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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002544
RECORD_ID
PR0542014
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023306
FACILITY_NAME
LARRYS AUTO REPAIR
STREET_NUMBER
308
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STREET_NAME
GRANT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
308 N GRANT ST
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01
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I <br /> SITE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> An initial subsurface assessment was performed by WaterWork Corporation One soil boring was <br /> advanced to a depth of approximately 35 feet below surface grade (bsg) near tank A Ground water <br /> was encountered at 32 feet bsg Details of the initial investigation were summarized in a Preliminary <br /> Assessment Report dated 12 January 1990, prepared by WaterWork <br /> Five soil borings(B 1 through B5)were drilled at the site by Geological Audit Services,Inc between <br /> 11 and 14 February 1994 Borings B 1 through B4 were completed as ground water monitoring wells <br /> MW-1 through MW-4,respectively Free product was encountered in MW-4 and removed between <br /> September and November 1994 Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline(TPH-g)and <br /> Ivolatile aromatics(benzene,toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes,BTEX)were detected in each well <br /> TPH as diesel (TPH-d) was detected in MW-4 <br /> From 19 to 26 February 1996,six borings were advanced at the site byAdvanced GeoEnvironmental, <br /> Inc Bonng MW-7 was advanced to a depth of 60 feet and was completed as a ground water <br /> monitoring well Boring VW-1, drilled at an angle of 30° from vertical directed N 34°E, was <br /> advanced to a vertical depth of 55 feet bsg with a horizontal run of 31 8 feet and was backfilled to <br /> surface grade Bonngs VW-2, VW-3 and VW-4 were advanced vertically to a depth of 55 feet and <br /> I were completed as vapor extraction remediation wells (VW-2 double-completed) Boring VW-5, <br /> drilled at an angle of 10° from vertical directed N 80° W,was advanced to a depth of 55 vertical feet <br /> bsg with a horizontal run of 7 feet and was tnple-completed as a vapor extraction remediation well <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in each boring at concentrations as high as 23,000 mg/kg <br /> (milligrams per kilogram, equivalent to parts per million, ppm, VW5 at 15 feet) <br /> Sample VW3-40 and VW5-30 were analyzed for bioenumeration and physicochemical properties <br /> Very low populations of both general and selective microbial populations were observed Nitrogen <br /> concentrations were below optimal for biodegradation of hydrocarbons Additional background <br /> information is summanzed in the AGE-prepared Quarterly Report-August 1997 <br /> On 13 and 14 November 2001, two off-site,paired soil borings (CPT-2 and CPT-3)were advanced <br /> immediately south of the site (Figure 2) utilizing CPT technology CPT-2 was advanced to a <br /> maximum depth of 157 feet bsg and CPT-3 was advanced to 180 feet bsg Laboratory analytical <br /> results detected the highest petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted CPT water samples from fine-grained <br /> soil intervals between approximately 50 and 85 feet bsg and between 135 and 160 feet bsg at the <br /> southern tanks location(CPT-2),the impacted ground water plume extends laterally at all depths to <br /> the CPT-3 location BTEX compounds were detected at all depths in the CPT borings BTEX in <br /> water samples collected from CPT-2 exceeded the DHS's Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) <br /> for BTEX in ground water, however, benzene was the only BTEX compounds exceeding the MCL <br /> in water samples collected from CPT-3 VOCs were detected at all depths in the CPT borings 1,2- <br /> DCA was present in HU2 and HU12/13 at concentrations exceeding the MCL In addition, <br /> naphthalene, n-propyl benzene, 1,2,4-tnmethylbenzene and 1,3,5-tnmethylbenzene concentrations <br /> in HU3 and HU12/13 exceeded their respective action levels, and n-propyl benzene exceeded its <br /> action level in HU2 The vertical and lateral extent of contaminated soil and ground water have not <br /> been defined at the site <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmentai,Inc <br />
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