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work Plan - Former Unocal Station No 0187 <br /> October 9, 1997 <br /> Water levels have risen steadily since August 1994 It is not possible to evaluate the range over which <br /> groundwater levels might fluctuate, as water levels have not dropped from one quarter to the next since <br /> the start of quarterly monitoring Soil with the highest TPHg and benzene concentrations are submerged. <br /> The zone of sandy soli is submerged Soil in the remaining unsaturated zone consists predominately of <br /> clay Sandy strata in the unsaturated zone do not appear to be laterally continuous A cross section <br /> depicting the subsurface conditions is included as Figure 5 <br /> Based on these observations, site conditions do not appear to warrant implementation of the soil vapor <br /> extraction feasibility study at this time The highest concentrations of residual hydrocarbons are below <br /> water, which indicates that vapor extraction is not an effective remedial alternative at this time <br /> We anticipate that the proposed offsite well will delineate the dissolved hydrocarbon plume Historical <br /> groundwater monitoring and sampling data indicates that the highest dissolved hydrocarbon <br /> concentrations are in the samples from wells U-1 and U-3 The highest concentrations in well U-1 were <br /> 5,000 ppb of TPHg and 960 ppb of benzene (August 1994) and have decreased to a low of 3I0 ppb of <br /> TPHg and 0 77 ppb of benzene (May and August 1997) The highest concentrations in well U-3 were <br /> 53,000 ppb of TPHg and 9,700 ppb of benzene (August 1994 and May 1995) and have decreased to 810 <br /> ppb of TPHg and 35 ppb of benzene (August 1997) Wells U-5 and U-6 have never contained detectable <br /> concentrations of TPHg or benzene Wells U-8 and U-9 located downgradient of the Unocal site have <br /> contained detectable concentrations of TPHg and benzene Well U-8 contained concentrations of TPHg <br /> (ranging from 110 to 380 ppb) in four of the eight sampling events and benzene was detected (ranging <br /> from 0 78 to 75 ppb) in three of eight sampling events Well U-9 was recently installed and has been <br /> monitored and sampled only once This well contained 930 ppb of TPHg and 130 ppb of benzene <br /> Samples from well U-7, located upgradient of the former Unocal site, has indicated that TPHg and <br /> benzene concentrations range from less than 50 to 12,000 ppb and less than 0 S to 44 ppb, respectively <br /> As previously reported, there is a potential upgradient source from the Unocal site. To date, it is <br /> unknown whether any environmental investigations have been performed at this potential upgradient <br /> source To date, the highest MTBE concentration was detected in well U-1 at 260 ppb The maximum <br /> concentrations of MTBE in the other eight wells has been 12 ppb The groundwater flow direction has <br /> consistently been to the northwest The most recent (third quarter 1997) Quarterly Data Report is <br /> attached <br /> To summarize the groundwater conditions beneath this site, the highest concentrations within the <br /> dissolved plume are near the western portion of the Unocal site (wells U-1 through U-3) These <br /> concentrations have decreased over the past three years The concentrations in the other wells (U-4 <br /> through U-8) have either been non-detectable are have also decreased over the past three years Only <br /> one sampling event has been performed with well U-9 The groundwater plume does not appear to be <br /> migrating at this time (stable plume), MTBE in the downgradient well (U-9) is only 12 ppb, the nearest <br /> water supply well is approximately 850 feet upgradient from the site (nearest downgradient water supply <br /> well is approximately 1,575 feet), and there appears no vapor pathways This information suggests that <br /> this site does not pose an immediate risk <br /> 482707-1 5 <br />