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' 1 RN (31 01 4ic, 1c 121 SOL RC ] S , IN (, <br /> J N1uno7J3 Apr 1999 2 <br /> was encountered in the excavation at a depth of about 9.25 ft Strong <br /> hydrocarbon odors and traces of floating Hydrocarbons were noted In the <br /> open excavation Gravel removed from the pit were slightly stained, but <br /> hydrocarbon staining was not observed on the excavation wails Since <br /> groundwater was encountered in the tank pit, only a water sample was <br /> collected for analysis Water sample TP-W-1 , which was analyzed by B&C, <br /> contained xylenes at 1 . 1 ppb (Table 2) <br /> 15 Oct-ober 1987, - Julian Munoz. Sa_f_gway <br />' Between 12 and 14 August 1987, WA installed monitoring wells MW-1 through <br /> MW-3 From ground surface to between 24 to 26 ft below grade, low- <br /> estimated permeability silty clay and clayey silt were observed These <br /> were underlain to 33 ft below grade by moderate- to high-estimated <br /> permeability silty sand and clean sand. Groundwater was encountered at <br /> about 18 ft below grade TFH and BTX were not detected in soil samples <br /> collected during drilling of the borings or in groundwater samples <br /> collected after completion of the wells Analytic results for the soil <br /> and water samples are included in Tables l and 2, respectively, and well <br /> locations are presented in Figure 3 Geologic cross-sections A-A' and B- <br /> B' , which include analytic results and PID readings measured during <br /> drilling, are presented in Figures 4 and 5, respectively <br /> 10 February 1988 - Julian Munoz. Safeway <br /> On 23 and 24 January 1988, pea gravel , which contained fuel hydrocarbons <br /> and had been stored In the excavation after the removal of the storage <br />' tanks, was removed for aeration on site Approximately 750 cubic yards <br /> of pea gravel were stockpiled at the northwest corner of the Safeway <br /> facility Pea gravel was not removed from beneath or around a 10 inch <br /> diameter water main and 14- inch diameter storm drain, which trend across <br />' the northern side of the excavation A continuous cement slab, used to <br /> tie down the storage tanks was encountered at about 13.5 ft below grade <br /> (Figure 3) Two samples of the pea gravel TP-B-2 and TP-B-3, which were <br />' composited for analysis, were collected to determine the concentration of <br /> TFH present In the north side of the excavation Native soil samples TP- <br /> N-1, TP-N-4 , TP-N-5, TP-N-6, and TP-N-7 were collected along the southern <br /> half of the excavation (Figure 3) The composited pea gravel samples, <br /> which were analyzed by B&C, contained 450 ppm TFH TFH were not detected <br /> in samples TP-N-1A and TP-N-4A The highest concentration of TFH was <br /> detected at 3,700 ppm in sample TP-N-7 collected from the southwestern <br /> corner of the excavation Analytic results for native samples and pea <br /> gravel are presented in Tables 1 and 3, respectively <br />' 07611 may <br />