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Levand-Bright Property - 2 29 July 2016 <br />3 East 11th Street <br />Tracy, San Joaquin County <br />Family Trust. At the time the release was discovered and to the present date, both the Levand <br />Family Trust and the Mildred Levand Bright Family Trust both own 50% of the property at 3 East <br />111h Street, Tracy. Copies of the San Joaquin County Recorder's Office individual grant deeds, <br />and a parcel map are attached. As the owner of the property at the time the leak was <br />discovered, and as a current property owner, the Mildred Levand Bright Family Trust is an <br />additional Responsible Party. Under the Water Code, as owners and operators of an <br />underground storage tank system at the time a leak is discovered, both Responsible Parties are <br />obligated to clean-up the property at 3 East ll th Street in Tracy. <br />In the Work Plan, AGE proposes to: <br />Advance a total of eight (8) soil borings using direct push drilling technology to <br />investigate the lateral and vertical extent of pollution. The soil boring located at the <br />former UST was proposed to be advanced to a total depth of 40 ft bgs and up to 50 feet <br />below ground surface (ft bgs) if contamination is observed, based on field observations <br />of hydrocarbon odor and organic vapor meter concentrations at 40 ft bgs. The other <br />seven (7) soil borings are proposed to be advanced to total depths of 20 ft bgs to assess <br />the lateral extent of pollution. <br />Collect soil samples, and shallow and deep groundwater samples during advancement <br />of the borings for submission to an analytical laboratory chemical analysis. <br />Submit soil and groundwater samples to a certified analytical laboratory for analysis of: <br />total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G); benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and <br />total xylenes (collectively BTEX); fuel oxygenates: methyl tert butyl ether (MTBE), <br />di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tert butyl ether (ETBE), tertiary-amyl methyl ether <br />(TMAE) and tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA); and fuel scavengers: ethylene dibromide (EDB) <br />and 1,2-dichloroethan (1,2-DCA). <br />The Work Plan was approved by San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />(SJEHD) staff in a letter dated 21 January 2015, with the following conditions: <br />Limit the total depth of borings to 20 ft bgs, except the boring located in the tank pit, <br />which should be limited to 40 ft bgs. Reduction in total boring depths is due to the depth <br />to water in the subject area, which is approximately 10 ft bgs. <br />Add analysis for semi-volatile organic compounds by EPA method 8270 to the analytical <br />list for a shallow tank pit sample, as the UST possibly contained waste fuel. <br />Central Valley Water Board staff concur with SJEHD staffs approval of the Work Plan, and staff <br />concur with the scope of work with the following additional conditions: <br />1. All conditions listed by SJEHD staff in its 2 January 2015 letter are adhered to. A copy <br />of SJEHD staffs 2 January 2015 letter is attached for reference.