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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006697
RECORD_ID
PR0543479
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024679
FACILITY_NAME
CANEPA'S CAR WASH
STREET_NUMBER
6230
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
081360030
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6230 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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ti <br /> Site History s <br /> Canepa's Car Wash(Pacific Avenue) <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br /> results of the groundwater samples indicated that with the exception of MW-1, concentrations of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were generally consistent with historical data Contaminant <br /> concentrations in the sample collected from MW-I increased sharply relative to the previous monitoring <br /> --event due to active pumping drawing contamination to the well Contaminant concentrations in the <br /> sample collected from MW-3 decreased relative to the previous monitoring event Contaminant _ <br /> concentrations in the sample collected from -MW-11 increased slightly relative to the July 2004 <br /> Wmonitoring_event_(groundwater_samples were-not-collected-from--MW-1-1-during--the-October-2004- - <br /> groundwater monitoring event) Groundwater elevation data indicated that a cone of depression had <br /> formed at the location of MW-1 Monthly sampling and reports submitted to MUD, as required by the <br /> Groundwater Discharge Permit, for the months of November and December 2004, and January 2005 <br /> indicated-thiit-none-of-the-cbntaminants-of-concern-were-detected-at-or-above-the-laboratory-reported. ' <br /> detection limits <br /> A Condor representative conducted the groundwater monitoring activities for the second quarter of 2005, <br /> on April 13, 2005 The representative made field observations at the 11 site monitoring wells (MW-1 <br /> through MW-7, and MW-9 through MW-12D) and at one soil vapor extraction well (SV-4) Depth to <br /> water measurements were collected from MW-1 through MW-7, MW-9 through MW-12D, and SV-4 <br /> MW-1 and MW-11 were used for groundwater extraction related to the operation of the groundwater <br /> treatment system The results and analyses of the second quarter groundwater monitoring event showed <br /> that the cone of depression around MW-I had a greater radius of influence than measured during the <br /> previous quarter Concentrations of MTBE decreased in the pumping wells, MW-1 and MW-l 1, while the <br /> concentration increased in MW-3- The data collected from the groundwater extraction and treatment <br /> system indicated that the system continued to remove hydrocarbons at a steady rate and from a radius of <br /> influence that was larger than that reported during the first quarter 2005 The SVE system had removed <br /> approximately 40 pounds of gasoline during the second quarter of 2005 and 9,760 pounds of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons from the soil since the SVE system was placed into service on November 1, 2004 The <br /> laboratory analytical data for the final discharge sample collected on February 16, 2005 indicated that <br /> none of the contaminants of concern were detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits <br /> except for MTBE, which was detected at a concentration of 120 µg/l, This concentration of MTBE <br /> =exceeded the discharge limit set forth in the MUD groundwatendischarge permit,-and the system-was shut <br /> down Corrective action was undertaken and the equipment was restarted as of April 6 2005 <br /> Condor representatives conducted the groundwater monitoring activities for the third quarter of 2005 on <br /> - July 28,-2005 The representatives made field observations at the 11 site monitoring wells (MW-1 through <br /> MW-7, and MW-9 through MW-12D) and at one soil vapor extraction well (SV-4) Depth to water <br /> measurements were collected from MW-1 through MW-7, MW-9 through MW-12D, and SV-4 MW-1 <br /> - and MW-11 were used for groundwater extraction-related to the operation of the groundwater treatment - - <br /> system Concentrations of MTBE at MW-1 were the highest ever measured at the monitoring well, while <br /> concentrations of MTBE at MW-3 have been increasing over the previous sampling events None of the <br /> contaminants of concern were detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in monitoring <br /> wells MW-4 through MW-7; MW-9, MW-10, and MW-:12D All other measurements and laboratory data <br /> were generally consistent with previous quarters and trends <br /> The system operated approximately 1,332 hours between April 15, 2005 and July 28, 2005, which is 53% <br /> of the time, whereas the total operational hours for the system since it began operating (November 1, <br /> --==- -- —2004)-thr6ugh July 28, 2005 has been 2,969 hours, which is 46% of the time The groundwater treatment <br /> - system removed petroleum hydrocarbons from approximately 348,873 gallons of groundwater during the <br /> third quarter of 2005, and a total of approximately 705,313 gallons have been treated by the system as of <br /> July 28, 2005 The average groundwater pumping rate between April 15, 2005, and July 28, 2005, was <br /> approximately 4 35 gallons per minute Condor estimates that approximately 71 pounds of gasoline have <br />
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