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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009571
RECORD_ID
PR0542235
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024262
FACILITY_NAME
CANEPA CAR WASH
STREET_NUMBER
248
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
PARK
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13906035
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
248 E PARK ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Site History <br /> Canepa's Car Wash(Pacific Avenue) <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> was determined that the configuration of the existing SVE wells appeared to be sufficient to remove a <br /> majority of the remaining gasoline contaminants in the vadose zone <br /> During the fall of 1997, an Authority to Construct permit was applied for with the APCD for the <br /> installation of a SVE system Prior to granting approval of the installation of the SVE system, the <br /> Underground Storage Tank Clean-Up Fund indicated the need for additional investigation Condor <br /> subsequently conducted the installation and sampling of two soil borings adjacent to the SVE well array <br /> The investigation included soil vapor screening using the Simulprobe sampling device in soil vapor <br /> collection mode The results of the additional investigation indicated that high levels of volatile organic <br /> compounds were present in the soil vapor at the site The findings of the investigation were reported in <br /> Report—Soil and Groundwater Investigation, dated June 12, 1998 <br /> Operation of the SVE system was initiated on March 15, 1999, and continues as of the date of this report <br /> Due to a directive from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (USTCF), Iaboratory analyses of <br /> groundwater samples for gasoline oxygenates/additives by EPA Method 8260 was discontinued <br /> beginning with the October 1999, quarterly groundwater monitoring event The USTCF indicated that <br /> analysis by EPA Method 8260 is not warranted based on h;stoncal groundwater laboratory analytical <br /> results Commencing with the October 1999, quarterly groundwater monitoring event, laboratory analyses <br /> of groundwater samples for gasoline oxygenates/additives is limited to MTBE using EPA Method 602 0 <br /> In the report—Soil and Groundwater Investigation, dated June 12, 1998, Condor recommended additional <br /> soil and groundwater investigation to further characterize the extent of contamination at the site In a <br /> faxed document dated July 28, 1998, Mr Ron Rowe of the PHS/EHD requested a work plan describing <br /> the recommended additional investigation activities In response to Mr Rowe's request, Condor <br /> submitted the Soil Baring and Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan dated November 17, 1998, <br /> describing proposed additional investigative activities Upon review of the work plan, Mr Rowe verbally <br /> requested that the work plan be modified to include deep aquifer characterization with a cone <br /> penetrometer Condor prepared a letter dated May 18, 1999 providing a work plan addendum describing <br /> the proposed additional deep aquifer soil and groundwater investigation In a letter to Mr Remo Canepa <br /> dated May 4, 2001 Mr Jeffrey Wong of the PHS/EHD approved the work plan dated November 17, 1998 <br /> and the work plan addendum provided by the Condor letter dated May 18, 1999 <br /> Due to a directive from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (USTCF), laboratory analysis of <br /> groundwater samples for gasoline oxygenates/additives by EPA Method 8260 was discontinued <br /> beginning with the October 1999, quarterly groundwater monitoring event The USTCF indicated that <br /> analysis by EPA Method 8260 is not warranted based on historical groundwater laboratory analytical <br /> results Commencing with the October 1999, quarterly groundwater monitoring event, laboratory analyses <br /> of groundwater samples for gasoline oxygenates/additives is limited to MTBE using EPA Method 602 <br /> In response to a request by Mr Wong of the PHS/EHD, Condor submitted a Groundwater Mounding <br /> Study Work Plan, dated August 15, 2001 Mr Wong approved the work plan in a letter dated August 25, <br /> 2001, pending the installation of the additional proposed monitoring wells described above <br /> In August 2001, Condor conducted a sensitive receptor survey within a 2,000-foot radius of the site to <br /> identify potential areas of groundwater recharge or discharge (surface water bodies), schools, and <br /> potential water well users that could be impacted by migration of groundwater from the site The results <br /> of the: sensitive receptor survey are included in the Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring (Third Quarter <br />
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