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ADDITIONAL GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION AND REMEDIATION ; <br /> FEASIBILITY EVALUATION WORK PLAN <br /> University Park <br /> # 2252 N. Stanislaus Street <br /> # Stockton, California <br /> F . <br /> a <br /> F January 25,2005 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This work plan was prepared by Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. (Condor)to describe proposed field and <br /> laboratory techniques to further investigate the lateral and vertical extent of groundwater contamination <br /> and to evaluate potential remediation technologies at the University Park Underground Storage Tank <br /> (UST) project location (site) located at 1252 N. Stanislaus Street, Stockton, California, at the intersection <br /> of Flora and Aurora Streets (Figures 1 and 2, Appendix A). The site is currently under commercial <br /> development by Grupe (current property owner). The purpose of thero osed field and laborato <br /> P p ry <br /> procedures is to further'evaluate the distribution and flow pathways of groundwater contamination and to <br /> evaluate the subsurface physical and chemical characteristics for feasibility of using ozone injection, <br /> oxygen infusion (enhanced natural attenuation), and perhaps other technologies at the site. Condor <br /> prepared this.work plan at the request of Mr. David Rosso, representative for the Stockton Center Site <br /> Authority(SCSA,the former property owner). <br /> The proposed work includes the installation of three shallow monitoring wells, three deep monitoring <br /> wells, discrete depth soil sampling from the monitoring well boreholes, bench scale testing for ozone <br /> ~� <br /> injection and <br /> enhanced bioremediation_ 1 on (oxygen infusion, etc.), and analyses of soil samples collected <br /> during the work for laboratory chemical and physical properties. All work conducted by Condor will be <br /> performed under the supervision of a California Certified Hydrogeologist and/or Professional Engineer, <br /> Y' The fieldwork and reporting will be conducted in accordance with San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department (SJCEHD) and California. Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB) <br /> I guidelines and requirements. This work plan includes project background information, a description of <br /> the fieldwork, bench scale testing, and laboratory analyses proposed for the groundwater investigation <br /> and remediation feasibility evaluation work, and a project schedule. <br /> 2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> On July 22, 1998 Henderson Construction of Stockton, California removed three USTs from the site,each <br /> from a separate excavation.A fuel dispenser island was also removed. Tank 6 (TK6)reportedly contained <br /> R fuel oil for a generator room. Tank 10 (TKIO) was reportedly a 10,000-gallon capacity UST formerly <br /> containing diesel fuel. Tank 11 (TK11) was reportedly a 1,000-gallon capacity UST formerly containing <br /> gasoline. TKIO and TKl1 were located adjacent to the north and south end, respectively, of the former <br /> fuel dispenser island. TK6 was located approximately 100 feet southeast of TKIO, TKII, and the fuel <br /> ` dispenser island. On July 23, 1998, a Condor representative was on site to collect soil samples from the <br /> E excavations under the direction of Ms. Letitia Briggs of the SJCEHD. Field observations and the <br /> laboratory analytical results of the soil samples collected from beneath the former location of TKIO <br />` indicated the presence of diesel range petroleum hydrocarbons and the need for further subsurface <br /> investigation. <br /> On December 28 and 29, 2000; Condor conducted a limited soil and groundwater investigation utilizing z <br /> Geoprobe direct push technology at the site. Laboratory analytical results of the soil and groundwater <br /> �� CONDOR . <br />