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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000575
RECORD_ID
PR0544169
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006437
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #90557*** (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
139
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13730012
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
139 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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t i <br /> Chevron Products Company 2 <br /> Chevron Service Station#9-0557, 139 South Center Street,Stockton,California 6101101 <br /> south of the site across Washington Street. A summary of previous investigations is <br /> ipresented as Attachment B. <br /> QUART-ERLY MONITORING <br /> Quarterly monitoring has been ongoing at the site since March 1991. Historical <br /> groundwater gradient has been generally consistent to the south-southeast. Water levels <br /> have fluctuated in the wells from approximately 27 feet bgs (recently) to 47 feet bgs in <br /> 1992. Generally, groundwater levels have risen at the site since 1994. Historically <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons have been reported in wells MW-1, MW-2, MW-6, MW-7, <br /> MW-8, and MW-9, with maximum concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg) and benzene reported as 120,000 ug/1 (MW-9, November 24, 1997) <br /> and 14,000 ug/l (MW-9, November 24, 1997), respectively. Historically, concentrations <br /> of methyl tertiary butyl ether have not been detected at the site. <br /> During the most recent sampling event (First Quarter 2001) separate phase <br /> hydrocarbons (SPH) were reported in on-site well MW-9 (located in the vicinity of the <br /> former USTs). Petroleum hydrocarbons were reported in off-site well MW-7 with <br /> concentrations of TPHg and benzene as 1,000 ug/1 and 30 ug/l, respectively. Petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were not detected in on-site wells MW-1 through MW-4 and MW-6 and <br /> off-site wells MW-5 and MW-8. <br /> i PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The scope of work proposed for this investigation will include the drilling and <br /> installation of five (5) feasibility testing/groundwater monitoring wells and the <br /> performance of both a dual phase extraction (DPE) pilot test and an aquifer test. <br /> The specific scope of work is discussed below: <br /> Well Installation <br /> • Borings. Five (5) proposed soil borings (MW-9A, MW-10, MW-11, <br /> and MW-12, MW-13) will be advanced by hollow-stem auger at the <br /> general locations shown on Figure 2. All of the borings will be <br /> completed as wells as described below. <br /> • Well Installation. Based on recent site groundwater data, the depth <br /> of four(4) of the borings will be advanced to approximately 32 feet <br /> bgs and completed with a screen interval of approximately 15 feet, <br /> from 17 to 32 feet bgs. The completed depth of MW-9A will be 57 <br /> feet bgs and completed similarly to MW-9, with 5 feet of screen <br /> extending from 52 to 57 feet bgs. <br /> • Permitting. The applicable permits for groundwater monitoring <br /> . wells will be obtained from the SJCEHD prior to drilling. <br /> 1:1Chevron1905571REPORTS\Feasibility Studylworkplan.doc <br />
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