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' Updated Site Conceptual Model and Second Quarter 2003 Monitoring and Remediation Report <br /> Cleanu and Abatement Order No S-0D-707 EAI Fra ect No 1232 <br /> removed After completing investigations of the site, Unocal in 1988 excavated approximately <br />' 6,000 cubic yards of soil from the site The excavated soil was aerated, and based on the <br /> analytical testing results associated with the aerated soil, 5,800 cubic yards of the aerated soil <br /> was reused on-site as fill, and 200 cubic yards transported off-site for disposal On August 25, <br /> 1989, the RWQCB issued a letter for the Unocal site confirming that the soil contamination at <br /> the site has been adequately cleaned up, but, that the extent of ground water impact has yet to <br /> be defined <br />' Between 1992 and 1999, additional soil and ground water investigations associated with the <br /> Unocal site were conducted <br /> In February 2001, seven new wells (MW-I8D, MW-23 S, MW-23D, MW-24S, MW-24D, MW- <br /> 25S, and MW-25D) were installed to assist in defining the vertical and lateral extent of <br />' hydrocarbon impacted ground water at the Unocal site and around the Robinhood Irrigation <br /> Well (Section 1 1 4) In September 2001, four additional wells (MW-81), MW-9, AS-26 and <br /> MW-27) were installed to further define vertical and lateral hydrocarbon-impacted ground <br /> water (Figure 2) <br /> 1 14 Robinhood Irrigation Well RIW <br /> San Joaquin Delta College owns and formerly operated a ground water extraction well <br /> identified as the "Robinhood Irrigation Well" (RIW) (a k a Delta College Well) The RIW was <br /> located southwest of the intersection of Robinhood Drive and Pacific Avenue (Figure 2) The <br /> RIW was installed in 1950 and is reported to be 322 feet deep with perforations in multiple <br /> zones beginning at depths as shallow as 40 feet below ground surface (bgs) According to the <br /> Water Well Driller's Report for the RIW, "no strata were sealed against pollution " <br /> Ground water from the RIW was formerly used to irrigate portions of Delta College's campus <br />' Ground water monitoring data for the Unocal and Wards sites show that historical pumping of <br /> the RIW influenced and changed the natural direction of ground water flow in the area from <br /> easterly, to south southwesterly, i e , towards the RIW <br /> Sampling of the RIW by Unocal and/or Wards for dissolved petroleum constituents began in <br /> 1997 and continued through June 15, 2000 <br />' In August 2000 Delta College students and staff complained of a gasoline odor from the water <br />' derived from the RIW As requested by the RWQCB, the RIW was taken out of service as of <br /> 6 00 AM August 22, 2000 The RWQCB in a letter dated February 26, 2001, requested that the <br /> RIW be destroyed <br />' On April 27, 2001, the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health <br /> Division (PHS-EHD) approved the EAI report entitled "Amended Work Plan for Destruction of <br /> Irrigation Well, San Joaquin Delta College —Robinhood Irrigation Well, 5151 Pacific Avenue, <br /> Stockton, California," dated April 26, 2001 The RIW was abandoned in August 2001 <br /> i <br /> B14M WORD 1232RO351 -2- ENWRONMENTAL AUDIT, INC p <br />