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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011490
RECORD_ID
PR0535812
PE
2959
FACILITY_ID
FA0020626
FACILITY_NAME
COLBERG BOAT WORKS
STREET_NUMBER
401
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
STOCKTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13546010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
401 N STOCKTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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•} First Quarter 1999 Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Colberg Boat Works,401 North Stockton Street, Stockton,California <br /> Page 2 <br /> findings are summarized in their report,Phase 1 Preliminary Hazardous Materials Site <br /> Assessment, dated July 21, 1993 <br /> On December 12 and 13, 1994,Apex supervised the advancement of 1 I subsurface probes to <br /> collect soil and groundwater samples at the site The results of the subsurface investigation are <br /> summarized in the report,Phase II Site Assessment Report, dated January 23, 1995 The results <br /> of the subsurface investigation indicated that areas around the former USTs were impacted by <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> Subsequently, Colberg Boat Works was directed by the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Division(SJCEHD) to perform further investigations at the site Apex proposed <br /> additional subsurface investigation and groundwater monitoring installation at the site The <br /> proposed work was documented by Apex in Workplan for Limited Subsurface Investigation and <br /> Workplan Addendum for Limited Subsurface Investigation, dated May 2, 1995 and January 24, <br /> 1997, respectively <br /> On July 28, 1997, Apex personnel supervised the drilling of six soil borings, and converting the <br /> borings into six groundwater monitoring wells (Figure 2, MW-1 through MW-b)at the site The <br /> • results of the work were documented by Apex in Results of Subsurface Investigation, dated <br /> August 21, 1997 <br /> In April 1998, Apex submitted a closure request for the former diesel tank location, which is on <br /> the west side of the subject site area and also recommended discontinuing analyses for oxygenate <br /> constituents with the exception of MTBE in wells MWA, MW-2 and MW-3 Apex further <br /> recommended discontinuing analyses for TPHd in wells MWA, MW-2 and MW-3 <br /> In September 1998,Apex submitted a report titled Workplan for Pilot Test and Feasibility <br /> Analysis for oxygen release compound (ORC) application to MW-3 to San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department This workplan has since been re-submitted to the county <br /> with revisions and modifications <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> Groundwater Levels <br /> On January 20, 1999, Apex personnel collected groundwater-level measurements from the three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells in accordance to the Apex Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) <br /> included as Appendix A All groundwater elevations were measured to the nearest 0 01 foot, <br /> referenced to the surveyed top-of-casing elevations Groundwater level measurements are <br /> summarized in Table 1 A potentiometnc surface map of the shallow water-bearing zone on <br /> January 20, 1999 is shown on Figure 3 <br /> K1 D TROIECTSICSIC01.01 001-COLBERG BOAT W0RKS1QMR01-991QMRTEXI'DOC <br />
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