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Site Background Information: Quick N Save # 1 <br /> i Page 2 of 6 <br /> f <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> On 21 October 1999, three USTs and associated piping and dispenser islands were removed from <br /> the site by Stockton Service Station Equipment Company (SSSEC) of Stockton, California. <br /> Approximately 150 cubic yards of hydrocarbon-impacted soil were removed and stockpiled during <br /> excavation of the USTs. Nine samples were collected beneath the USTs, six samples were collected <br /> beneath the dispenser area and two laboratory-composited soil samples were collected from the <br /> excavated stockpiled soil. <br /> Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), tertiary butanol (TBA), tertiary-amyl methyl ether (TAME) <br /> were detected in each of the soil samples collected from the site. Total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> quantified as gasoline (TPH-g) were detected at concentrations as high as 3 ,849 mg/kg beneath the <br /> western end ofthe center UST location. Volatile aromatics including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene <br /> and xylenes (BTEX) were detected at concentrations as high as 29 mg/kg from the same sample <br /> location. <br /> SOIL EXCAVATION <br /> On 20 April 2000, approximately 175 cubic yards of petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil were <br /> excavated from the former UST area. Excavation was performed by SSSEC. <br /> The highest concentrations ofpetroleumhydrocarbons, TPH-g and fuel additives were detected near <br /> the eastern end of the center UST (sample EN-16'). Fuel oxygenating compounds, including MTBE, <br /> TBA and TAME, were detected in each of the soil samples collected from the site at concentrations <br /> as high as 11 ,000 mg/kg. TPH-g was detected at concentrations up to 12,000 mg/kg beneath the <br /> western end of the center UST location. BTEX was detected at concentrations up to 1 ,800 mg/kg <br /> (total xylenes). <br /> PREVIOUS SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> On 05 and 06 August 2003 , four soil probe borings (B1 through 134) were advanced to a total depth <br /> of 50 feet bsg utilizing a van-mounted Geoprobe 5400 direct-push probing unit equipped with 1 .25- <br /> inch diameter probing rods. Two borings were advanced east and west, respectively, of the former <br /> UST excavation. The third boring was advanced north of the former UST excavation while the <br /> fourth boring was advanced east of the dispenser islands. <br /> TPH-g, MTBE, and BTEX compounds were detected in soil samples analyzed from all four borings. <br /> TPH-g was detected in soil samples at maximum concentrations of 21 ,000 mg/kg in boring B1 at <br /> 35 feet bsg. MTBE was detected in soil samples at maximum concentrations of 5 .6mg/kg (B4-35'). <br /> BTEX compounds were detected at maximum concentrations of 27mg/kg, 600mg/kg, 270mg/kg, <br /> Advanced GeoEnviranmental, Inc. <br />