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NO FURTHER'ACTION'RECOMMENDATION -n - 2 - # Y T �' 19 July 1996 <br /> 7-ELEVEN, 9110 THORNTON ROAD <br /> STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> L , <br /> Ground Water Ex&action and RenmiHation f <br /> The ground water extraction and treatment system operated between May 1986 and August 1990. <br /> Hand bailing from.MW4 began in May 1986 two days after the well was installed. Pumping of MW4 <br /> started'in July 1986.-'In-December 1986, pumping from MW12, PW1, and PW3 was added. By early <br /> 1988, ground water Ievels had dropped and ground water extraction from the monitoring wells and <br /> pumping wells had become inefficient. In April 1988, a larger ground water recovery well was <br /> installed,and operated until 1990. ;Separate phase hydrocarbons were recovered, and extracted _ <br /> ground water was treated by air stripping and discharged to the City sewer. Approximately 1:6 <br /> million gallons of contaminated ground water were extracted and treated with the recovery of 780 <br /> gallons of free product. <br /> Soil Vapor Extraction and Remediation <br /> The soil vapor extraction and treatment system operated'from February 1987 to January 1991. Soil <br /> vapors were initially extracted from the four vapor extraction wells. In 1990, after ground water <br /> extraction became impractical due to the drop in ground water elevation, the vapor extraction system <br /> was expanded to include three monitoring wells and,the ground water recovery well. Extracted-air <br /> and vapors were treated with carbon to remove the vapors and the clean air was discharged to the <br /> atiriosphere.. An estimated 576 gallons of petroleum hydrocarbons were recovered. <br /> UMergi+ound Tank Exp an - <br /> In 1991, the three underground tanks and the associated piping were excavated.. Soil samples from <br /> the tank pits contained low to nondetectable levels of hydrocarbons. One soil sample from under the <br /> product lines contained up'to 2100 ppm gasoline at a depth of 2.5 feet. <br /> Confirmation Sampiin <br /> Periodic ground water sampling from June 1986 to March 1996 showed reduction in contamination <br /> from free product in several wells and dissolved contamination in numerous wells to no detectable <br /> concentration in any wells except for 0.8 ppb benzene in MW1. In March 1996, ground water samples <br /> were also analyzed'for Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether-(MTBE); however, none-was detected. Sixteen-� <br /> confirmation borings were drilled in 1993 and 1995'to determine the extent of soil contamination <br /> remaining.-Soil contamination was fatind in one boring'at 2600 ppb gasoline at a depth of-20 feet, <br /> 160 ppb gasoline at 25 feet, and 180 ppb at 35 feet.` A soil vapor extraction test was conducted in <br /> 1994 to evaluate residual contamination. -The-test revealed the continued presence of hydrocarbon <br /> contamination at a removal rate of 0.29 pounds of gasoline per day. <br /> Reidtral <br /> Based on the continuedpresence of dissolved gasoline in ground water, soil contamination, and <br /> hydrocarbon vapors, the.remairung-volume of contaminated-soil was estimated to be 450 cubic yards . <br /> containing approximately 10 gallons of gasoline." <br /> Site©asure_ <br /> Because the cleanup at this site was aggressive and comprehensive, no contamination is found in the <br /> domestic wells, only low levels of dissolved-ground water contamination remain on site, and the soil <br /> contamination remaining is no longer:a`significant threat to water quality, we recommend concurrence <br /> with San Joaquin County's letter of 12 March 1996,.requiring no further action. <br /> . k rtv 4 <br />