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' PHASE VI SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION Site Code 2163 <br /> Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center <br /> 5400 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA <br />' underground product lines were triple rinsed, stubbed and abandoned in place A concrete slab <br /> on which the USTs were located was also abandoned in place The following summarizes the <br /> investigation activities completed to date <br />' Phase I investigation <br /> In May 1988, A D Selditch & Associates, Inc (ADS) drilled and sampled five borings on the <br /> Montgomery Ward site to determine whether any release had occurred in the former vicinity of <br /> the gasoline USTs (see Figure 2) Four of the borings (Borings 1 through 4) were located in the <br /> former area of the gasoline USTs, and one boring (Boring 5) was located in the west corner of <br />' the Montgomery Ward site to determine background soil conditions Borings 1 and 2, located at <br /> the southwest and southeast corners of the USTs, respectively, were drilled to a depth of 20 feet <br /> below ground surface (bgs) Borings 3 and 4 encountered auger refusal at 12 feet bgs, I e , the <br /> slab on which the USTs had been located was apparently encountered <br />' Detectable concentrations of TPH ranging from 8 to 38 ppm were encountered in only three of <br /> the samples tested (see Table 1) The detectable concentrations were all present in soil samples <br />' obtained from Barings 3 and 4 Total lead concentrations ranging from 6 to 36 ppm were <br /> present in all of the samples tested (ADS, 1988) <br /> Phase II Investigation <br /> In March 1991, EAI drilled and sampled two borings (Borings B-5 and B-6) at the Montgomery <br /> Ward site to determine whether operation of the former gasoline USTs Impacted the <br /> environment (see Figure 2) Borings B-5 and B-6 were terminated at a depth of approximately <br /> 31 5 and 51 5 feet bgs, respectively Ground water was not encountered during drilling No <br /> total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G), benzene, xylenes or ethyibenzene were <br />' detected in any of the samples collected from Boring B-5 (see Table 2) Toluene (ranging from <br /> 0 01 to 0 14 ppm) was the only aromatic hydrocarbon encountered in the samples obtained from <br /> Boring B-5 Elevated concentrations of TPH-G, toluene, xylenes, and ethylbenzene were <br />' detected in seven of the ten samples obtained at depths from six to 50 feet bgs in Boring B-6 (see <br /> Table 2) A solvent odor was noted during drilling of this boring No organic lead was detected <br /> in any of the samples tested, and the TPH-G concentration in the sample collected at 50 feet bgs <br /> was 7 3 ppm The concentrations of total and soluble lead detected were well below the <br />' standards contained in Title 22, California Code of Regulations (see EAI, 1991) <br /> Phase III Investigation <br />' Sewer Line <br /> Montgomery Ward suspected that a broken sewer line may be the source of contamination in <br />' Boring B-6 On June 9, 1991, Pacific Pipeline Survey (PPS) was retained by Montgomery Ward <br /> to investigate the existence of a possible break in the sanitary sewer manhole, associated piping, <br /> and a clarifier which are located in close proximity to the former location of the gasoline USTs <br /> According to this investigation, about one toot of the sewer line was broken <br /> On September 12, 1991, representatives of Stone Brothers excavated a trench around the <br /> suspected broken sewer line to an approximate depth of 2 5 feet bgs (see Figure 2) Two slant <br /> borings were drilled around the sewer line using a hand auger Commencing near the base of the <br /> clay pipe (2 5 feet bgs), Boring SB-1 was hand augered to a calculated vertical depth of 5 75 feet <br /> bgs Two soil samples (SS-1 and SS-2) were collected from Boring SB-1 at a depth of 3 5 and <br /> I ' <br />' Protect No 1232 2 ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT; INC <br />