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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008353
RECORD_ID
PR0541936
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0006149
FACILITY_NAME
RANCH MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
23569
Direction
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STREET_NAME
SANTA FE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIVERBANK
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
23569 S SANTA FE RD
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Approved
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Quarterly Monitoring and Sampling Report(Q3 2001) 2 <br /> Ranch Market 23569 Santa Fe Road Riverbank California August 9 2001 <br /> decline in total petroleum hydrocarbon as gasoline (TPHg) concentrations from 4,140 milligrams <br /> per kilograms (mg/kg) at 20 feet bgs to 6 mg/kg at 30 feet bgs (Table 1) A grab water sample <br /> was also collected from boring B-1 that contained elevated concentrations of benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), and TPHg (Table 2) <br /> In November 1998, Arrowhead Consultants oversaw the installation of four groundwater <br /> monitoring wells at the site MW-1 in the former tank pit and MW-2, MW-3, and MW-4 <br /> centered around the former tank pit (Figure 2 and Table 2) Soil samples collected dunng <br /> monitoring well installation contained reportable concentrations of BTEX and TPHg (Table 1) <br /> The first monitoring and sampling event conducted in December 1998 revealed all four wells <br /> contained reportable concentrations of dissolved BTEX, TPHg, and methyl-tert-butyl ether <br /> (MtBE) (Table 3) No reportable concentrations of tertiary butanol (TBA), MtBE, dilsopropyl <br /> ether(D1PE), ethyl-tert-butyl ether(EtBE), and tert-amyl-methyl ether (TAME) were detected in <br /> the water samples collected in December 1998 <br /> In July 2000, SECOR oversaw the drilling of four Geoprober" soil borings (GP-1 through GP-4) <br /> and two continuous core borings (SB-1 and SB-2, Table 2) Soil samples collected from GP-2, <br /> SB-1, and SB-2 contained reportable concentrations of BTEX, MtBE, and TPHg (Table 1) <br /> In August 2000, SECOR oversaw the installation of five groundwater monitoring wells at the <br /> site MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, and MW-9 (Table 2) Soil samples collected during <br /> • monitoring well installation did not contain reportable concentrations of BTEX,TPHg, or MtBE <br /> (Table 1) Soil samples were not collected from MW-5 or MW-7 <br /> In September 2000, SECOR oversaw the installation of six soil vapor extraction (SVE) and 1 air <br /> sparge (AS) well on or adjacent to the former tank pit at the site (Figure 3, Table 2) Soil <br /> samples collected from V-1, V-2, V-3, and AS-1 contained elevated concentrations of BTEX, <br /> TPHg, and MtBE (Table 1) <br /> Soil Vapor Extraction & Air Sparge Feasibility Testing <br /> In October 2000, SECOR conducted a two-day soil vapor extraction and air sparge (SVEJAS) <br /> feasibility test using six SVE wells and one AS well Based on the test results, the total mass of <br /> TPHg and benzene removed during the SVEIAS feasibility test was 102 pound and 19 pounds <br /> respectively Based on the induced vacuum response (0 2 inches of water at 40 feet) and the <br /> slight nse in groundwater levels in off setting monitoring wells, the SVE radius of influence was <br /> estimated to be 40 feet Although the air sparging did not result in an immediate increase in <br /> TPHg vapor concentrations, the increase in dissolved oxygen concentration and slight rise in the <br /> water table in offsetting wells indicates a radius of influence of approximately 30 feet Details <br /> related to the feasibility test are presented in SECOR's Problem Assessment Report, dated <br /> November 8, 2000 <br /> File Ranch Market\Report\Rrverbank-01-3Q <br />
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