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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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PR0515450
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2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0012153
FACILITY_NAME
SOUTH SHORE PARCEL
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
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STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
WEBER AVE
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0 <br /> Influence Study Report, The Stockton Group Site, West Weber Avenue and North Lincoln <br /> Street, Stockton, California, dated June 11, 1999. <br /> Between August and October 1999, T&R oversaw a geophysical survey on Parcels 2A, 3, and <br /> 4, which involved the excavation of exploratory test pits (2ATP-1 through 2ATP-5; 2BTP-1, <br /> 3TP-1 through 3TP-4, 4TP-1 through 4TP-3) to determine the location of suspected <br /> underground structures including underground storage tanks (USTs), sumps, and pipelines. <br /> Additional soil borings were drilled (2AB-1 through 2AB-4, 2BB-1 through 2BB-3, 313-1, 36-2, <br /> and 413-1) and groundwater monitoring wells were installed (2BMW-1, 3MW-1, and 2AMW-12 <br /> through 2AMW-15) in suspected areas of contamination. A preliminary endangerment <br /> assessment was performed on the parcels to evaluate the environmental health risk associated <br /> with residual petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in soil and groundwater. Details are <br /> presented in T&R's Site Characterization Report, South Shore Parcels, Stockton, California, <br /> dated December 13, 1999. <br /> In 2001, additional assessment activities were conducted by T&R in the vicinity of the Site within <br /> Parcel 3. Results are included in T&R's report entitled Subsurface Investigation for Area 3, <br /> dated August 17, 2001. <br /> In September 2001, a total of 11 Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT) borings (DP-1 through DP-11) <br /> were drilled to investigate the following: (1) subsurface lithology; (2) the presence of separate <br /> phase hydrocarbons (SPH); (3) the lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted <br /> groundwater east, south, and west of the Site; and (4) to investigate potential off-site sources <br /> upgradient (north-northwest) of the Site. Surficial soil samples were also collected from depths <br /> up to 5 feet below ground surface (bgs) to evaluate whether the presence of residual <br /> concentrations of metals present a threat to groundwater quality. Results are presented in the <br /> Clayton Group Associates (Clayton) report entitled Further Characterization at the West Weber <br /> Avenue and North Lincoln Street Site, Parcel 2A, dated December 18, 2001. <br /> In May 2002, Clayton initiated quarterly monitoring activities, installed eight additional CPT soil <br /> borings (DP-12 through DP-19), and collected grab samples to delineate soil and groundwater <br /> impacts previously identified in the vicinity of borings DP-1 through DP-6. In addition, Clayton <br /> performed a soil gas survey in July 2002 involving the installation of 111 Gore-SorberO modules <br /> to investigate the areas of greater petroleum hydrocarbon impact. Results are summarized in <br /> Clayton's Site Delineation Report, dated August 6, 2002. <br /> SECOR/Stantec Investigations: <br /> In December 2002, a 5-day DPE feasibility test was performed by SECOR, following the <br /> installation of seven DPE wells (DPE-1 though DPE-7). SPH were reportedly present in wells <br /> DPE-1, DPE-3, DPE-4, DPE-6, and DPE-7 prior to the initiation of testing. DPE tests were <br /> performed utilizing well 2AMW-14 for approximately 45 hours; simultaneously on wells DPE-4 <br />
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