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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010508
RECORD_ID
PR0545704
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0009999
FACILITY_NAME
AT&T California - UEX54/UE9AJ
STREET_NUMBER
242
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STREET_NAME
SUTTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
Stockton
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
242 N SUTTER ST
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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Site Background Information Sutter Office Center <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br /> CPT1-150, CPT2-150, and CPT5-150 at maximum concentrations of 35 µg/l benzene, 590 µg11 <br /> toluene, 360 µg/l ethylbenzene, and 1,700 µ.g/1 xylenes in sample CPT2-150 In addition, the fuel <br /> additive 1,2-DCA was detected in sample CPT2-150 at 2 8 µg/1 No other analytes were detected in <br /> the samples analyzed <br /> Anadditional grab ground water sample (CPT2-185) was collected at a depth of 185 feet bsg, <br /> I approximately 25 feet below the limit of CPT soil data TPH-g was detected in this sample at a <br /> concentration of 13 0 µg/l In addition,BTEX compounds were detected at concentrations of 17 µg/1 <br /> benzene, 2 3 µg/l toluene, and 2 2 µg/1 xylenes No other analytes were detected <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> The following conclusions were drawn from the results of this investigation <br /> • The site stratigraphy is composed predominantly of fine-grained soil consisting of silt,clayey <br /> silt, silty clay, and clay, with the exception of five significant sand lenses at depths of <br /> approximately 50 feet bsg, between 60 and 75 feet bsg, between 95 and 110 feet bsg, <br /> between 120 and 130 feet bsg, and between 140 and 160 feet bsg CPT pore pressure <br /> dissipation tests in the sandy silt, sand, and gravelly sand indicated that hydraulic <br /> conductivities were typical for sand mixtures <br /> • TPH-g and BTEX were detected in soil at low concentrations at 55 feet bsg,but at significant <br /> concentrations at 78 feet bsg Based on the vertical distribution of contaminants in soil from <br /> the present and previous site investigations, AGE delineated two distinct zones of <br /> contaminated soil in fine-grained soil (HU1) between 30 and 40 feet bsg beneath the <br /> Chevron (northeastern-most) former dispenser island, and in fine-grained soil (HU3) at <br />' 80 feet bsg The soil contamination at 30 to 40 feet bsg, which included diesel as well as <br /> gasoline products,may have originated from the overlying former Chevron dispenser island <br /> area However,based on the available data,the source for the deeper contamination at 80 feet <br />' bsg is uncertain, the former Standard Oil USTs cannot be ruled out <br /> • Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in grab ground water samples collected from the <br /> northeastern portion of the site, in the area of CPT-1, CPT-2, and CPT-5, to approximately <br /> 180 feet bsg Based on the vertical distribution of contaminants in ground water from the <br /> present and previous site investigations, the highest concentration of contaminants appears <br /> to be between the upper ground water surface at boring AIMW-1 and 40 and 60 feet bsg in <br /> the area of CPT-1 and CPT-2 The concentrations of contaminants appear to decrease <br /> vertically toward a minimum in clay-rich, fine-grained soil at a depth between 80 and <br /> I 100 feet bsg However, petroleum hydrocarbons increase again below 100 feet bsg,to high <br /> concentrations between 11,000 µg11 and 14,000 µg/I TPH-g at depths between 120 and <br /> • 150 feet bsg The vertical distribution of TPH-g concentrations suggests that the primary <br /> Advanced GcoEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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