /> and groundwater samples indicated that soil and groundwater are impacted by petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons Site activities were summarized in ATC's Summary Report of Additional <br /> Subsurface Investigation, dated March 6, 2001 <br /> In September 2001, ATC supervised the advancement of four geoprobe soil borings, SBI <br /> through S134, and eight hollow stem auger borings Soil borings SBI through S134 were <br /> advanced to first encountered groundwater, approximately 61 feet bgs, boring AS 1 was advanced <br /> to approximately 85 feet bgs, borings PZla and PZlb were advanced to approximately 80 feet <br /> bgs, borings VW1, VW2, and VW3 were advanced to approximately 65 5 feet bgs, and borings <br /> MW9 and MW 10 were advanced to approximately 81 feet bgs Soil boring AS 1 was completed <br /> as a 4-inch diameter air sparge well with two 2-inch diameter piezometers located in the same <br /> borehole Soil borings PZla and PZIb were completed as 2-inch diameter piezometer pairs <br /> Soil borings VWI, VW2, and VW3 were completed as 2-inch diameter vapor extraction wells <br /> . and borings MW9 and MW 10 were completed as 2-inch diameter groundwater monitoring wells <br /> On October 31 and November 1, 2001, ATC performed a short-term vapor extraction test and a <br /> long-term vapor extraction test On the first day, the short-term vapor extraction test was <br /> approximately 2 hours in length and on the second day, the long-term vapor extraction test was <br /> approximately 4 hours in length The soil vapor extraction pilot test yielded a radius of influence <br /> of approximately 50 feet Approximately 13 7 pounds of total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg) and benzene were removed during the 6-hour combined vapor extraction pilot <br /> tests <br /> In December 2001 and January 2002, ATC conducted an air sparge pilot test at the site for <br /> approximately 31 days Well ASI was used to evaluate the site-specific radius of influence <br /> created by a density driven convection (DDC) well at the site The air sparge test yielded a <br /> radius of influence of approximately 20 feet Approximately 0 28 pounds of TPHg and benzene <br /> were removed during one day of the air sparge pilot test which indicates approximately 8 68 <br /> pounds of TPHg and benzene were removed during the 31-day pilot test The details and results <br /> of the air sparge pilot test, vapor extraction tests, and the installation of the air sparge wells, <br /> vapor extraction wells, and the groundwater monitoring wells MW9 and MW 10 are described in <br /> ATC's Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, Pacific Coast Recreation, 3755 Munford <br /> Avenue, Stockton, California, August 13, 2002 <br /> On June 16 through 19, 2003, ATC supervised four CPT borings advanced to approximately 160 <br /> feet bgs Soil and groundwater samples were collected from the four cone CPT borings and <br /> submitted for analyses <br /> S IEnviromentai1163931REPORTS12gr-2004 doe 2 <br />
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