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' June 13, 1997 <br /> Page 3 <br /> California are shown on Plate P-1 [Attachment D] One municipal <br /> water supply well operated by California Water Service is within <br />' 1,000 feet of the site A municipal well operated by California Water s f� Z(v <br /> Service is approximately 800 feet northeast and down gradient of the <br />' site According to California Water Service personnel, the well's <br /> submersible pump is 160 feet below ground surface (pp 9 and 10) " <br /> Previous Assessments (i.e., I.d.). Site investigations began in January 1988 with the <br />' drilling of five borings designated KB 1 through KB5 (Figure C-2) Elevated concentra- <br /> tions of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPI) were detected in soil samples at 20 5 feet at <br />' the bottom of Bonngs KB3 and KBS (239 and 370 parts per million [ppm]), respec- <br /> tively Soil analytical data are presented as Attachment E <br /> In March 1988 site UST and associated piping was removed One soil sample from <br /> beneath the tank had elevated concentration of total purgeable petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> calculated as gasoline (TPPH-g) (582 ppm) Analytical data from tank removal samples <br /> are presented as Attachment E <br /> A quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling program was irutiated in February 440 �1 <br /> 1988 with the installation of Wells MW-1 through MW-3 Initial monitoring data found � .�. <br />' a small dissolved hydrocarbon plume to be centered in the eastern portion of the site near p�� <br /> Well MW-2 Subsequently, six additional wells (MW-4 through MW-9) were installed <br /> to define the lateral extent of the plume Groundwater analytical data from the new <br /> wells confirmed that the hydrocarbon plume is localized in the area of Well MW-2 �+►�� <br /> (Figure C-5) No SPH has been found in any site well MtBE has been below detection <br />' in all samples since it was included in the monitoring program in mid-1996 Histonc <br /> groundwater analytical data are presented as Attachment F The most recent quarterly <br />' groundwater monitoring report prepared by MPDS Services and dated June 13, 1997 is <br /> enclosed with this report <br /> SITE REMEDIATION <br /> Sail Excavation (1.e ). In March 1988, all USTs and associated piping were removed <br />' from the site Six soil samples were collected from native silty clay at approximately <br /> 16 feet bgs in the gasoline storage tank cavity Obvious hydrocarbon odor was present <br /> in three soil samples Some evidence of soil contamination was noted in the native <br />' material below the tanks and in the walls of the excavation Additional excavation was <br /> performed in an attempt to remove all obviously impacted soil The tank cavity was <br /> enlarged to approximately 25 by 35 feet The excavation was extended to a total depth <br />' of 26 feet According to Unocal, approximately 1,100 cubic yards of hydrocarbon- <br /> impacted soil were removed from the excavation <br /> Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) (Le.). A SVE was operated at the site between January <br /> and November 1996 Hydrocarbons were extractedf>~om thea s bsurface using three <br /> I 7 k rte' 1 <br /> 3100406A\CLSPE DOC d <br />