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i <br /> ISite Background Information <br /> Former MEL BOKIDES PETROLEUM -Linden <br /> I8203 East Highway 26, Stockton, California <br /> IThe site was formerly a gasoline station and mini-mart On 07 May 1999, three USTs, associated <br /> piping and a dispenser island were removed from the site by Semco of Modesto Six soil samples <br /> were collected beneath the USTs, two soil samples were collected beneath the dispenser area and <br /> Ifour laboratory composited soil samples were collected from the excavated soil <br />' Approximately 150 cubic yards of soil were excavated during removal of the USTs, subsequent to <br /> the soil sampling activities, the soil was placed back into the excavation <br /> I Laboratory analysis of the soil samples detected total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline <br /> (TPH-g)at concentrations up to 17,000 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg)beneath the northern UST <br /> (Tank91), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) were detected at concentrations as <br /> Ihigh as 3,000,000 micrograms per kilogram (µg/kg) <br /> Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) and/or tertiary butanol (TBA) were detected in soil samples <br /> collected from the former UST excavation and stockpiled soil at the site at concentrations as high <br /> as 160,000 Mg/kg MTBE The presence of high concentrations of MTBE in the soil samples <br /> indicated that an unassessed mass of MTBE remained at the site <br /> I • <br /> INTERIM SOIL REMEDIATION <br /> IOn 21 March 2000 AGEp ersonnel excavated 195 metric tons of impacted soil from the former tank <br /> pit utilizing an excavator outfitted with a 2 45 cubic-yard bucket Following the removal of the <br /> Ioriginal soil backfill material, the excavation was enlarged and deepened to an approximate depth <br /> of 22 feet bsg, and soil samples were collected from the floor(F-1)and walls (WW, EW,NW and <br /> I <br /> SW)of the excavation,as well as the soil stockpiles,for laboratory analysis On 22 March 2000,the <br /> impacted soil was transported from the site and disposed of at Forward Landfill <br /> TPH-g was detected in excavation soil samples F-1,WW,EW and NW at 6 0 mg/kg,23,000 mg/kg, <br /> 29 mg/kg and 32 mg/kg, respectively, TPH-g was not detected in sample SW <br /> I BTEX compounds were detected in all excavation samples except SW,at maximum concentrations <br /> of 56 mg/kg benzene, 1,700 mg/kg toluene, 470 mg/kg ethylbenzene and 2,900 mg/kg xylenes in <br /> sample WW <br /> IMTBE was detected in all excavation samples at concentrations ranging from 28 µg/kg (SW) to <br /> 140,000 µg/kg(WW) TAME was detected only in sample WW at 9,200 µg/kg, TBA was detected <br /> Iin samples F-1 and NW at 6,100 pg/kg and 100 µg/kg, respectively <br /> • <br /> Advanced GeoEnviroamental <br />