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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003203
RECORD_ID
PR0541693
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023897
FACILITY_NAME
TOYOTA TOWN INC
STREET_NUMBER
610
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
HUNTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13906033
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
610 N HUNTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> Groundwater Flow Direction <br /> Water level measurements were collected from MW I through MW 10, and CW on December 18, <br /> 2003 Water levels ranged from 25 45 to 29 49 feet below the tops of the well casing elevations, <br /> representing an average decrease in the water table elevation of approximately 0 69 feet since <br /> September 2003 The water level data were used to develop a groundwater elevation contour <br /> map (Figure 3) Assuming that horizontal isotropic conditions prevail, shallow groundwater <br /> beneath the site flowed toward the northeast The average hydraulic gradient on December 18, <br /> 2003 was calculated to be 0 008 ft/ft or approximately 42 ft/mile A summary of groundwater <br /> monitoring data is presented in Table I <br /> REMEDIATION SYSTEM MONITORING ACTIVITIES <br /> Vapor Extraction System Monitoring <br /> The installation and startup of the vapor extraction system located at the site is detailed in ATC's <br /> Remediation System Installation Report for the Farmer Property, 610 North Hunter Street, <br /> Stockton, California, dated April 8, 2003 After the modifications desenbed in the Remediation <br /> System Installation Report were made to the system, ATC started the vapor extraction system on <br /> December 19, 2002 During the current reporting period, ATC personnel monitored the vapor <br /> extraction system on October 24, November 21, and December 30, 2003 The vapor extraction <br /> system was off-line for a few hours on July 29, 2003 <br /> 1 Parameters monitored in the field included vapor extraction flow rates, hydrocarbon vapor <br /> concentrations, groundwater extraction rate, total groundwater discharged to the City of Stockton <br /> sanitary sewer, and total hours of system operation Field monitoring data are contained in <br /> Attachment 3 <br />' On October 24, November 21, and December 30, 2003, ATC personnel collected vapor samples <br /> from wells V W I, V W2, V W3, V W4, and from the influent and effluent vapor streams of the vapor <br /> extraction system The samples were transported under chain-of-custody documentation to SunStar <br /> Laboratones, Inc (FLAP #2250) in Tustin, California and were analyzed for VOCs by EPA <br /> method TO-14 <br /> On October 24, November 21, and December 30, 2003, ATC personnel collected water samples <br /> from the groundwater treatment and discharge component of the vapor extraction system Water <br /> samples were collected from the influent and effluent of the groundwater treatment system and <br /> transported under chain-of-custody documentation to Argon Labs for analyses The water samples <br /> were analyzed for TPHg by EPA method 8015B, BTEX by EPA method 802113, and MTBE, <br /> TAME, ETBE, DIPS, TBA, 1,2-DCA, and EDB by EPA method 8260B <br /> s lenvkro1625961quartlyl4gr-2003 doc 4 <br />
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