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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004689
RECORD_ID
PR0544427
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004581
FACILITY_NAME
CHASE CHEVROLET*
STREET_NUMBER
423
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STREET_NAME
MADISON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
423 N MADISON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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1• 07 February 2000 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0144 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> Ground water was within the screened intervals of MW-19A, MW-20A and MW-21A <br /> Ground water elevations in wells MW-19, MW-20 and MW-21 were between 149 and 1 80 feet <br /> ' lower in the lower screened intervals beneath the confining clay layer than in the upper screened <br /> interval Data from the upper screened interval, established in first-encountered ground water was <br /> used for gradient determination <br /> 3 2 ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF WATER SAMPLES <br /> During the November 1999 monitoring,TPH-g was detected in samples from monitoring wells MW- <br /> 20A and MW-20B at concentrations of 3,200 parts per billion(ppb,reported as micrograms per liter) <br /> ' and 490 ppb, respectively BTEX compounds were detected In samples from wells MW-20A and <br /> MW-20B at concentrations as high as 280 ppb (benzene, MW-20A) TPH-d was detected in wells <br /> MW-19A,MW-20A,MW-21A and MW-20B at concentrations ranging from 110 ppb to 3,900 ppb <br /> TPH-mo was detected In monitoring wells MW-20A and MW-20B at concentrations of 480 ppb and <br /> 330 ppb,respectively A large variation in hydrocarbon concentrations occurred in wells MW-20 and <br /> MW-21, relative to the August 1999 sampling event The reason for this shift is not clear Of the <br /> remaining wells, detected concentrations of hydrocarbons in ground water increased in one well and <br /> decreased in four wells since the August 1999 sampling event <br /> ' MTBE was detected in ground water samples from wells MW-19A and MW-19B at concentrations <br /> of 1 3 ppb and 1 5 ppb, respectively Other oxygenates were not detected at the site during the <br /> ' November 1999 monitoring event Historically, only low concentrations of MTBE and TBA have <br /> been detected intermittently at the site Analytical results for November 1999 are summarized on <br /> Table 2 Analytical results of historical ground water samples are summarized on Tables 3 and 4 <br /> The laboratory report (MAI Laboratory I D Nos 25482-25491) and chain-of-custody forms are <br /> included in Appendix B <br /> ' 4.0 SUMMARY/CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based upon data collected from the site, AGE concludes <br /> Ground water elevation decreased approximately one foot at the site during the previous <br /> ' quarter Ground water remained above the screened interval in four of the shallow wells <br /> sampled during the current quarter Ground water elevations in wells completed beneath the <br /> clay layer were lower than in wells completed within first ground water <br /> ' • Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in four of the ten wells sampled during the November <br /> (0 1999 monitoring event Overall, concentrations of hydrocarbons have generally remained <br /> ' Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> S <br />
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