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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007245
RECORD_ID
PR0544809
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0004030
FACILITY_NAME
THREE PALMS GROCERY
STREET_NUMBER
6732
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
10110001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
6732 E WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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a <br /> C,,C <br /> A SSOCIATES INC <br /> by soil samples from SB 1 at 45 5 feet bgs and SB2 at 55 5 feet bgs which contained only trace or <br /> nondetectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons Total lead was detected at 5 5 mg/kg <br /> in the soil sample collected from SBI. at 25 5 feet bgs Neither benzene, fuel oxygenate <br /> additives, nor VOCs were detected above laboratory method detection limits in any of the soil <br /> samples analyzed <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbon constituents, including TPHg and total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg), and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), were detected in <br /> initial groundwater grab samples collected from borings SBI and S132 Only benzene, which was <br /> reported at concentrations of 7 6 parts per billion (ppb) and 12 ppb, exceeded California's <br /> Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for drinking water <br /> On June 15 and 16, 1999, a total of three soil borings (MW1 through MW3) were advanced at <br /> the site in the vicinity of the "closed" or former underground storage tanks (USTs) to evaluate <br /> determine the lateral extent of petroleum affected soil and groundwater Following soil sample <br /> collection the borings were completed as groundwater monitoring wells The initial sampling of <br /> the on-site wells indicated only low levels of petroleum hydrocarbons were present in MW-1 <br /> On October 26, 2001, ATC submitted a request for closure The San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department (SJEHD) requested that an additional monitoring event be <br /> performed <br /> ATC has conducted groundwater monitoring at the site beginning in June 1999 and continuing <br /> through March 2003 Laboratory analytical data indicates that TPHg and BTEX have been <br /> consistently detected at low levels in well MW-1, that 1,2-DCA has been detected in wells MW- <br /> 1, MW-2, and MW-3 during the fourth quarter 2001 sampling event, and that 1,2-DCA was <br /> detected in wells MW-1 and MW-3 during the first quarter 2003 sampling event <br /> The San Joaquin County EHD issued a letter to Ms Lolly Bozzano on September 11, 2003 The <br /> letter included a summary of the EHD review of the "First Quarter 2003 Groundwater <br /> Monitoring Report" dated June 26, 2003, prepared by ATC The EHD concluded that due to the <br /> continuing presence of TPHg, and BTEX in groundwater samples collected from monitoring well <br /> MWA and the presence of 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) in groundwater samples collected from <br /> wells MW-1 and MW-3, further investigation of the site is warranted Additionally, the EHD <br /> reviewed a Closure Report for the site prepared in 2001 by ATC and discussed the contents with <br /> the CVRWQCB The CVRWQCB felt that the mass of contamination remaining in the soil was <br /> higher than the mass calculated in the report and that the feasibility of vapor extraction should be <br /> evaluated to remediate the contamination remaining in the soil that could continue to be a source <br /> of contaminant impact to groundwater Based on their review, the EHD requested a work plan to <br /> investigate the lateral and vertical extent of the contamination at the site and to evaluate remedial <br /> alternatives for cleanup of the site <br /> w\14885\reportsl1gtr2004 doc 2 <br />
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