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v <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> Vapor Extraction Pilot <br /> Test Report <br /> Former Raymond Greer Construction Facility <br /> 15634 Ste>negul Road <br /> Escalon, California <br /> ATC Project No 54 25291 0001 <br /> ' 10 INTRODUCTION <br /> ATC Associates Inc (ATC) has prepared this Vapor Extraction Pilot Test Report on behalf of <br /> Raymond Greer to summarize findings of the soil vapor extraction pilot tests at the above <br /> referenced site The purpose of the plot tests was to evaluate if soil vapor extraction is a viable <br /> remedial option for remediating petroleum impacted soil and groundwater in the vicinity of the <br /> former underground storage tanks (USTs) This work was done at the direction of San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department (EHD) The findings of the pilot study are <br /> summarized in the following paragraphs <br /> 1.1 Site Location <br /> 1 The site is located on the east side of Steinegul Road and south of Lone Tree Road in Escalon, <br /> California, as shown on Figure 1 and Figure 2 The location is a res>dential and agricultural area <br /> and the site is currently occupied by a single-family residence <br /> 1.2 <br /> _ Ste Background <br /> In May 1987, one 550-gallon gasoline underground storage tank (UST) and one 1,000-gallon <br /> gasoline UST were removed from the site by H&H Ship Service The USTs were transported <br /> and disposed of at the Levin Metal Corporation disposal site in Richmond, California A soil <br /> sample collected from beneath the 1,000-gallon UST contained detectable concentrations of <br /> benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) constituents <br /> In March 1997, WHF, Inc , (WHF) supervised the advancement of one soil boring to 80 feet <br /> below ground surface (bgs) Soil and groundwater samples collected from the soil boring <br /> contained detectable concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and <br /> BTEX A water sample was also collected from the on-site drinking water and it contained no <br /> detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> In December 1998, BSK & Associates (BSK) advanced five borings at the site and completed <br /> four of the borings as groundwater monitoring wells MW 1 through MW4 Soil samples <br /> collected from borings B2 and MW2 contained detectable concentrations of TPHg and BTEX <br /> S 1Env'romenta112529 FreportsVifs doc I <br />