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Chevron <br /> WO Chevron <br /> May 21, 1997 Chevron Pipe line Company <br /> 4000 Executive Parkway,Suite 400 <br /> San Ramon,CA 94583 <br /> P.O.Box 6059 <br /> San Ramon,CA 94583-0759 <br /> Mr. Michael J. Infurna Jr. <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> P. O. Box 388 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201-0388 C-N ra" <br /> y; EU1 <br /> h1'�'2Y <br /> Hanson Property <br /> San Joaquin County APN No. 252-040-02 MAY 27 1997 <br /> 7750 West Shulte Road,Tracy, California 95376 <br /> ENIVIRONnnENTAL HEALTH <br /> Dear Michael: � "V1, . !' :SERVICES <br /> As discussed in your May 13, 1997 telephone conversation with Elizabeth Lu, Chevron Pipe Line <br /> Company (CPL)proposes to install one temporary monitoring well at the subject site and to <br /> collect at least two rounds of groundwater sampling data from the newly installed well. This <br /> additional work is being conducted because results from a soil and groundwater screening event <br /> performed on March 21, 1997 indicated the presence of benzo(a)pyrene at 0.4 micrograms per <br /> liter. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), including benzo(a)pyrene, were detected at relatively <br /> low concentrations in soil samples collected during the screening event. Because the field <br /> techniques used to collect the groundwater sample may have entrained soil particles in the sample, <br /> CPL proposes to install a temporary monitoring well for the purpose of confirming the detection <br /> of benzo(a)pyrene. Benzene, toluene,ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), and total <br /> extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH) were not detected in soil samples. The PAHs <br /> detected in soil were below U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX Preliminary <br /> Remediation Goals. Therefore, soil samples will not be collected as part of this additional work. <br /> CPL proposes installing the temporary monitoring well in the same approximate location where <br /> the previous groundwater sample was collected(Figure 1). A schematic diagram showing the <br /> proposed well construction details for the temporary well is presented in Figure 2. Upon <br /> completion, the well will be developed and purged until water quality parameters stabilize. After <br /> well development and purging have been completed, a groundwater sample will be collected and <br /> analyzed for BTEX using EPA Method 8020, PAHs using EPA Method 8310, total purgeable <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons (TPPH) using EPA Methods 5030/8015M quantified against a gasoline <br /> standard and TEPH using EPA Methods 3630M/3550/8015M quantified against a diesel <br /> standard. A second groundwater sample will be collected and analyzed for the same constituents <br /> approximately 30 days from the fust sampling event. Data from both rounds of groundwater <br /> sampling and the March 21, 1997 field screening event will be summarized in a letter report and <br /> submitted to your office for review. <br />