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1 <br /> 14800 W Frontage Rd (Hwy 99) - 2 - 4 September 1998 <br /> • Manteca, San Joaquin County <br /> ' In response to the request by Regional Board staff,APEX submitted the 7 July 1998 "Response to Delay <br /> No Further Action Required Decision and Closure Request", on behalf of Moore Petroleum The report <br /> provides a determination of the mass of contamination remaining on-site, a fate and transport study and <br /> estimate of the contaminant concentrations that may impact the on-site domestic well and nearby off-site <br /> domestic well, and explains why conditions remaining at the site will not adversely impact water quality, <br /> health or other beneficial uses <br /> Estimates of the mass of contamination remaining in the subsurface soil and groundwater are as follows <br /> ' ContamInant. Mass, LocaU <br /> ' MTBE 0 068 lbs dissolved in groundwater <br /> 1,2-DCA 0 032 lbs dissolved in groundwater <br /> ' t\ 001 lbs remaining in soil <br /> .y�e <br /> o � <br /> TPHdiesel � 0 56 lbs dissolved in groundwater <br /> ' The estimates forr idual soil contamm!�ion are based on the analytical results for the 29 August 1997 <br /> sampling event 1, -DCA was the only contaminant detected above the laboratory reporting limits <br /> • during this sampling event, therefore, based on the assumptions, this was the only contaminant used m <br /> the mass balance calculation for soil <br /> 3 <br /> ' The residual contaminant mass calculation for groundwater, is based on the analytical results of <br /> groundwater sampling performed on 21 November 1997 MTBE,1,2-DCA and TPHd,were the only <br /> contaminants detected above the laboratory reporting limits during the indicated sampling event Based <br /> ' on the assumptions,these were the only contaminants used in the mass balance calculation s <br /> The driller's log for the new on-site domestic well was provided The log suggests that interbedded sand <br /> and clay is present below the site to a depth of approximately 175 feet bgs Between 175 feet and 278 <br /> feet bgs,the log documents a clay unit that is approximately 100 feet thick, with one 2 foot unit of sand <br /> between 229 and 231 feet bgs Below 278 feet bgs, the boring log reports interbedded sand and clay The <br /> ' 6-inch diameter domestic well is screened from 34 0 to 360 feet bgs A bentorute sanitary seal is present <br /> from 220 feet bgs to the surface <br /> ' The new on-site domestic well was drilled between 8 and 13 October 1997 On 13 October 1997, the <br /> well was developed, static water level was measured, and the well was sampled Analytical results of <br /> ' tivs sample detected 1200 ppb TPHg and 3 4 ppb total Xylenes The well was resampled on - .. <br /> 21 November 1997 No contaminants were detected above their respective reporting /routs during the <br /> November sampling event On 1 September 1998, I called Tom Landwehr of APEX, requesting an <br /> explanation for the contaminant concentrations in the new well during the 13 October 1998 sampling <br /> event During the telephone conversation, Mr Landwehr attributed the contamination to the well <br /> . developer's pump and/or drilling fluids, and indicated that the 21 November 1997 sampling results <br /> support this conclusion <br />