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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011841
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
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TRACY
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95377
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
25775 S PATTERSON PASS
P_LOCATION
03
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�y <br /> . Mr Kyle Christie Project 0805-152 02 <br /> January 24, 1996 <br /> Page 2 <br /> hydrocarbons 1n soil appeared to be limited to a depth between 50 and 70 feet bgs, <br /> dependent upon location, and from surface grade to approximately 70 feet bgs beneath the <br /> dispenser islands <br /> RESNA performed a vapor extraction test at the site on October 14, 1991, using vapor <br /> extraction wells VW-1, VW-2, VW-3, and VW-4 (RESNA, January 31, 1992, Report <br /> No 30041-2) The results of the test indicated that vapor extraction is a feasible means to <br /> remove residual gasoline hydrocarbons from the soil <br /> In December 1992, RESNA observed the drilling of one soil boring (B-26) and the <br /> construction of a vapor extraction well Residual gasoline hydrocarbons were detected in <br /> the soil samples collected from the soil boring (RESNA, March 18, 1993, Report <br /> No 30041-4) Groundwater was not encountered in the soil boring The lateral extent of <br /> residual gasoline hydrocarbons in soil has not been delineated southeast of the site <br /> In August 1993, RESNA researched the water supply well located at the site Results of <br /> the investigation indicated the depth to first-encountered groundwater was not indicated on <br /> the Department of Water Resources (DWR) driller's log for the water-supply well <br /> •' (June 26, 1969), however, the log does indicate that the depth to groundwater after <br /> development was 100 feet bgs RESNA measured static groundwater after pumping the <br /> well for 0 25 hour Static groundwater was measured at approximately 58 51 feet below <br /> the access plug Based on current vapor extraction wells drilled to 115 feet bgs, RESNA <br /> concluded that first-encountered groundwater beneath the site 1s below 115 feet bgs, <br /> groundwater 1s under confined conditions, and the top of the first saturated urut, based on <br /> DWR driller's logs, is most likely 396 feet bgs or deeper <br /> In June 1995, a geologist from EMCON observed Woodward Drilling drill one soil boring <br /> and install one vapor extraction well (VW-18) In July 1995, a geologist from EMCON <br /> observed All Terrain Drilling drill two soil borings and install two vapor extraction wells <br /> (VW-19 and VW-20) Locations of the vapor extraction wells are shown on Figure 2 <br /> Groundwater was not encountered during drilling activities <br /> Results of laboratory analyses of soil samples collected from the borings indicated that <br /> TPHG concentrations ranged from below laboratory detection limits to 16 ppm, and <br /> benzene concentrations ranged from below laboratory detection limits to 0 26 ppm <br /> ACTIVITIES PERFORMED DURING THE FOURTH QUARTER <br /> No environmental work was conducted at the site during this quarter <br /> SAGIN\PJM0S08051520 2DS-96\pas 2 <br />
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