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"FCalifornia Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />Central Valley Region <br />MiMea H. Hlcket Robert Schneider, Chair <br />Secr¢Mrry jor <br />Environmental Sacramento Main Office Gray qav <br />!'rolecrion <br />Internet Address: http://www.swrcb-ca,gov/rwgcb5 Governor <br />3443 Rougier Road, Suite A. Sacramento, California 95827-3003 <br />Phone (916) 255-3000 • FAX (916) 255-3015 <br />TO: Brian Newman FROM: James Barton <br />Senior WRC Engineer E ineering Geologist <br />file SIGNATURE: <br />/ � I <br />DATE: 12 August 2003 <br />SUBJECT: SECOND QUARTER 1003, QUARTERLYPROGRESS REPORT , CHEVRONSTATION <br />#9-5775, 301 WEST KETTLEMAN LANE, LODI, SANJOAQUIN COUNTY, REGIONAL BOARD <br />CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ORDER NO. 5-00-704 <br />I reviewed the Second Quarter 2003, Quarterly Progress Report, Chevron Station #9-5775, <br />301 Nest Kettleman Lane, Lodi, San Joaquin County, Cleanup and Abatement Order No. 5-00-704 <br />(Report); dated 14 July 2003, submitted on Chevron's behalf by SECOR International Incorporated <br />(SECOR). The Report provides the analytical results of the April 2003 quarterly groundwater <br />monitoring event, evaluates the effectiveness of the groundwater extraction (GWE) and soil vapor <br />extraction (SVE) remedial systems, and states that SVE and GWE influent concentrations show <br />asymptotic levels have been reached by both remediation systems. The Report recommends shutting off <br />the SVE system, continuing the groundwater pump and treat remediation for hydraulic control, and <br />reducing groundwater monitoring from quarterly to semi-annually in monitoring wells MW -2, <br />MW -1 IA, MW -1113, MW -12A, MW -12B, MW -13, MW -20A, and MW -20B. <br />Groundwater samples were analyzed for total petroIeum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), and motor oil <br />(TPH-mo); benzene-tolune-ethylbenzene-xylenes (BTEX); volatile organic compounds (VOCs), <br />including 1,2-dichlorethane, ethylene dibromide, and trichloroethylene; and fuel oxygenates, including <br />methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE). MtBE was the only contaminant detected in all monitoring wells during <br />April 2003 (maximum concentration, 15 µg/L). TPHg (maximum concentration 1.2 parts per million by <br />volume) was the only contaminant detected in the SVE system influent gas. Two gallons of TPHg were <br />removed by SVE during the second quarter of 2003. MtBE (maximum concentration 17 Ag/L) was the <br />only contaminant detected in the GWE system influent. <br />Comments: <br />1) Regional Board Cleanup and Abatement Order No. 5-00-704 requires that the SVE system be <br />operated continuously. The SVE system has removed 676.9 gallons of TPHg and 11.7 gallons of <br />benzene, and 1.2 gallons of MtBE since 2000. In the second quarter of 2003, the SVE system removed <br />minimal contaminants (2 gallons of TPHg and no benzene or MtBE), and demonstrated no significant <br />SVE concentration rebound since the first quarter of 2003. I concur with SECOR's recommendation to <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br />Kftycled paper <br />The energychalknge facing CL fomia is scat EveryCaWorni= needs to uke irrrrnediate action to reduce energyconsumpt'ion. <br />For 2 61 of simple vnvs tiou can reduce demand and cut }our energycosts, see our Web -site at http://wwwsvmb.cL,cov/rwxicb5 <br />