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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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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 6 of 7 <br /> Monitoring Data were included in the Fourth Quarter Groundwater Monitoring Report, dated November <br /> 20, 2002 <br /> In a letter dated October 2, 2002 Condor requested annual monitoring of monitoring wells MW-5, MW-6, <br /> MW-7, and the destruction of monitoring wells MW-8 and MW-10 In a letter dated February 4, 2003, the <br /> SJCEHD indicated that the monitoring frequency for monitoring wells MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, and MW- <br /> 10 could be reduced to annually (with the annual event to be conducted in the third quarter) and that <br /> monitoring well MW-8 could be destroyed The SJCEHD also indicated that installation of a monitoring <br /> well in the vicinity of former monitoring well MW-8 and a down-gradient monitoring well was required <br /> following development of the property that the MW-8 was located on Monitoring well MW-8 was <br /> destroyed by Condor on April 11, 2003 <br /> Condor conducted quarterly monitoring activities at the site on January 14 and 15, 2003 Laboratory <br /> analytical results of the groundwater samples indicated concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> constituents consistent with historical data At the request of Mr Jeffrey Wong of the SJCEHD, <br /> groundwater monitoring for gasoline oxygenates/additives was reinitiated during the first quarter of 2003 <br /> 1,2-DCA and TBA were detected in groundwater samples collected from MW-3 and MW-11 at <br /> concentrations of 190 µg/L and 15 µg/L, respectively The groundwater sample analytical results for <br /> MW-12D continued to indicate a trend of lower contaminant concentrations since the initial sampling <br /> event for this well conducted on October 25, 2001 The SVE system was temporanly removed from <br /> service for modifications on January 31, 2003 <br /> Condor conducted second quarter 2003 groundwater monitoring activities at the site on April 17 and 18, <br /> 2003 Laboratory analytical results of the groundwater samples indicated that concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon constituents were generally consistent with historical data Groundwater elevation data <br /> indicated that the groundwater gradient was consistent with historical groundwater gradients The SVE <br /> system continued to be out of service for modifications, pending approval by the SJCEHD of the RAP <br /> submitted by Condor for the site <br /> Condor conducted annual groundwater monitoring activities during the third quarter 2003 at the site on <br /> July 25, August 1, and August 4, 2003 Laboratory analytical results of the groundwater samples <br /> indicated that concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were generally consistent with <br /> historical data For the first time in the monitoring history of deep monitoring well MW-12D, none of the <br /> contaminants of concern were detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits TBA and <br /> TAME were detected in the sample collected from MW-3 for the first time (I 10 and 13 µg./L, <br /> respectively) The concentration of MTBE detected in the groundwater sample collected from MW-3 is <br /> consistent with an increasing trend for that contaminant in that well Groundwater elevation data indicated <br /> that the groundwater gradient was consistent with historical groundwater gradients The SVE system <br /> continued to be out of service for modifications, pending approval by the SJCEHD of the RAP submitted <br /> by Condor for the site <br /> Condor conducted fourth quarter 2003 groundwater monitoring activities at the site on November 9, 2003 <br /> Four of the site monitoring wells historically used to estimate groundwater gradient/elevation were not <br /> utilized during the monitoring event Water level data from wells MW-2 and MW-11 were significantly <br /> different than water levels from nearby wells and were believed to be erroneous MW-5 and MW-10 had <br /> • been paved over and were not relocated and restored until November 10 Laboratory analytical results of <br /> the groundwater samples indicated that concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were <br />
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