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RECORD_ID
PR0545725
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3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003519
FACILITY_NAME
SJ CO AG COMMISSIONER/TRACY*
STREET_NUMBER
503
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
TENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
503 E TENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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RAMAGE <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL ` Sacramento Office <br /> P Post Office Box 869 <br /> Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 <br /> Tel (916) 354-3250 <br /> July 8, 1999 Fax (916) 354-1786 <br /> Ms. Lori Duncan, R.E.H.S. <br /> San Joaquin County PHS/EHD <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Post Office Box 388 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> Re: Revised Residual Hydrocarbon Mass Calculations <br /> San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's Office <br /> 503 East 10`h Street, Tracy, California, PHSIEHD Site Code: 1793 <br /> Dear Ms. Duncan: <br /> On behalf of the San Joaquin County Facilities Management Department, Ramage Environmental is <br /> pleased to submit to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS/EHD)these revised residual hydrocarbon mass calculations for the above-referenced project. <br /> This revised document corrects errors in the original document, dated June 15, 1999. <br /> The majority of the residual hydrocarbon mass, in the form of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons <br /> (TPH)-as-diesel, resides beneath and slightly east of the former UST's, between the depths of 5 and <br /> 10 feet below ground surface (bgs). The term"residual"refers to hydrocarbon mass that is bound <br /> to soil media. This specifically excludes dissolved hydrocarbons in groan water and vapor phase <br /> hydrocarbons in vadose zone soil pore space. <br /> Based on the distribution of residual hydrocarbon mass beneath the site,two zone boundaries have <br /> been delineated for evaluation (Figure 1). Zone 1 represents the area within which the highest <br /> concentrations cf Tl'H-as-diesel exist b!2neath and ;, close proximity to the former USTs. Zone 2 <br /> represents the area further from the former USTs within which relatively low concentrations of <br /> hydrocarbons exist. <br /> Zone 1 is represented by residual TPH-as-diesel concentrations obtained via soil analytical lab data <br /> from soil samples associated with the UST removals and lab data obtained from borings SB-lA and <br /> SB-3. Within Zone 1, analytical data is available for the sampling depths of 5 and 10 feet bgs. <br /> Because the measured hydrocarbon concentrations are significantly lower at the 5-foot depth, as <br /> compared to the 10-foot depth, mass calculations were performed separately for these depths. <br /> Figure 2 depicts the boundaries of the "5-foot" and "I0-foot" zones. The zone boundaries account <br /> for concentration attenuation for detectable to non-detectable values. <br />
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