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R� y <br /> PUBLIC H15ALTH SERVICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer �. <br /> QLlFo.�i,;� <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 209/468-3420 FILE COPY <br /> JOE TOSTE JR <br /> TOSTE FARMS JUN 14 1999 <br /> 2460 TOSTE ROAD <br /> TRACY CA 95376 <br /> Re: TRACY MARINE SALES Site Code: 1735 <br /> 2353 TOSTE ROAD <br /> TRACY, CA 95376 <br /> 9 Geoprobe soil borings were advanced at the above referenced site on June 24, 1998. San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) received the Preliminary <br /> Investigation and Evaluation Report dated March 30, 1999 prepared by Advanced GeoEnvironmental, <br /> Inc. (AGE) on April 2, 1999. <br /> • SoiI samples were collected from Soil Boring 1 (BI) to B7 for laboratory analyses. Hydrocarbon <br /> petroleum contamination was detected in the soil samples collected from 6 of the 7 soil borings. <br /> The soil sample with the highest petroleum hydrocarbon concentration was taken from B5 at 10 <br /> feet below surface grade(bsg). The analytical results of this soil sample were 9,100 parts per billion <br /> (ppb) of Benzene, 34,000 ppb of Toluene, 17,000 ppb of Ethyl-benzene, 82,000 ppb of Xylenes, <br /> 43,000 ppb of Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE), and 630 parts per million (ppm) of Total <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbon as gasoline (TPH-g). Grab water samples were collected from 7 of the 9 <br /> soil borings (131, B3,B5,B6, B7,B8,B9) for laboratory analyses. Analytical results of the grab <br /> water sample from B8 was 65 ppb of MTBE, and from B9 was 0.89 ppb of Benzene. Petroleum <br /> contamination in the soil at B8 and B9 has not been determined since soil samples were not <br /> collected. B8 was the southernmost boring advanced on site during this investigation, while B9 was <br /> the northernmost boring. Therefore, the horizontal extent of the soil contamination at the site has <br /> not been defined. <br /> • The deepest soil sample analyzed was collected from B5 at 25 feet bsg. The analytical results of this <br /> soil sample were 6.0 ppb of Benzene, 19 ppb of Toluene,7.3 ppb of Ethyl-Benzene,33 ppb of <br /> Xylenes,and 58 ppb of MTBE. The vertical extent of the soil contamination at the site has not <br /> been defined. PHS/EHD recommends characterizing the geology on site using methods such as <br /> continuous core boring or Cone Penetration Testing. <br /> • Petroleum Hydrocarbon contaminants were detected in 5 of the 7 grab water samples analyzed. <br /> The water sample with the highest contaminant concentration was collected from BI using EPA <br /> Method 8020. The results of the analytical sample were 27,000 ppb of TPH-g,2,100 ppb of <br /> Benzene, 4,600 ppb of Toluene, 1,100 ppb of Ethyl-benzene, and 5,400 ppb of Xylenes (BTEX <br /> collectively). The analytical results of BTEX constituents are all above California Primary <br /> Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL) for drinking water. The highest concentration of MTBE <br /> detected by Method 8260 was taken from B5 at 11,000 ppb,which is above California's drinking <br /> water action level of 13 ppb for MTBE. A pumping station approximately 2,750 feet northeast of <br /> the site was identified in the report. A survey must be conducted to identify all wells and other <br /> sensitive receptors within 2,000 feet radius of this site. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />