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TECHNICAL DATA SUMMARY <br /> THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION <br /> SOUTHLAND SITE NO 20680 <br /> 9110 THORNTON ROAD <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> Groundwater Technology, Inc <br /> April 4, 1995 <br /> HISTORIC SUMMARY <br /> Please refer to the attached illustrated timeline (Figure 1) <br /> 1 1 AssessmenVMonitoring Tasks <br /> March 28, 1986 tank testing indicates failure of the unleaded fuel tank system On April 2, 1986, the <br /> unleaded tank and the associated dispensing system were shut down <br /> Assessment between 1986 and 1990 included 24 groundwater monitoring wells, 4 recovery wells, 1 soil <br /> boring, and 4 vapor recovery wells (Figure 2, Table 2) Groundwater monitoring confirmed the <br /> presence of separate-phase (SP) and dissolved hydrocarbons (Table 1) <br /> March 1988 Aquifer Test <br /> September 1991 two off-site and one on-site groundwater wells (MW-18, MW-19, and MW-20) <br /> installed (Figure 3) <br /> September 1992 USTs and product dispensing lines removed <br /> 1986 to 1994 groundwater monitoring wells monitored Initial high hydrocarbon concentrations and SP <br /> presence in some monitoring wells at the site has decreased to nondetectable levels of TPH-G and <br /> BTEX concentrations in groundwater samples collected from these wells (Figure 5) <br /> 1986 to 1993 off-site private domestic wells sampled monthly Results of sampling indicated levels of <br /> hydrocarbon constituents have been at or below California action levels for drinking water since 1989 <br /> January 1994 latest groundwater monitoring sampling, coordinated with County all samples contained <br /> nondetectable benzene, or 1 ppb <br /> 2 Remediation Tasks <br /> May 1986 to October 1990 a separate-phase hydrocarbon recovery system and groundwater <br /> extraction and treatment system was operated Approximately 760 gallons of hydrocarbons were <br /> recovered Approximately 1 6 million gallons of groundwater were pumped and treated (Figures 6,7,8) <br /> February 1987 to January 1991 soil vapor extraction system removed an equivalent of 576 gallons of <br /> hydrocarbons <br />• <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> E <br /> ETECHNOLOGY <br />