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Mr Kyle Christie Project 0805-152 01 <br /> February 13, 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br /> January 31, 1992, Report 30041-2, and November 12, 1992, Report 30041-3) The lateral <br /> extent of residual gasoline hydrocarbons in soil was delineated at the site, except for the <br /> area near the southeast corner of the site Although trace to low concentrations of gasoline <br /> hydrocarbons were detected below 70 feet bgs, the vertical extent of residual gasoline <br /> hydrocarbons in soil appeared to be lirruted to between 50 and 70 feet bgs, dependent upon <br /> location, and from surface grade to approximately 70 feet bgs beneath the dispenser <br /> 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, <br /> Report 30041-2) The results of the test indicated that vapor extraction is a feasible means <br /> to remove residual gasoline hydrocarbons from the soil <br /> In December 1992, RESNA observed drilling of one soil boring (B-26) and construction of <br /> a vapor extraction well (VW-17) Residual gasoline hydrocarbons were detected in soil <br /> samples collected from the soil baring (RESNA, March 18, 1993, Report 30041-4) <br /> Groundwater was not encountered in the soil boring The lateral extent of residual gasoline <br />• hydrocarbons in soil has been delineated in all directions, with the exception of the vicinity <br /> south of boring B-26 <br /> ACTIVITIES PERFORMED DURING THE FOURTH QUARTER <br /> On November 14, 1994, EMCON submitted a third license agreement to the property owner <br /> across Patterson Pass Road in order to gain access for further assessment of soil On <br /> December 27, 1994, access was granted by the property owner to install three vapor extraction <br /> wells <br /> ANTICIPATED WORK <br /> EMCON will prepare a workplan for the installation of vapor extraction wells to be <br /> submitted to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Department (SJCPHS) and <br /> the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) After the workplan <br /> has been approved by the SJCPHS and RWQCB, EMCON will install three vapor <br /> extraction wells The proposed location of the vapor extraction wells will be on the south <br /> side of Patterson Pass in undeveloped property (open field) Therefore, field activities will <br /> likely be initiated in the second quarter of 1995, once the field has had an opportunity to <br /> dry <br /> SAON 1PJ010805108051520 ICM-941dms 3 <br /> I <br />