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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009323
RECORD_ID
PR0545660
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003909
FACILITY_NAME
PORT OF STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
2201
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W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14503001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2201 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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I <br /> I <br /> detected However, PHC concentrations in the follow up samples collected approximately 5 feet <br />' below the initial samples, were significantly attenuated relative to the initial concentrations in the <br /> initial samples No EDB was detected in any of the samples Lead was detected at 6 to 12 4 <br /> milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in the initial samples from the north ends of both tanks, but was <br /> not detected in the follow up samples at 16 feet bsg <br /> On August 7, 1998 soil borings B3-1, B3-2 and B3-3 were installed and soil samples were collected <br />' at 5 foot intervals beginning at 10 5 feet up to 40 5 feet bsg No PHCs were detected in the <br /> uppermost soil samples collected from 10 to 1 I feet bsg, or in the two lowermost samples collected <br /> at 35 and 40 feet bsg, in any of the three borings PHCs in soils were first detected at 16 feet bsg in <br />' boring B3-2, and at 20 feet bsg in B3-1 and B3-3 The highest levels of PHCs in soils were <br /> detected in the sample collected from 15 5 to 16 0 feet bsg in boring B3-2 This sample contained <br /> 2,100 mg/kg TPHg and 8 4 mg/kg benzene <br />' Uppermost groundwater samples were collected at 12 and 13 feet bsg in borings B3-3 and B3-2, <br /> respectively The sample from B3-2 contained trace amounts of PHCs (0 00042 benzene mg/1), <br />' while no PHCs were detected in the sample from B3-3 Groundwater sampled from boring 133-1 at <br /> 22 feet bsg, within the zone of strong petroleum odor, contained the highest concentrations of PHCs <br /> in groundwater samples, with 1,600 mg/1 TPHg The depth-discrete water sample collected from <br />' 31 to 35 feet bsg in boring B3-2 contained 2 7 mg/l TPHg and 0 06 mg/l benzene, indicating that <br /> dissolved phase PHCs are present in the coarser grained sediments below the zone of PHC- <br /> impacted soils <br /> MFrom May 18, 1999 through June 2, 1999, three groundwater monitoring wells were installed <br /> within a few feet of corresponding previous soil borings All wells were drilled with 8-inch hollow- <br /> stem auger to depths of 36 to 40 feet to allow installation of 35 feet of well casing Wells are <br /> constructed of about 10 feet of blank, 2-inch diameter, schedule 40 PVC casing above 25 feet of 2- <br /> inch diameter, 0 02-inch factory-slotted PVC screen Waterproof traffic-rated vaults were installed <br />' several inches above ground and the surface was finished with concrete graded away from the <br /> vaults to reduce surface mfiltration The elevation of the three monitoring wells was then surveyed <br /> by a CA Registered Civil Engineer In addition, each of the wells were developed between May 21, <br /> 1999 and.lune 7, 1999 by a combination of bailing, surging, and pumping until all appreciable fines <br /> were removed from the well casing <br />' GROUNDWATER MONITORING ACTIVITIES <br /> Monitoring Well Sounding <br /> On August 22, 2001, WGR Southwest, Inc (WGR) field personnel, John Terayskis and Wayne <br /> Ogren sounded and sampled the Port's former UST Site No 3 monitoring wells MW3-1 through <br /> MW3-3 <br />' Prior to sample collection, each well was gauged and then purged of a minimum of three well- <br /> volumes of water using a vacuum truck and dedicated stingers Parameters were checked prior to <br />' sampling Well gauging data, extraction volumes, and parameters are included on the field purging <br /> ust srle3 gtrN doe 4 <br />
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