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CLE ANUP AND ABATEMEiv ORDER NO 5-00-700 2 <br /> FLAG CITY CHEVRON <br /> 6421 CAPITOL AVENUE <br /> LODI SAN IOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Maximum concentrations of soil and groundwater contamination from tank it sample <br /> TPHg TPHd I Benzene Toluene Ethyl benzene Xylenes <br /> Soil (mg/kg) 1,500 NA 81 140 26 180 <br /> Water 1) 18 000 1,400 230 J 300 160 860 <br /> 4 In July 1996, three groundwater morutoring wells were sampled, and all samples were less than <br /> detection limits for TPHg, TPHd, and benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) <br /> constituents Although TPH was non-detect at the site, methyl-tertiary-butyl ether (MtBE) was <br /> identified at 310 ug/1 in monitoring well MW-1, near the underground storage tanks (USTs) <br /> MtBE was also identified up to 3 7 µg/1 from two nearby monitoring wells <br /> 5 Subsequent soil and groundwater investigations were completed, and four additional monitoring <br /> wells were installed Eight groundwater sampling events have been completed between July <br /> 1996 and June 1999 Groundwater samples were found to contain up to 480 µg11 of TPHg, <br /> 1,500 µg/1 of TPHd, and 1,600 µg/1 of MtBE <br /> 6 A Small Public Water System (Transient Water System) well at Rocky's Restaurant, <br /> 14659 Thornton Road, was sampled in February, April, June, and December 1999, and MtBE <br /> was identified up to 18 µg/1 <br /> 7 The Califoiriia Department of Health Services Drinking Water Action Level for MtBE is 13 gg/l, <br /> and the Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level for taste and odor is 5 gg/1 <br /> 8 MtBE has also been identified in monitoring wells located west of Flag City Chevron at the <br /> Three B's Truck Plaza, 14749 Thornton Road in Lodi The Three B's Truck Plaza, formerly <br /> owned by Richard Bokides and his two brothers, also has an active investigation for petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons, however MtBE has not been identified in the area of the former USTs at the <br /> Three B's site <br /> 9 Two municipal we1ls identified as Flag City Well =1 and #2 are about 1,600 feet and 700 feet <br /> southeast of the Flag City Chevron underground storage tanks site, respectively The Flag City <br /> wells are Non-Community Water System (Non-Transient Water System) wells that provide water <br /> to Flag City businesses east of Thornton Road A groundwater analysis for petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons has not been provided for these wells While both the Flag City wells are currently <br /> upgradient from Flag City Chevron, the well screens are set below the MtBE contamination and <br /> therefore could induce flow of contaminated grouDdwater to the well The wells are used daily at <br /> an estimated flow rate of 1,000 gallons per mmute <br /> 10 On 24 September 1999, on behalf of the Discharger. Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Incorporated <br /> (AGE), submitted a Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Work Plan (Workplan) to the <br /> County for continued investigation of petroleum hydrocarbons The County approved the <br /> . Workplan on 6 October 1999, however, the Workplan has not been implemented to date AGE <br /> is scheduled to complete quarterly monitoring of all monitoring wells and water supply wells by <br /> late February 2000 <br />