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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006991
RECORD_ID
PR0518132
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0013716
FACILITY_NAME
H & H MARINA
STREET_NUMBER
15135
STREET_NAME
EIGHT MILE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
06908021
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15135 EIGHT MILE RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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elcvation contours estimated using tht depth-to-water measurements collected on December 31 1997 indicated <br /> that UoundwatLr I7ov, at the site was generally consistent with the estimated flow on September IS 1997 <br /> On March 27 1998 Condor personnel were on site to conduct quarterly groundwater monitoring Laboratory <br /> analyses of groundwater Samples collected from the site monitor wells indicated that BTEX TPH-G and the <br /> selected gasoline oxygenates/additives were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in <br /> the sample collected from MW-i Ethanol tertiary-butanol, DfP1- ETBE and LAME were not detected at or <br /> above the. laboratory reported detection limits in any of the groundwater samples Detection lunits for the <br /> analysis of the samples collected from MW-2 and MW-3 were raised however, due to relatively high <br /> concentrations of MTBF in the samples collccted from those wells (as described below) Benzene and TPH-G <br /> were not detected at or above raised detection limas and low concentrations of IhX constituents were detected in <br /> the sample collected from MW-2 M IBL was detected at 110 000 4g/1 in the MW-2 sample BTEX and TPfI-G <br /> were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in thr, sample collected from MW-3 MTBE <br /> was detected at 1,900 µg/l in the MW-3 sample TPH-(i and BTFX constituents were detected in the sample <br /> collected from MW-4 M 1131, vas not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limit in the MW-4 <br /> sample No floating product sheen, or petroleum hydrocarbon odor was noted in the monitor wells <br /> Laboratory analytical results of the groundwater samples for the first quarter 1998 monitoring event were <br /> generally consistent with historical quarterly groundwater analytical data MTBL concentrations in samples <br /> from MW-2, however, increased by more than two orders of magnitude during the three sampling events <br /> conducted at the site <br /> Groundwater elevation measurements collected at the site monitor wells on March 27, 1998, indicated that the <br /> average depth from the ground surface to groundwater was approximately 5 feet Tnie average depth to water at <br /> • the site tnLreased by approximately I foot between December 31, 1997 and March 27, 1998 (,roundwater <br /> elevation contours tstimatcd using the depth-to-water measurements collected on March 27 1998 indicated that <br /> groundwater gradient at the site was generally consistent with the estimatcd gradient on Septembei 18 1997, and <br /> December 31, 1997 <br /> In a telephone conversation on :March 23, 1998, Mr Ronald Rowe of the San Joaquin County Public health <br /> Services/Environmental health Department (PIIS/E1113) indicated that based on his review of the report dated <br /> December 1 ], 1997 (referenced above), he was requesting that quarterly groundwater monitoring continue at the <br /> site Furthermore, he requested that a work plan be prepared for conducting quarterly surface water sampling <br /> and additional investigation of the gasoline oxygenate/additive plume to the east of monitor well MW-2 Condor <br /> subsequently prepared the Work Plan Additional Soil and Groundwater Investigation / Surface Water <br /> Sampling, dated May 27, 1998 In a faxed note dated June 1, 1998, Mr Rowe approved the work plan with the <br /> stipulation that a work plan addendum be prepared describing installation of additional borings to those proposed <br /> in the work plan and grab sampling of the Herman & Helen's Marina drinking water source Condor <br /> subsequently prepared the Work Plan Addendum, dated July 9, 1998 In a fax dated July 27, 1998, Mr Ron <br /> Rowe approved the work plan addendum adding that both the facility pre-treated drinking water and the post- <br /> treatment water should be sampled and analyzed by appropriate methods <br /> On June 25, 1998, a Condor representative was on site to conduct quarterly groundwater monitoring Laboratory <br /> analyses of groundwater samples collected from the site monitor wells indicated that BTEX, TPH-G and the <br /> selected gasoline oxygenates/additives were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in <br /> the sample collected from MW-1 Ethanol, tertiary-butanol, DIPE, and ETBE were not detected at or above the <br /> laboratory reported detection limits in any of the groundwater samples TAME was detected in the samples <br /> collected from MW-2 and MW-3 MTBF was detected in the samples collected from MW-2, MW-3, and MW-4 <br /> BTEX and TPFI-G were not detected at or above raised laboratory detection limits in the samples collected from <br /> MW-2 and MW-3 Relatively low concentrations of benzene, ethyl benzene, total xylenes, and TPH-G were <br /> detected in the sample collected from MW-4 Toluene was not detected at or above a raised laboratory detection <br />
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