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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007999
RECORD_ID
PR0541401
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0006046
FACILITY_NAME
UNION OIL STATION #5098
STREET_NUMBER
5606
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
5606 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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' Updated Site Conceptual Model and Second Quarter 2003 Monitoring and Remediation Report <br /> Cleanup and Abatement Order No 5-00-707 _ - EAI Proiec_t_No 1232 <br /> 2.0 SITE CONCEPTUAL MODEL UPDATE <br /> In a letter dated February 8, 2002, the RWQCB requested completion of an updated Site <br /> Conceptual Model (SCM) for this site The initial SCM was submitted to the RWQCB in an <br /> EAI report titled "Supplemental Investigation Report, Problem Assessment Report, and Work <br /> Plan, Cleanup and Abatement Order No 5-00-707, Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center <br /> and Former Unocal Site, 5400 and 5606 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California," dated October <br /> 13, 2000 <br /> Site stratigraphy is segregated into four hydro-strati graphic units that generally correspond to <br /> screened intervals on ground water monitoring wells The shallowest wells are screened in the <br /> hydro-stratigraphic unit designated as Unit A and the deepest wells are screened across hydro- <br /> stratigraphic Unit D (Figure 3 and Table 2) The approximate depth intervals corresponding to <br /> the hydro-stratigraphic units are as follows <br /> Hydro-Strati ra hic Unit Depth Interval feet b s <br /> A 30-50 <br /> B 50-70 <br /> C 85-90 <br /> D 98-103 <br /> Figures 4 through 7 present a "Trend Analysis" for ground water monitoring wells MW-2, <br /> MW-3, MW-11 and MW-12, respectively The trend analysis indicated a general decline in <br /> hydrocarbon concentration in ground water with slightly higher concentrations observed during <br /> winter months Hydrocarbons observed in ground water during this quarter were generally <br /> similar to the February 2003 testing results with slightly higher concentrations being observed <br /> in areas where the remediation system was in operation <br /> e <br /> • <br /> SHM WORD 123280351 4- ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT, INC <br />
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