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Chevron Products Company Page 2 <br /> Chevron Station#9 3232 8660 Lower Sacramento Road Stockton Cahfomia October 23 2001 <br /> monitored continuously for soil behavior and pore pressure to approximately 55 feet below <br /> ground surface (bgs) Based on pore pressure and on lithologic information collected from <br /> the CPT logs, one depth-discrete groundwater sample was collected from each of the direct- <br /> push borings Groundwater samples were analyzed for the presence total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes <br /> (BTEX), and the fuel oxygenates methyl tertiary butyl ether (MtBE), di-isopropyl ether <br /> (DIPE), tertiary amyl methyl ether(TAME), ethyl tertiary butyl ether (EtBE), tertiary butyl <br /> alcohol (TBA), ethyl dibromide (EDB), and 1,2 dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) by EPA Method <br /> 8260B Upon completion, the borings were filled with grout from the bottom up and finished <br /> to surface grade with either asphalt or concrete depending on the preexisting surface material <br /> Field and laboratory procedures are presented in Attachment B The findings of this <br /> assessment are summarized below <br /> • Subsurface Conditions. Review of the CPT logs suggests clay mixtures with silt <br /> and/or silt mixtures with clay comprise most of the stratigraphy to an approximate <br /> depth of 55 feet bgs at each CPT location Multiple thin sand layers were <br /> encountered in most of the bonngs, however, groundwater was not observed within <br /> the sand layers encountered near the surface (approximately 15 feet bgs) <br /> Groundwater was expected to be encountered at approximately 33 feet bgs based on <br /> recent groundwater monitoring events, however, groundwater was observed in a sand <br /> layer at approximately 50 feet bgs at most of the boring locations CPT logs are <br /> . included as Attachment C <br /> o Groundwater analytical Results. Groundwater samples were submitted to a <br /> California state-certified laboratory and analyzed for the presence of TPHg, BTEX, <br /> and the fuel oxygenates MtBE, DIPE, TAME, ELBE, TBA, EDB, and 1,2-DCA One <br /> depth-discrete groundwater sample was collected from each of the bonngs in the <br /> identified water-bearing zone at approximately 49 to 53 feet bgs and submitted for <br /> chemical analysis Groundwater analytical results are presented in Table 1 <br /> Groundwater analytical data are presented graphically in Figure 2 Certified <br /> analytical reports and chain-of-custody documentation are presented as Attachment <br /> D <br /> TPHg was detected in two groundwater samples at concentrations of 0 24 micrograms <br /> per liter (µg11) in CPT-3 and 0 056 µg/l in CPT-6 TBA was detected in four <br /> groundwater samples at concentrations ranging from 5 4 µg/1 in CPT-3 to 21 µg/1 in <br /> CPT-1 1,2-DCA was detected in four groundwater samples at concentrations <br /> ranging from 4 6 µg/1 in CPT-3 to 10 µg11 in CPT-1 None of the other chemicals for <br /> which the samples were analyzed were detected above their respective method <br /> detection limits <br /> Well Search <br /> On June 4, 2001, SECOR personnel performed a water well search to identify the location of <br /> documented water supply wells within a one-mile radius of the site The water well search <br /> consisted of examining the files of the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) <br /> 1\Chevron1932321REPORTS193232 CPT SA 2001 doc <br />