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4 <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2004-0803 <br /> FOR <br /> KINDER MORGAN ENERGY PARTNERS, L.P. <br /> THROUGH ITS OPERATING PARTNER SFPP L.P. <br /> HOLT PETROLEUM PIPELINE RELEASE SITE <br /> 3851 SOUTH WHISKEY SLOUGH ROAD <br /> HOLT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. through its operating partner SFPP L.P. (formerly known <br /> as Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline), hereafter Discharger, operates an underground petroleum pipeline <br /> that generally runs from the San Francisco Bay area-to Reno, Nevada. In February 1986, Santa <br /> Fe Pacific Pipeline discovered that a section of its 10 inch diameter pipeline passing near Holt <br /> was breached during a flood and leaking its contents. The resulting groundwater pollution and <br /> cleanup site is at 3851 South Whiskey Slough Road west of Holt and southeast of Trapper <br /> Slough. The soil and groundwater, which is about one to 12 feet below ground surface (bgs), are <br /> polluted with a variety of constituents found in petroleum fuel products. This pollution impaired <br /> the beneficial use of this water resource. Polluted groundwater and soil vapors are extracted and <br /> piped to an on-site treatment system. Order No. 5-00-217, National Pollutant Discharge <br /> Elimination System Number CA0084701, issued to the Discharger on 27 October 2000, governs <br /> discharge of the treated groundwater to Trapper Sough. <br /> This Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) is issued pursuant to Section 13267 of the <br /> California Water Code and is necessary to delineate the groundwater pollutant plume and <br /> determine whether remediation efforts are effective. Existing data and information about the site <br /> show the presence of various chemicals, including benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylene and <br /> gasoline and diesel range total petroleum hydrocarbons, emanating from the property and <br /> resulting from the Discharger's operation. The Discharger shall not implement any changes to <br /> this MRP unless and until a revised MRP is issued by the Executive Officer. This MRP replaces <br /> the requirements listed in MRP No. R5-2003-0811 issued on 4 April 2003. <br /> Prior to construction of any new groundwater monitoring or extraction wells, and prior to the <br /> destruction of any groundwater monitoring or extraction wells, the Discharger shall submit plans <br /> and specifications to the Board for review and approval. Once installed, all new wells shall be <br /> added to the monitoring program and shall be sampled and analyzed according to the schedule <br /> below. <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> As shown on Figure 1 and detailed in Table 1, there are 33 wells, including 19 monitoring wells, <br /> 4 groundwater extraction wells and 10 vapor extraction wells. The groundwater monitoring <br /> program is for 17 monitoring wells designated as M-1, M-2, M-8, M-10,N-7, N-8,N-15, N-16, <br />