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YVAfC <br /> ATC Associates Inc. <br /> 1117 Lone Palm Avenue, Suite 201 <br /> Modesto, California 95351 <br /> 209-579-2221 <br /> A S S O C I A T E S i N c. Fax:209-579-2225 <br /> In August 1993, monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 were monitored and sampled. <br /> Laboratory analytical results indicated that the samples collected from MW-2 and MW-3 <br /> contained detectable levels of petroleum hydrocarbons in the groundwater. The sample <br /> collected from MW-1 was reported to contain no measurable concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons. A quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling program was initiated in <br /> March 1994. , <br /> In August 1995, Smith Technology conducted a subsurface site investigation to further define the <br /> extent of contamination in groundwater at the site. Smith Technology supervised the installation <br /> of monitoring wells MW-4, MW-5, and MW-6. The three new wells were developed and sampled <br /> along with original monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3. Analytical results of groundwater <br /> samples collected from the six monitoring wells indicated the presence of elevated concentrations <br /> of petroleum hydrocarbons in the vicinity of MW-3 and MW-6 in the northeastern corner of the <br /> site. <br /> In November 1998, ATC conducted a subsurface site investigation to evaluate the vertical and <br /> horizol al exteS�p hydros on-impacted soil. ATC supervised the advancement of three soil <br /> borings�S1, S1$3 , and S ) from approximately 30 to 50 feet bgs. Analytical results of soil <br /> samples indicated the vertical extent of soil contamination had been defined, but the horizontal <br /> extent of impacted soil was not fully identified in the northeastern corner of the site. Site <br /> activities are summarized in ATC's Summary Report of Additional Subsurface Investigation, <br /> dated January 27, 1999. <br /> From August 20 to 22, 2002, ATC conducted pump testing activities to evaluate aquifer / <br /> properties and the radius of influence associated with groundwater extraction from MW-3. The <br /> groundwater extraction pump test yielded a pumping rate of approximately 5.55 gallons per <br /> minute and a radius of influence of approximately 85 feet. Refer to ATC's Feasibility Study <br /> Report, dated December 2, 2003, for additional information. <br /> On March 21, 2008, ATC conducted a soil vapor study to evaluate the potential for vapor <br /> intrusion hazards into nearby structures originating from subsurface soil and/or groundwater <br /> beneath the site. Analytical results of the soil vapor sampling activities indicate that human <br /> health and the environment, including indoor air quality, do not appear to be at risk. Refer to <br /> ATC's Soil Vapor Study, dated May 7, 2008, for additional information. <br /> In a letter from the California UST Clean Up Fund (USTCUF), the site was recommended for <br /> site closure consideration. In responding correspondence to the USTCUF dated June 19, <br /> 2008, the EHD agreed with this recommendation and stated that the site will likely be <br /> recommended for closure if the results of the soil gas investigation were favorable. — <br /> In a letter dated June 30, 2008, EHD reviewed the May 7, 2008 report and accepted the <br /> conclusion that soil gas results suggested the site did not pose a risk from migrating soil gas. <br /> However, EHD contended that groundwater concentrations in MW-2 were still significant and <br /> S:\Enviromental\62605-Thiemanns\REPORTS\WP-Well Abandonment 2 <br />