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1 <br /> Appendix A - Historical Background <br />' PACIFIC MINI-MART <br /> 4511 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California <br />' property in the down-gradient direction from the suspected former source of the unauthorized <br /> hydrocarbon release, but was not well constrained in these directions These factors necessitate <br /> installation of the additional ground water monitoring wells <br /> A vapor extraction test was conducted in December 1993 Since that time, ground water has risen <br />' from approximately 55 feet bsg to as high as 30 feet bsg, reducing the vertical extent of the vadose <br /> zone open to the screened interval of the vapor extraction well The rise of ground water elevation <br /> has also eliminated most of the coarse-grained soil from the vadose zone, leaving predominantly <br />' fine-grained soil in contact with the reduced open screened interval of the vapor extraction well <br /> These changes can potentially drastically reduce the zone of influence of the vapor extraction well(s) <br /> and reduce the concentrations of hydrocarbon vapor recovered by the extraction process <br />' On 29 and 30 April and 01 May 1998, seven probe borings (B 13 through B 19) were advanced off- <br /> site of the subject property to collect soil and grab ground water samples as part of on-going <br /> assessment of the release of fuel hydrocarbons from the former UST facility TPH-g, TPH-d and <br /> BTEX were not detected in any of the soil samples analyzed,however, MTBE was detected at 180 <br /> micrograms per kilogram(ptg/kg)in the soil sample from boring BI 6 at a depth of 40 feet bsg TPH- <br />�. g was not detected in any of the grab water samples collected, but TPH-d was detected in seven of <br /> the eight grab water samples at concentrations as high as 1,200 gg/l Various BTEX compounds <br /> were detected in the grab water samples from borings 1313, B14 and 1317 at concentrations as high <br />' as 14 micrograms per liter (µg/1), benzene was detected only in the sample collected from boring <br /> B13 at a depth of 60 feet bsg, at a concentration of 0 61 pg/1 In addition, MTBE was detected in <br /> seven of the eight grab ground water samples collected at a maximum concentration of 1,400 pg/l <br />' in sample B 16-H2O TBA was detected in sample B i 3-H2OB at a concentration of 16 µg/1 <br /> On 20 March 2001, ground water extraction well EW-1 was installed at the site for performance of <br /> a ground water pumping test At the regulatory directive of the EHD a twelve-hour aquifer pump test <br /> was performed on 27 March 2001 to assess the general ground water aquifer characteristics and to <br />' assess aquifer response to ground water extraction at a constant pumping rate utilizing well EW-1 <br /> for ground water extraction and wells MW-1, MW-2, MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6 and vapor well <br /> VW-1 as observation wells Three ground water samples were collected from the extracted ground <br /> water and purged ground water was containerized in an on-site 6,500-gallon poly tank The <br /> implications from the March 2001 aquifet ground watei pumping test are <br /> • Ground water draw-down of at least 11 15 feet was observed in extraction well EW-1 <br /> following 700 minutes of continuous pumping (5 GPM), ground water draw-down was <br /> observed in well MW-5 (located 15 feet to the east) at 1 1 feet, well MW-4 (located 60 feet <br /> toward the southeast) at 0 1 feet, well MW-6 (located 50 feet toward the north-northwest) <br /> at 0 12 feet and in well vapor well VW-1 (located 60 feet toward the west) at 0 06 feet <br />' Utilizing a semi-logarithmic plot of ground water draw down vs observation well distance <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmen#al Inc <br /> 1 <br />