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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007279
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
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Approved
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mg/kg, respectively Additional information can be found In the Condor Earth Technologies, Inc <br /> (Condor)-prepared Tank Pull Testing Results, dated 18 November 1991 <br /> Based on the contamination detected in the soil samples collected during the UST removals the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) directed the investigation of the TPH-g <br /> and TPH-d contaminated soil <br /> SITE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> On 22 August 1995, three hydropunch soil bonngs (HP-1, HP-2 and HP-3) were advanced at the <br /> site TPH-g and BTEX were detected in soil and ground water samples collected from each boring, <br /> at maximum concentrations of 300 mg/kg TPH-g, 190 mg/kg TPH-d, 12 kg/mg benzene,3 1 mg/kg <br /> toluene, 5 5 mg/kg ethylbenzene and 22 mg/kg in soil sample HP-1-11', and 10 micrograms/liter <br /> (µg11) TPH-g, 0 24 µg/1 TPH-d, 260 gg/I benzene, 8 4 µg/1 ethylbenzene and 36 [Ig/l xylenes in <br /> water sample HP-1) <br /> On 29 August 1996,five probe borings were advanced at the site TPH-g,BTEX and methyl-tertiary <br /> butyl ether(MTBE) were detected In the soil and ground water samples collected from the borings <br /> advanced in the northern portion of the site <br /> On 10 September 1997, four ground water monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, MW-3 and MW-4) <br /> were installed at the site to investigate and monitor the lateral extent of impacted ground water <br /> TPH-g,BTEX,and MTBE were detected in the soil samples from borings MW-2 and MW-4 TPH- <br /> g, BTEX, MTBE, tertiary amyl methyl ether(TAME) and tertiary butanol (TBA)were detected in <br /> the ground water samples collected from the wells on 18 September 1997 Ground water elevation <br /> data at the site indicated that the ground water was being controlled by the active Island drainage <br /> pumping system adjacent to the site <br /> Quarterly ground water monitoring at the site has been on-going since September 1997 to the <br /> present Analytical results of ground water samples collected from September 1997 to present are <br /> summarized on Table 2 The inferred ground water flow direction at the site has been consistently <br /> toward the southeast <br /> Quarterly surface water sampling of the north and south ends of the drainage ditch(DDN and DDS, <br /> respectively)and the east and west ends of the island drainage channel (IDCE and IDCW) adjacent <br /> to the site began in October 1998 Analytical results of surface water samples collected from <br /> October 1998 to the present are summarized on Table 2 <br /> Between 1 I and 13 September 2000, thirteen soil borings (DP-1 through DP-9, SP-1 and HP-1 <br /> through HP-3)were advanced at the site MTBE was detected in the four-foot sample collected from <br /> DP-4 and MTBE and TAME were detected in the eight-foot soil sample collected from DP-5 <br /> MTBE was detected in the ground water samples collected from borings DP-I through DP-6,DP-8, <br /> DP-9 and HP-2 at concentrations as high as 37,000 [cg/1 (DP-5) Additional information and <br /> i <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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