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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006753
RECORD_ID
PR0543479
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024679
FACILITY_NAME
CANEPA'S CAR WASH
STREET_NUMBER
6230
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
081360030
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6230 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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SITE HISTORY <br /> CANEPA'S CAR WASH <br /> 6230 Pacific Ave <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> Canepa's Car Wash consists of an automated car washing facility, a fuel station and a convenience <br />' store The site is located at 6230 Pacific Avenue, in north Stockton, California The car wash and <br /> fuel station have been in operation for approximately 20 years <br /> Between February 25 and March 3, 1993, three underground fuel tanks, fuel lines and dispensers were <br /> removed by WHF Environmental (WHF) and replaced with a doubled walled system The tanks <br /> consisted of two 12,000-gallon gasoline tanks and one 5,000-gallon diesel tank As reported by WHF, <br />' upon removal of the tanks and piping, it was discovered that the fuel lines had leaked and that the <br /> tanks had been overfilled Approximately 600 cubic yards of soil were removed from the fuel tank <br /> excavation area The excavated soil was subsequently characterized and disposed of at Forward <br />' Landfill in Manteca, California At least 16 soil samples were collected from the tank excavation for <br /> laboratory analyses The laboratory results indicated predominantly low TPH-G (gasoline at <15 <br /> mg/kg) and low BTEX concentrations One (1) soil sample collected from the northeast sidewall of <br />' the tank excavation contained 773 mg/kg TPH-G and BTEX concentrations up to 170,000 µg/kg <br /> (xylene) TPH-D (diesel) was detected in one soil sample at 32 mg/kg At least seven soil samples <br /> were collected from beneath the former fuel dispenser islands for laboratory analyses Elevated <br />' concentrations of TPH-G (up to 3,800 mg/kg) and BTEX concentrations ranging from 26 µg/kg to <br /> 560,000 fig/kg were detected in the fuel dispenser soil samples TPH-D (diesel) was not detected <br /> beneath the former fuel dispenser islands <br /> On March 12, 1993, soil boring (B-1) was installed, by WHF, immediately east of the former fuel <br /> dispenser islands Groundwater was encountered at approximately 56 feet below the ground surface <br /> (bgs) Moderate to strong petroleum odors were detected from 15 feet bgs to 56 5 feet bgs Elevated <br />' TPH-G and BTEX concentrations were detected in soil samples collected from 35 feet bgs to 56 5 feet <br /> bgs <br />' Following the soil boring installation, a netsork of nine SVE wells were drilled and installed in the <br /> area of the fuel dispenser islands According to the former consultant, William H Fox of WHF, the <br /> SVE wells were installed without compiling geological logs and without the collection of laboratory <br />' samples as agreed upon by the PHSIEHD, due to time constraints Mr Fox indicated that based on <br /> field observations, all of the SVE wells showed signs of gasoline contamination during installation <br /> An internal combustion unit (ICU) was installed at the site for vapor extraction and treatment under <br />' the Authority to Construct issued by the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District <br /> (APCD), dated October 7, 1993 The ICU was started on March 11, 1994, and operated through .lune <br /> 10, 1995 Based on field monitoring notes provided by WHF, average influent organic vapor <br /> concentrations, measured with a photo ionization detector (PID), exceeded 2,200 parts per million <br /> LNt� 1 rl-- �_-. n 4 1i F, 1 -- rl. , r .., ...�, 1d5 nnm lMa�r 1S 1QgSI <br /> 111 A lie Iasi in-fluent micasuremcnt Lo1R�..�+CA iivia� u e system ; i..^M <br />' Between September 28 and 30, 1993, WHF installed four (4) monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW- <br /> 4) at the site Low to elevated concentrations of gasoline were detected in groundwater samples <br /> collected from MW-1 through MW-4 Field observations indicated moderate to strong gasoline odors <br /> in the soil at MW-1 from 20 feet to 55 feet bgs and at MW-2 from 40 feet to 67 feet bgs Soil <br /> samples collected from MW-1 and MW-2 were not analyzed in the laboratory Soil analyses of <br /> samples collected from MW-3 and MW-4 indicated no detectable TPII-G or BTEX from 20 feet bgs <br /> to the capillary fringe A summary of the soil and groundwater analytical data is contained in hilerzin <br /> Status Report, Phaw H Inivestlgation, by WI IF <br /> 1 i <br />
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