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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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XR0005583
RECORD_ID
PR0545640
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003900
FACILITY_NAME
PACIFIC PRIDE COMMERCIAL FUEL
STREET_NUMBER
2402
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12506001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
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2402 PACIFIC AVE
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01
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002
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i <br /> 08 April 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0173 <br /> IPage 9 of 10 <br />' The volume of hydrocarbons extracted by the SVE system was calculated to be <br /> approximately 79 gallons of petroleum hydrocarbons(Appendix G)during the fourth quarter <br /> 2004 monitoring period (Table 7) <br /> • Since initiation of the SVE system,the total volume of petroleum hydrocarbons extracted is <br /> estimated to be approximately 2,093 gallons (Table 7) <br /> • A spike in the PID field measurements and influent SVE air samples was evident during the <br /> 3rd quarter 2004 monitoring period and coincided with the operation/reconfiguration from <br /> IAS well AW-2B to IAS well AW-1 B, however, 4`h quarter 2004 influent SVE air samples <br /> Isteadily declined from 1,400 µg/l to 320 µg/1 <br /> I5.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based upon fourth quarter 2004 data collected from the site, AGE recommends <br /> • Continued quarterly ground water monitoring and sampling at the site,to reduce unnecessary <br /> sampling/analytical costs AGE recommends removal of wells with four consecutive events <br /> with no detection of contamination from the sampling program (MW-7, MW-8, MW-10, <br /> MW-11, and MW-12) Quarterly ground water sampling of the remaining wells should <br /> continue to monitor the progress of the SVE and IAS remediation system <br /> • Continued operation of the on-site SVE and IAS remediation system, progress will be <br /> evaluated on a quarterly basis <br /> • One additional ground water monitoring well is warranted off-site and east of well MW-4 <br /> to delineate the downgradient,vertical extent of petroleum-impact AGE is in the process of <br /> attempting to contact the appropriate property owners(to the northeast) so that a monitoring <br /> well access agreement can be reached To date,AGE has made several unsuccessful attempts <br /> to reach the appropriate property owners of the adjacent condominium complex <br /> • With the exception of monitoring wells MW-2 and MW-4, SVE/IAS remediation efforts <br /> have been effective in reducing petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations to either non <br /> detectable levels or near-non detectable levels Based on this success, AGE is proposing to <br /> augment the existing SVE/IAS remediation system by installing a total of two (2)additional <br /> SVE wells and two(2)additional IAS wells in the areas of MW-2 and MW-4(See Figure 2) <br /> IAdvanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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