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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010665
RECORD_ID
PR0507911
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007834
FACILITY_NAME
CIRCLE K #8671
STREET_NUMBER
8606
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
07242019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
8606 THORNTON RD
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Approved
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Chevron Products Company Page 3 <br /> Chevron Station#9-3232 8660 Lower Sacramento Road Stockton ahfornta October 23 2001 <br /> • Twelve wells were identified within the one-mile radius of the subject site The closest well, <br /> a City of Stockton municipal supply well, is located approximately 1,690 feet south of the <br /> site DWR well data is summarized 1n Table 2 A site map with permitted water well <br /> locations is included as Figure 3 <br /> Neighborhood Well Survey <br /> In order to determine the location of undocumented wells, a SECOR representative <br /> conducted a door-to-door survey of the area On July 18, 2001 SECOR's representative went <br /> to businesses, commercial buildings, and personal residences within a 2,000-foot radius of <br /> the site to interview property owners or residents about possible wells on their property If <br /> the property owner or resident was not present at the time of the survey, a well survey form, <br /> along with a self-addressed envelope was left in their mailbox No well surveys were <br /> returned from the survey area <br /> WORK PLAN FOR FURTHER SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> Concentrations of TPHg, TBA, and 1-2 DCA were detected in groundwater samples <br /> collected from CPT-1 through CPT-4 SECOR proposes installing three nested pairs of <br /> groundwater monitoring wells (1 shallow and 1 deep) in the area between CPT-1 and CPT-2, <br /> the area between CPT-3 and CPT-4, and downgradient of CPT-3 and CPT-4 to confirm and <br /> monitor these chemicals TPHg was also detected in the groundwater sample collected at <br /> CPT-6 SECOR proposes installing a single shallow well near this location <br /> . The specific scope of work is discussed below <br /> ® Groundwater Monitoring Wells. The groundwater monitoring wells will be <br /> advanced using 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers in the general locations shown in <br /> Figure 2 The shallow wells will be advanced to a depth of approximately 50 feet <br /> below ground surface (bgs) The deeper wells will be advanced to a depth of not <br /> more than 70 feet bgs Upon completion of drilling, a 2-inch diameter groundwater <br /> monitoring well will be installed in each of the borings The shallow wells will be <br /> screened from approximately 10 feet above to 10 feet below first encountered <br /> groundwater and the deeper wells will be screened across the bottom 5 to 10 feet of <br /> the borehole, depending on soil stratigraphy Soil samples will be collected <br /> continuously in the deeper of the nested wells and every five feet in the single <br /> shallow well No soil samples will be collected from the shallow nested wells due to <br /> their close proximity to the deeper continuously cored wells <br /> • Permitting The applicable permits for groundwater monitoring wells will be <br /> obtained from the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County prior to drilling An <br /> access agreement will also be obtained for the offsite wells <br /> Soil Selection and Analysis. Soil samples collected at 5-foot intervals will be sent <br /> under chain-of-custody procedures to a California State-certified laboratory for <br /> • analysis of TPHg and methanol using modified EPA Method 8015, BTEX by EPA <br /> 1\Chevron1932321REPORTS193232 CPT SA 2001 doc <br />
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