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� � � � .,raw• w� a�«x �: ��,�owrr�� � 'r� r«��:tx��^.;+yr�s��t.. <br /> W •` ""#'� w � .I' ah"�` .p. Vis`• s �,x � ter,, # �s ''rk• "�^ -.� ',�a� �1 !s. <br /> Chevron U.S.A.Products Company April 8, 1992 <br /> 02320 2241 Page 4 <br /> of Stockton. The saline-water/fresh-water boundary within these sedimentary units trends north to south <br /> across the western part of Stockton. The salir?groundwater west of this boundary is usually overlain by <br /> a layer of fresh groundwater to a depth of approximately 50 feet BGS;therefore, shallow monitoring wells <br /> usually sneaunter fresh groundwater on both sides of the boundary. <br /> v <br /> The materials penetrated to a depth of 30 feet during drilling at the site were predominantly silty <br /> clays, clayey silts and silty fine sands with lenses of coarser sands (Appendix A). Groundwater was <br /> encountered during the recent round of drilling at 18 to 20 feet BGS. <br /> 4.2 RESULTS OF SOIL ANALYSES <br /> Four soil samples cotlected from the three soil borings were submitted for laboratory analyses.Soil <br /> samples submitted included the 16-feet SGS samples from MW-6 and MW-7,and the 16-and 19-feet BGS <br /> samples from VW-1. Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected only in the two samples collected from VW-1 <br /> with concentrations reaching 2,700 parts per million(ppm)TPH-G and 10 ppm benzene in the 16-feet BGS <br /> sample. Analytical results of soil samples are summarized in Table 2. Laboratory analyses reports and <br /> chain-o±-custody manifests for the soil samples are included in Appendix C. <br /> 4.3 RESULTS OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND ANALYSES <br /> i <br /> Historical and recent monitoring data for the site are summarized In Table 1. Figures 2 and 3 are <br /> potentiornetric surface maps consL-ucted from data collected on March 11 and 17, 1992, respecWeiy. <br /> Figure 2 was constructed using the combined data from the cooperative monitoring event between ARCO <br /> and Chevron. The potentiome;ric surface maps indicate that groundwater beneath the site flows to the east <br /> and northeast at a hydraulic gradient of 0.001 to O.n <br /> Results of the groundwater analyses indicate that dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons are present <br /> In sx of the seven monitoring wells with TPH-G concentrations ranging from 150 to 13,000 parts-per-billion <br /> (ppb)and benzene from 0.7 to 3900 ppb(Figure 4 and 5). Off-site well MW-6 contained 3,900 ppb TPH-G <br /> and 63 ppb benzene. Analytical results of groundwater samples are summarized In Table 1. Laboratory <br /> analyses reports and chain-of-custody manifests are included In Appendix C. <br /> { <br /> . 22415VM1.RFr <br /> Gttou`uWATerr <br /> i 3i 1 <br />