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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
WELL DESTRUCTION REPORT
RECORD_ID
PR0522692
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0015465
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER MONTGOMERY WARDS AUTO SRV CTR
STREET_NUMBER
5400
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
10227008
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
5400 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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' CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ORDER NO. 5-00-707 2 <br /> FORMER UNOCAL AND MONTGOMERY WARDS <br /> 5606 AND 5400 PACIFIC AVENUE, STOCKTON <br /> ' SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ' concentration of 680 µg/I. Groundwater samples collected from the Unocal monitoring wells on <br /> 15 June 2000 were found to contain up to: <br /> • 15,400 µg/1 of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg); <br /> • 4,950 µg/1 of benzene; <br /> • 204 µg/1 of toluene; <br /> ' • 301 µg/1 of ethyl benzene; and <br /> • 1,290 4g/l of xylenes. <br /> 3. In 1986, Wards removed two 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs from their site. Seven monitoring <br /> wells (MW-1 through MW-7) screened from 42 to 68 feet were installed between 1993 and 1996. <br /> Quarterly monitoring was conducted from September 1997 to December 1999, and Wards is now <br /> ' on a semi-annual sampling schedule in conjunction with Unocal. In October 1999, Wards started <br /> operating an Air Sparging and Soil Vapor Extraction System on their site. As of July 2000, <br /> Wards has reportedly removed 7,561 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons from soil and <br /> groundwater, and results of groundwater sampling show a significant reduction in the <br /> concentration of dissolved constituents. MtBE was identified at this site at a maximum <br /> concentration of 820 µg/1 by EPA Method 8020 in September 1996. Samples collected in <br /> ' June 2000 showed EDB,MtBE, and all other oxygenates as non-detect by EPA Method 8260B; <br /> however, all but EDB exceeded detection limits. Groundwater samples collected from the Wards <br /> monitoring wells on 15 June 2000 were found to contain up to: <br /> • 3,420 µg/1 of TPHg; <br /> • 216 µg/1 of benzene; <br /> ' 47 µg/l of toluene; <br /> • <10 µg/1 of ethyl benzene; <br /> • 848 µg/I of xylenes; and <br /> ' 7.8 µg/1 of 1,2-DCA. <br /> 4. The San Joaquin Delta College (Delta) operates the Robinhood Irrigation Well (RIW), within <br /> ' 350 feet of the Unocal and Wards sites. The RTW is used from May to October to supply <br /> irrigation water for the 160 acres of landscaping at the College, and operates about 13 hours out . <br /> of every 24-hour period at an average pump rate of 550 gallons per minute. The well is reported <br /> ' to be 325 feet deep, with perforations across multiple water bearing zones from 40 to 322 feet. <br /> The pump intake is reported at 140 feet. Delta employees have complained of gas odor from the <br /> water when they irrigate, thereby the pollution creates a condition of nuisance. <br /> ' S. Unocal installed monitoring well pair MW-22S and—22D approximately 70 feet upgradient of <br /> RTW in May 1999. MW-22S is screened from 30 to 50 feet, and MW-22D is screened from 61 <br /> ' to 66 feet. MW-22D has shown high concentrations of TPHg and benzene in all four of the past <br /> sampling events, and the June 2000 groundwater sample contained TPHg at 4,190 µg/1, and <br /> benzene at 1,250 µg/1. MW-22S was non-detect for all constituents in June 2000; however, <br />
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