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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0505509
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0006824
FACILITY_NAME
BP STATION #11191
STREET_NUMBER
1469
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
APN
08818030
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1469 E HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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BASELINE ASSESSMENT REPORT <br /> Site Number 11191 <br /> 1469 East Hammer Lane <br /> Stockton, California <br /> 4, Supplemental Site Assessment Work <br /> On July 11, 1994, EMCON measured PID headspace at the tank basin observations wells and <br /> beneath each product dispenser. The PID reading was 2.7 ppm at the northwest observation <br /> well. PID readings for the dispensers at the center and west pump islands ranged from 0.3 ppm <br /> at the diesel dispenser (TD-1) to 32.4 ppm at the south dispenser on the west island (TD-2; <br /> Figure A-1). <br /> On November 8, 1994, EMCON conducted supplemental assessment activities at the site. <br /> Three exploratory soil borings (THP-1 through THP-3) were advanced by using CPT <br /> equipment (Figure A-1). THP-1 was drilled to approximately 80 feet bgs, THP-2 was drilled <br /> to 26 feet bgs, and THP-3 was drilled to only 17 feet bgs because of CPT refusal. Soil types <br /> logged from drilling included sandy clay, silt, sand, and clayey silt to the total depths drilled <br /> (see boring logs, labeled HP-1 through HP-3, in Attachment D). No groundwater was <br /> encountered. Product odor was noted at 10 feet bgs in boring THP-1. PID reading were <br /> obtained every 5 feet, if possible. PID readings taken at between 10 and 25 feet bgs in THP-1 <br /> ranged from 790 ppm to 164 ppm No volatile organic vapors were detected in soil samples <br /> collected from borings THP-2 and THP-3. <br /> Two soil samples were collected from boring THP-2 and THP-3 and three samples were <br /> collected from boring THP-1 and submitted for laboratory analysis of TPH-G, TPH-D, <br /> TPH-O, and BTEX. The soil samples from boring THP-I were also analyzed for HVOCs. <br /> None of the analyzed constituents was detected in the soil samples(Table A-1). <br /> Grab soil samples were taken from soils beneath the southern dispenser of the west pump <br /> island (TD-2) and the diesel dispenser (TD-1; Figure A-1). These samples were analyzed for <br /> TPH-G, TPH-D, TPH-O, and BTEX. TPH-G (up to 29 ppm) and TPH-D (up to <br /> 40,000 ppm) were detected in both samples (Table A-1). Xylenes at 0.5 ppm were detected in <br /> sample TD-2. A copy of the laboratory report is included in Attachment D. <br /> RfrOS/RPT/l 1191 RPT.D07-94/LAM/1m1:6 Rev.0.02/03195 <br /> 0952-089.03 <br /> 1 <br />
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