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Soil Sampling Report - Chevron Service Station #9-3232, Stockton, CA <br />April 28, 1999 <br />Gasoline UST Removal and Sampling <br />On March 11, 1999, three 10,000 -gallon single -walled fiberglass gasoline USTs were uncovered and <br />removed by Wendt. Upon removal, the USTs were visually inspected for evidence of failure. Holes <br />were not observed in the gasoline USTs. The USTs were removed from the site and disposed of by <br />Ecology Control Industries (ECI) of Richmond, California <br />Limitsof the former UST excavation are shown on Figure 2. Backfill materials in the former gasoline <br />UST excavation consisted primarily of pea gravel. Perched water was encountered in the UST <br />excavation following UST removal. Per the direction of Mr. Michael Kith, prior to compliance soil <br />sampling, one water sample, labeled TK -Water, was collected from the perched water in the gasoline <br />UST pit by the use of a disposable bailer. Six soil samples, labeled TKI-N, TKI-S, TK2-N, TK2-S, <br />TK3-N, and TK3-S, were then collected from beneath the northern and southern ends of the gasoline <br />USTs at approximate depths of 14 feet bgs. Due to discoloration and hydrocarbon odor noted in the <br />soil beneath the middle gasoline UST, and to further characterize the soil condition, one additional soil <br />sample, labeled TK2-N(21), was collected from beneath the location of sample TK2-N at a depth of <br />approximately 21, feet bgs, and two additional soil samples, labeled TK -2S(19) and TK2-S(21), were <br />collected from beneath sample location TK2-S at depths of approximately 19 and 21 feet bgs, <br />respectively. Native soil beneath the USTs consisted of sand to a depth of approximately 19 feet below <br />ground surface (bgs) and silt between 19 feet bgs and the maximum depth explored (approximately 21 <br />feet bgs). Soil sample locations are shown on the attached Figure 2. Following UST removal, soil <br />sampling and excavation activities (prior to new UST installation) no water was present in the UST pit. <br />Three 10,000 -gallon new double-wall fiberglass gasoline USTs will be installed in the former UST pit <br />by Wendt. <br />All soil and water samples collected from the former gasoline UST pit were analyzed for Total <br />Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), <br />methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE) by EPA Method 8020, and oxygenate compounds by EPA Method <br />8260. TPHg was detected in soil samples TK2-S and TK2-S(19) at concentrations of 1.3 and 680 <br />ppm (reported by the laboratory as gasoline and unidentified hydrocarbons C6 -C12), respectively, and <br />in soil sample TK2-S(21) at a conceentration of 51 ppm (reported by the laboratory as gasoline and <br />unidentified hydrocarbons >C7). Benzene was not detected in any of the soil samples from the <br />gasoline UST pit. MtBE (EPA method 8020) was not detected in additional soil samples TK2-N(21), <br />TY,2-S(19) and TK2-S(21), and was detected in all initial soil samples (collected from beneath the <br />gasolie USTs at depths of 14 feet bgs) at concentrations ranging between 0.17 and 1.2 ppm. <br />Oxygenate compounds (EPA Method 8260), except for MtBE, were not detected in any of the soil <br />samples from the gasoline UST pit. MtBE (EPA Method 8260) was not detected in soil sample TK2- <br />N(2 1), but was detected in all other soil samples at concentrations ranging between 0.11 and 0.97 ppm. <br />The grab groundwater sample (TK -Water) contained xylenes at a concentration of 0.97 ppb. <br />Oxygenate compounds were not detected in sample TK -Water, except for MtBE (EPA Method 8260) <br />detected at a concentration of 6 ppb. <br />346463.03 <br />2 <br />