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• The site's station building and garage were demolished in December 1994 to facilitate corrective <br /> action activities including the removal of hydrocarbon contaminated soil which was present <br /> beneath the station building The demolition of the station building was requested in PHS/EHD <br /> correspondence dated July 7, 1994 A required demolition asbestos survey conducted previously <br /> on the station building, determined the presence of asbestos containing materials E T <br /> Abatement, of Modesto, California, properly removed and disposed of the site's suspected <br /> asbestos containing materials on November 11, 1994 <br /> In February 1995, Smith Environmental personnel supervised the excavation of approximately <br /> 1,400 cubic yards of soil from the vicinity of the former underground storage tanks <br /> Approximately 10,000 gallons of groundwater was pumped from the open excavation into an on- <br /> site Baker Tank The excavation pit was subsequently backfilled with imported self compacting <br /> material Excavation activities are discussed in detail in Smith Environmental's Excavation <br /> Summary Report, dated October 24, 1995 <br /> On November 25, 1996, Smith Technology personnel supervised the advancement of eight soil <br /> bonngs at the subject site The soil borings were advanced to define the extent of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon contamination in soil and groundwater in the northern portion of the site Results of <br /> the subsurface investigation will be summarized a forthcoming report <br /> On December 2, 1996, Smith Technology personnel began the construction of a soil aeration cell <br /> in accordance with a letter workplan submitted to PHS/EHD and an authority to construct issued <br /> • by the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District Approximately 1,200 cubic <br /> yards of stockpiled soil was placed on visquene plastic, with a maximum soil height of three feet, <br /> to promote aeration of the hydrocarbon impacted soil <br /> On March 24, 1997, soil samples were collected from the on-site soil aeration cell to monitor the <br /> progress of soil remediation Four soil samples were collected for every 100 cubic yards of soil <br /> and were composited in the laboratory at a 4 1 ratio Soil samples were placed on ice and <br /> transported under chain-of-custody to Argon Laboratories, in Ceres, California Samples were <br /> analyzed for TPHg and BTEX No soil samples contained TPHg or BTEX at concentrations <br /> above laboratory detection limits <br /> QUARTERLY MONITORING ACTIVITIES <br /> Smith Technology performed quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling on June 25, 1997 <br /> Field work included measuring the depth-to-water in wells MW 1 through MW6 and purging and <br /> sampling the water from wells MW2 through MW4 and the nearby community well (Thornton <br /> #2) The samples were analyzed for the presence of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> Depth to water measurements were collected on June 25, 1997 from monitoring wells MW1 <br /> through MW6 The water table elevation has decreased an average of approximately 3 82 feet <br /> since the last monitoring event in March 1997 <br /> i <br /> w W43261qusut1yl2gr-1997 doc 2 <br /> • <br /> SMTH <br />