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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011789
RECORD_ID
PR0543467
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024672
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO (ARCO) NO 6100
STREET_NUMBER
25775
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STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
City
TRACY
Zip
95377
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
25775 S PATTERSON PASS
P_LOCATION
03
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Approved
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Status Report <br /> ARCO Facility No 6100 <br /> Tracy, California <br /> Page 3 <br /> 8-inch diameter casing to 540 feet bgs, screened from 396 to 416 and from 496 to <br /> 536 feet bgs, and gravel packed from 35 to 540 feet bgs (The IT Group, September 10, <br /> 1999) Reportedly a sanitary seal was not installed A water sample from this well was <br /> collected and analyzed in August 1999 All analyzed constituents were reported below <br /> laboratory detection limits Depth to water was recorded in the well at the time of <br /> sampling to be approximately 40 feet bgs <br /> In October 1998, Pinnacle Environmental Solutions, Inc submitted Hydrocarbon Mass <br /> Evaluation, presenting the estimated mass of TPHG and BTEX constituents An <br /> addendum to this report was prepared by the IT Group and submitted in September 1999 <br /> San Joaquin County PHS/EHD submitted a Case Closure Summary to the California <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB) on February 1, 2000 requesting "no <br /> further action" of environmental work at the site CRWQCB declined the request for no <br /> further action (March 14, 2000) and required that a groundwater investigation be <br /> conducted at the site On June 5, 2000, Delta submitted a work plan for groundwater <br /> assessment The work plan was subsequently approved with comments by CRWQCB on <br /> June 9, 2000 <br /> Delta oversaw the installation of one groundwater monitoring well to a depth of 115 feet <br /> bgs using an air-rotary casing-hammer ng The boring was initially advanced to 200 feet <br /> in an effort to identify first encountered groundwater and to assess the vertical extent of <br /> residual hydrocarbons Groundwater was not encountered while drilling, though after the <br /> boring was completed, it was noted that water was entering the borehole at a very slow <br /> rate After allowing approximately 20 hours to elapse, at which time the water had <br /> stabilized at approximately 106 5 feet bgs, it was determined to construct a monitoring <br /> well in the boring On September 28, 2001, when the well was scheduled to be <br /> developed, the technician reported floating product present in the well Development was <br /> postponed and a free-phase product skimmer was installed in the well Product thickness <br /> ranged form 0 25 to 189 feet during the fourth quarter 2000 Approximately 15 gallons <br /> of product was removed from well MW-1 <br /> Results of laboratory analyses on soil samples collected from the boring indicate that <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons are predominantly present at depths between approximately <br /> 105 to 125 feet bgs The highest concentrations were detected at 111 feet bgs MTBE <br /> and other oxygenates were not detected in any of the soil samples analyzed (Delta, <br /> November 10, 2000) <br /> PRODUCT RECOVERY AND WELL DEVELOPMENT <br /> Delta continued to remove free product from MW-1 in the first quarter, 2001 In order to <br /> obtain measurements of the thickness of floating product in MW-1, and since the <br /> thickness cannot be measured while the free-phase product skimmer is within the well, <br /> the skimmer was removed on January 3, 2001 and weekly manual bailing of the product <br />
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