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boring B-3 contained the 130,000 ppb (,ug/L) TPH-g with 21,000 ppb MTBE, 3800 ppb benzene, <br /> 18,000 ppb toluene, 3,100 ppb ethylbenzene and 17,000 ppb xylenes <br /> IThe highest levels reported in the GeoAudit investigation were from boring GB2, south of the <br /> UST location The groundwater sample was reported to contain 13,000 ppb TPH-g, 83 ppb <br /> benzene, 840 ppb toluene, 230 ppb ethylbenzene and 1900 ppb xylenes They also reported 3,400 <br /> ppb TPH-g, 35 ppb benzene, 48 ppb toluene, 16 ppb ethylbenzene and 96 ppb xylenes in boring <br /> GB8 <br /> Additional Soil Borings <br /> On May 12' , 1998 Westex began mud rotary drilling near the former waste oil tank location (B- <br /> 11) for collection of continuous core samples Because little soil was recovered, drilling was <br /> discontinued at a depth of approximately 35 feet Soil samples collected at depths of 14 feet and 33 <br /> I feet below grade were submitted for chemical analysis Hydrocarbon contamination was reported <br /> for the sample at 33 feet below grade <br /> On May 27 and 28, 1998, Gregg DrilLng completed Cone Penetrometry Borings CPT-11 and CPT- <br /> 12 CPT-11 was located near B-11 and CPT-12 was completed behind the building, between the <br /> UST's and the drinking water well Samples were collected at vaned depths at both locations <br /> Hydrocarbon contamination was reported in the samples from CPT-11 The samples from CPT-12 <br /> were non detect for the parameters tested <br /> Tank Removals <br /> Remedy Construction, Inc removed two 10,000 gallon diesel tanks (east end of the UST tank pit <br /> area) on June 5, 1998 The work was completed in conjunction with upgrade of UST's at the site <br /> The soil around the fill end of the tanks showed stairung from green to black, and a diesel odor was <br /> detected <br /> The remaining four 10,000 gallon gasoline tanks (west end of the UST tank pit area)were removed <br /> by Remedy Construction, Inc on June 10, 1998 The soil around the fill end of the tanks had a <br /> gasoline odor <br /> Soil samples were taken at each end of the tanks Grab water samples were also collected at each <br /> end of the tank pit The results of sampling showed that hydrocarbon contamination was present in <br /> I the bottom of the excavation Highest levels were reported along the south sidewall of the tank pit <br /> i <br /> Franks One Stop, 2072 W Yosenute Ave , Manteca, CA August 11, 1998 <br /> Well Survey Report File 015-WS RPT <br /> 4 <br />