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1, s <br /> P <br /> Chevron Prmiucts Company 2 <br /> Chc%Totl Slaliotl»9-2i9(t.25(,51)I Iittlma\99\ooh.Acaamo.Calilonlia Nmember 21.2111111 <br /> with no visible holes observed. The associated product piping was also removed at this <br /> time. Approximately 1,000 cubic yards of soil was removed to facilitate the installation <br /> of the three new 12,000 gallon USTs. Analytical results for soil samples reported low <br /> levels (1.9 ppm to 410 ppm) of total petroleum hydrocarbons calculated as gasoline <br /> (TPHg), benzene(0.008 ppm to 0.1 1 ppm), toluene (0.009 ppm to 6.7 ppm), <br /> ethylbenzene (0.008 ppm to 6.9 ppm), and xylenes (0.009 ppm to 46 ppm). <br /> On June 24 and July 28, 1994, water samples were taken ti-om the domestic well located <br /> near the frontage road, west of the pump islands. Analytical results reported non- <br /> detectable levels of TPHg, and benzene; toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) on <br /> both occasions. <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The scope of work proposed for this assessment includes the drilling of three <br /> exploratory borings to collect soil and grrnutdwater samples. Groundwater is <br /> anticipated to be encountered at approximately 70 feet bgs (Touchstone, 1994). <br /> The specific scope of work is discussed below: <br /> • Exploratory Borings. Three exploratory borings will be advanced <br /> at the general locations shown in Figure 2. One boring will be <br /> located in the area adjacent to the gasoline USTs, one boring will be <br /> located in the area of the former waste oil UST, and one boring will <br /> be located between the source area and the on-site domestic well. <br /> The borings will be advanced to approximately 75 feet bgs. Soil <br /> samples will be collected every five feet, and at a minimum, the <br /> capillary fringe and bottom soil samples will be submitted for <br /> analysis. A groundwater"grab" sample will also be collected and <br /> submitted for analysis. <br /> • Soil and Groundwater Sample Analysis. Soil and groundwater <br /> samples will be submitted to a California State-certified laboratory <br /> and analyzed for the presence of TPHg, BTEX, and the fuel <br /> oxygenates methyl tertiary butyl ether (MtBE), ethyl tertiary butyl <br /> ether(EtBE), di-isopropyl ether(DiPE), tertiary amyl methyl ether <br /> (TAME), tertiary butanol (TBA), ethylene dibromide (EDB), 1-2 <br /> dichloroethane(1-2 DCA), methanol, and ethanol. <br /> • Domestic Well Sampling. The on-site domestic well will be <br /> sampled by first stressing the well by running water inside the station <br /> building. When the well cycles on, water samples will be taken fi-om <br /> a valve at the wellhead. The domestic well samples will be analyzed <br /> for TPHg, BTEX, and fuel oxygenates (MtBE, EtBE, DI PE, TAME, <br /> TBA, EDB, 1-2 DCA, methanol, and ethanol). <br /> 1:\Clie%T0t1\9231)6,R,iptlrt,`WP 5011 \%ell sample.tloc <br />