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1 <br /> ' Site Background Information- Ripon Farm Service <br /> • Page 3 of 9 <br /> 1 <br /> approximately 250 feet southeast of well MW-5 A second well, located 75 feet north of the site, <br /> ' supplies water for the Jimco Truck Stop A third well serves the residence southeast of the site <br /> Municipal Wells The City of Ripon has established twelve wells Five of the twelve wells have been <br /> ' either abandoned or are off-line due to high inorganic contamination Seven wells are operational <br /> and are tested or have been tested for California Title 22 contaminants One well is located <br /> approximately 750 feet west of the site This well was recently established and has not been <br /> ' activated This well is the only municipal well within 2,000 feet of the site, with the other wells <br /> located more than 2,000 feet southeast of site The distance of this well from the subject site limits <br /> its potential to be adversely impacted by the release of petroleum hydrocarbons on the site <br /> ' Threatened Well As described below,the domestic well for the Jimco Truck Stop is located within <br /> the northen margin of the soil and ground water petroleum plumes, in a down-gradient direction <br /> from the site, and is therefore the well most likely to be effected by the release of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons on the subject site <br /> ' UST REMOVAL <br /> ' • Four underground storage tanks (USTs) were removed from the site on 15 July 1987 One <br /> 10,000-gallon diesel tank(Tank#1) and one 7,500-gallon diesel tank(Tank#2) were located near <br /> ' the tuning shop One 10,000-gallon unleaded gasoline tank(Tank#3)and one 10,000-gallon diesel <br /> tank(Tank#4)were located approximately 120 feet east of the shop After removal,one sample was <br /> collected below each UST at depths between 18 feet and 21 feet bsg Petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> ' detected in soil samples collected below Tanks #1, #2, and#3 <br /> ' ASSESSMENT OF HYDROCARBON-IMPACTED SOIL AND GROUND WATER <br /> In April 1994, eight soil borings (B i through B8) were advanced at the site, three of the borings <br /> ' were completed as ground water monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3) During drilling, <br /> ground water was encountered at a depth of approximately 20 feet bsg <br /> ' • Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPH-g) were detected in ten soil <br /> samples at concentrations as high as 3,800 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg) Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPH-d) were detected in twelve samples at concentrations <br /> ' as high as 9,000 mg/kg The maximum concentration of TPH-g was detected in sample <br /> 134-20, the maximum TPH-d was detected in sample 138-20 <br /> ' • TPH-g was detected in ground water samples from MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 at <br /> concentrations of 1,700 micrograms per liter (µg/1), 14,000 µg11, and 2,600 µg/1, <br /> respectively TPH-d was detected in the MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 samples at <br /> ' Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc <br /> 1 <br />