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fTi Subsurface Investigation Report-Tosco(Former BP)Service Station No. 11 195 Lathrop,California <br /> April 11,2002 <br /> ground surface to depths ranging from 6 feet bgs to approximately 10.5 feet bgs. Generally, underlying the <br /> poorly graded sand in all borings, are layers of silt with sand or silty sand, which are in turn underlain by well <br /> graded sand to the total explored depth of 12 feet bgs, except in B-3, in which the well graded sand was not <br /> encountered. In B-5, a layer of silt was encountered, extending from approximately 7.5 feet bgs to <br /> approximately 8.5 feet bgs,and was interbedded with poorly graded sand. Underlying the poorly graded sand <br /> in B-5,is a layer of well graded sand extending from approximately 10 feet bgs to the total explored depth of <br /> 12 feet bgs. Detailed descriptions of the soil encountered during this investigation can be found in the boring <br /> logs in Appendix B. <br /> 4.2 Soil Analytical Results <br /> Analytical results of the soil samples collected during this investigation showed no detectable concentrations <br /> of hydrocarbon constituents in any of the samples. The stockpile sample, Comp-1(A,B) contained <br /> concentrations of lead that are acceptable for disposal at Allied Waste Forward Landfill. The analytical results <br /> from the soil samples are summarized in Tables 2 and 3. <br /> 4.3 Groundwater Analytical Results <br /> Grab groundwater sample B-6 did not contain detectable concentrations of any hydrocarbon constituents <br /> analyzed. Samples B-1,B-2, B-4 and B-5 contained MtBE at 95, 10,000,25 and 3.0 ppb, respectively(EPA <br /> Method 8260). TPHg and BTEX constituents were not detected in any of the groundwater samples collected <br /> during this investigation, except groundwater sample B-5, which contained Total Xylenes at 2.8 ppb. The <br /> analytical results of the grab groundwater samples are summarized in Table 1. <br /> 5.0 . INTERIM REMEDIAL ACTION <br /> 5.1 Groundwater Removal and Disposal <br /> Groundwater has been purged on a weekly basis from conductor casing CC-WS and monitoring wells MW-3, <br /> MW5 and MW-10. The groundwater is purged from the wells directly into vacuum trucks by Onyx and <br /> transported to the Tosco Refinery in Rodeo,California for disposal. During UST replacement activities in 1999, <br /> approximately 39,000 gallons were purged from the former LIST pit. Between May 5, 2000 and February 5,2002 <br /> approximately 136,367 gallons of groundwater were removed from CC-WS, approximately 29,917 gallons of <br /> groundwater were removed from MW-3, approximately 209,267 gallons-of groundwater were removed from <br /> MW-5 and approximately 33,950 gallons of groundwater were removed from MW-10. From the start date of <br /> January 19, 1999 to February 5,2002 approximately 609,261 gallons of groundwater were removed from the site. <br /> Groundwater removal totals and dates are summarized in Table 4. <br /> 5.2 Groundwater Sampling <br /> Groundwater samples have been collected periodically from the conductor casing CC-WS,MW-3,MW-5 and <br /> MW-10 and analyzed for TPHg by EPA Method 8015, and BTEX by EPA Method 8020, MtBE by EPA <br /> Methods 8020 or 8260. The results have been used to document hydrocarbon concentration trends and comply <br /> with Tosco Refinery requirements. Sample dates and analytical results are summarized in Table 4. <br /> % 140193.11-2 <br /> 6 <br /> I <br /> i <br />