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I <br /> i <br /> -WGE- 1396 E. REAMER STREET <br /> ROUTE 0 2 BOX 177 <br /> WESTERN GEO-ENGINEEFLS woor_��r�o.cA 95695-9603 <br /> CALIF. CONTRACTOR #513857 A CORPORATION FAX (916) 682.0273 <br /> REGISTERED GEOLOGISTS (9, 16) 662-4509 <br /> i. <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> Western Geo Engineers completed a SoII and ground water investigation July 25, <br /> 1988 This investigation indicated that the soii contamination in and around the <br /> underground tank areas has been alleviated during tank removal and excavation <br /> prior to installation of the upgraded tank and piping system. During this <br /> investigation three ground water monitor wells where placed on site (MW-1 north <br /> of the fuel tank excavation, MW-2 south o1 the office and southeast of the fuel <br /> tank excavation and MW-3 east of the pump islands and fuel tank excavation). <br /> Sampling of the monitor wells during the site investigation indicated that minor <br /> dissolved, gasoline range, ground water contamination exiots near the northwest <br /> corner of the station property. This ground water ranges between eleven and <br /> thirteen feet below the surface. <br /> LOCATION <br /> Desert Petroleum Service Station #787, a Mobil Station, is Located at 950 11th <br /> Street, Tracy, San Joaquin County, Ca.lif,arnia, in Sec 29; T2S; A5E; MDB&M at <br /> approximately 50 feet above mean sea level, and in Assessor's .book 231, parcel <br /> number 09-02 (see figures 1 and 2). <br /> PURPOSE AND SCOPE ` <br /> The purpose of this supplemental report is to substantiate the minor dissolved, <br /> gasoline range, ground water contamination that exists near the northwest corner <br /> of the station property and to document the trend of the ground water gradient two <br /> months after the closure of the excavations. <br /> On July 7, 1988 the site visit included re-surveying the top of the casings of the <br /> moni'or wells (post traffic box installation), depth to ground water measurements <br /> and ground water sampling. The ground water samples were preserved and <br /> chain-of-custody Hand delivered to Eureka Laboratory of Sacramento, CA. <br /> Another site visit was conducted on August 9, 1988 at which time depth to ground <br /> j water measurements and ground water samples were obtained. Also during this <br /> site visit all water stored in collection drums (from the purging of the monitor wells <br /> prior to sampling) was taken to the City of Tracy Water Treatment Plant for <br /> disposal and the site was cleared of containment drums. <br /> DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY <br /> x <br /> The initial site assessment report (Western Geo-Engineers technical report dated <br /> July 25, 1988) showed that the excavation produced from the fuel tanks removal <br /> acted as a recharge and discharge area, dependent upon local precipitation and <br /> weather conditions. This excavation was closed (new tanks and fill material) on <br /> June 1, 1988 and the subsequent ground water data obtained from the monitoring <br /> rounds conducted on July 5, and August 9, 1988 show the ground water gradient <br /> trended back to the northeast, which was the initial ground water gradient <br />