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1 <br /> lie 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> On behalf of the San Joaquin County Facilities Management Department, Ramage Environmental <br /> has prepared this Monitoring Well Installation and Groundwater Sampling Report for submittal to <br />' the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health Division (PHSIEHD) and <br /> the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) The project scope of work <br />' was completed in accordance with Ramage Environmental's Work Plan, Monitonng Well <br /> Installation and Quarterly Groundwater Monitonng, dated July 1, 1998 The Work Plan was <br /> reviewed and approved with comments on July 17, 1998 by PHSIEHD (Appendix A) <br /> 1 1 Site Description <br /> The Agricultural Commissioner's Office site is located at 503 East 10th Street in the city of Tracy <br /> (San Joaquin County), California (Figure 1) The property is an active county office building The <br /> site is bordered to the north by Hamilton Alley, a city of Tracy right-of-way, and to the east by a <br /> transmission repair shop on private property (Figure 2) The site is flat and mostly paved <br /> Three, 1,000-gallon capacity, underground storage tanks (UST) existed in the northeast part of <br /> the site The northernmost and southernmost USTs (Tanks 1 and 3)were used to store weed oil <br />�S (i e , high-sulfur diesel fuel) The center UST was used to store unleaded gasoline <br /> 11 Previous Mork <br /> On October 28, 1988, the three 1,000-gallon capacity, USTs and associated product piping and <br />' dispenser island equipment were removed from the site by Tilford & Hall During UST removal, <br /> the PHSIEHD inspector noted the presence of holes in both weed oil USTs and "extensive <br />' contamination" within the limits of the excavation <br /> One soil sample was collected from beneath each UST at a depth of 9 to 10 feet below ground <br />' surface (bgs) and analyzed for Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TEPH), Total Volatile <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbons (NPH), benzene, toluene, ethyibenzene and xylenes (STEX), ethylene <br /> dibromide and total lead by Canonie Environmental Services Corporation Laboratory results <br /> indicated that concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in all three soil samples <br /> Concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons included 760 parts per million (ppm) NPH beneath <br /> the center UST (Tank 2), 4,700 ppm TEPH from beneath the northern weed oil UST (Tank 1) and <br /> 4,800 ppm TEPH from beneath the southern weed oil UST (Tank 3) Analytical results from these <br />' soil samples are summarized in Table 1 <br /> 4 <br />