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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2004-0822 <br /> CALIFORNIA WATER CODE SECTION 13267 <br /> FOR <br /> SUPPORT TERMINALS OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, LP <br /> BULK FUEL TERMINAL#29 <br /> STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The Support Terminals Operating Partnership, LP (Discharger) owns the bulk fuel terminal at <br /> 2941 Navy Drive in Stockton(site). In February 2004, the Discharger discontinued its <br /> membership in the Stockton Terminals Technical Committee (STTC). Operations at all bulk fuel <br /> terminals at the Port of Stockton have resulted in petroleum hydrocarbon pollution of soil and <br /> groundwater. This pollution impaired the beneficial use of this water resource. First <br /> encountered groundwater fluctuates seasonally between about two to 10 feet below ground <br /> surface. There are four identified groundwater bearing zones at the site. Local groundwater flow <br /> is to the east-southeast. <br /> This Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) is issued pursuant to Section 13267 of the <br /> California Water Code and is necessary to delineate groundwater pollutant plumes and determine <br /> whether remediation efforts are effective. Existing data and information about the site show the <br /> presence of various chemicals, including total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline, TPH <br /> as diesel,benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes,methyl tertiary butyl ether(MTBE), tertiary <br /> butyl alcohol (TBA), and di-isopropyl ether(DIPE) emanating from the property due to the <br /> Discharger's past operations. The Discharger shall not implement any changes to this MRP <br /> unless and until a revised MRP is issued by the Executive Officer. <br /> Prior to construction of any new groundwater monitoring or extraction wells, and prior to <br /> destruction of any groundwater monitoring or extraction wells, the Discharger shall submit plans <br /> and specifications to the Regional Board for review and approval. Once installed, all new wells <br /> shall be added to the monitoring program and shall be sampled and analyzed according to the <br /> schedule below. <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> As shown on Figure 1, there are 30 monitoring wells. Wells PS/P-10, PS/P-23, ST/WC-lA, <br /> ST/WC-1B, ST/WC-1C; and UP/MW-3 are monitored for depth to groundwater only. The <br /> groundwater monitoring program for the 24 monitoring wells and any wells installed subsequent <br /> to the issuance of this MRP, shall follow the schedule below. Monitoring wells with free phase <br /> petroleum product or visible sheen shall be monitored, at a minimum, for product thickness and <br /> depth to water. Sample collection and analysis shall follow standard EPA protocol. <br />