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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006388
RECORD_ID
PR0545915
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0025964
FACILITY_NAME
CONRADY PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
1002
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STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1002 N YOSEMITE AVE
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Approved
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CLEARWATER <br /> G R O U P I N C <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> ' This report presents the results of groundwater monitoring Performed by <br /> Clearwater Group, Inc (Clearwater) on June 30, 1995 at 1002 North Yosemite Street <br /> ' in Stockton, California (Figure 1) The tasks performed during this phase of work <br /> included groundwater gauging, well purging and groundwater sample collection <br /> 1 <br /> 2.0 BACKGROUND <br /> ' Records indicate that the subject site was used as a gasoline service station from 1961 <br /> to 1978, and that the underground fuel storage tanks were removed in 1980. An <br /> ' environmental assessment conducted in 1990 by Evax Technologies, Inc consisted <br /> of a limited soil gas survey The purpose of this investigation was to identify any <br /> potential subsurface contamination in the vicinity of the three former underground <br /> storage tanks The soil gas survey indicated the possible presence of petroleum <br /> ' hydrocarbons m the soil <br /> Following this initial discovery, GeoAudit was retained to conduct a more <br /> comprehensive subsurface investigation The investigation consisted of drilling six <br /> soil borings to depths from between 29 5 and 36 5 feet below ground surface (bgs), <br /> and collecting soil samples at five foot intervals Laboratory analysis of soil samples <br /> collected during this phase of the project indicated the presence of relatively low <br /> levels of ethylbenzene in the soil around ,the western edge of the property <br /> Subsequently, San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health <br /> Division (PHS/EHD) directed the property owner to install monitoring wells,and to <br /> begin quarterly sampling. <br /> I 1 I <br /> E <br /> In accordance with PHS/EHD directives, GeoAudit completed installation and <br /> sampling of three groundwater morutormg wells (MW-1 through MW-3) in October <br /> ' 1993 The highest concentrations of volatiles were found in groundwater samples <br /> collected from MW-2, located near the former tank area. A detailed presentation of <br /> the initial site assessment can be found in GeoAudit`s November 1993 "Monitoring <br /> ' Well Installation and Quarterly Report". <br /> 'I <br /> To further evaluate the extent of hydrocarbon distribution in groundwater, <br /> Clearwater installed monitoring wells MW-4,and MW;5 on August 31, 1994 MW-51 <br /> was,irist`alled; approximately 50 feet dovwngradlent of MW-2 1 'At,the, request of fthe; f ' <br /> I � I I ! � � <br /> PHS/EHD, ,MW-4 was ,installed as an 'additional,data �'point to evaluate' possible ;E! <br /> I I k <br /> fluctuations in,ithb�,�groundwater,.flow Idirectioni iIWateri level and, surveying data <br /> I ! compiled ,ov'e1 the past,year ii d Ic�altes is fairly consistent norfhwesterri �groun�water <br /> flow direction' <br /> D-1'01 2Q95 1 August 3,1995 <br /> y. k <br />
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