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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007075
RECORD_ID
PR0545774
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0004998
FACILITY_NAME
COMFORT AIR
STREET_NUMBER
1607
STREET_NAME
TURNPIKE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1607 TURNPIKE RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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II <br /> Site Background Information Comfort Air, Inc <br /> • AGE-NC Project No 95-0141 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> Contamination was detected in the deepest recovered sample from MW-6 at a depth of 65 feet bsg <br /> One soil sample collected from the pilot boring for MW-8 contained 1,2-DCA at a concentration of <br /> 15 mg/kg Soil samples from the pilot boring for MW-7 did not contain detectable concentrations <br />' of analytes of concern TPH-g, BTEX and 1,2-DCA were detected in the initial ground water <br /> samples collected from MW-6, MW-7 and MW-8 Details of the procedures and results of the <br /> monitoring well installation were presented in Monitoring Well Installation Report-Fourth Quarter <br /> 2000, dated 16 January 2001, prepared by AGE <br /> VERTICAL SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> On 10 October 2002, a soil boring (CPT-01) was advanced vertically on-site to a total depth of <br /> Iapproximately 147 feet below surface grade (bsg), utilizing CPT technology to characterize the <br /> geological and hydrogeological framework and to identify potential contaminant-migration <br /> pathways beneath the site Based on the CPT lithologic sounding data,depth-discrete"grab"ground <br /> water samples and a soil sample were collected in a"twin"soil boring placed immediately adjacent <br /> to CPT-01, the water samples collected were assigned the boring designation of the initial CPT <br /> I boring (CPT-1) However, the twin boring could only achieve a maximum sampling depth of <br /> approximately 117 feet bsg before encountering refusal <br /> LABORATORY RESULTS OF SOIL/CPT"GRAB" GROUND WATER SAMPLES <br /> Only one soil sample (CPT 1-1-85) was collected and submitted for analysis during the Fourth <br /> Quarter 2002 TPH-g, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes were detected in the sample at <br /> concentrations of 16 milligrams/kilogram, 16 micrograms/kilogram (µg/kg), 5 1 µg/kg and <br /> 24 µg/kg,respectively, benzene was not detected in the soil sample <br /> A total of two "grab"ground water samples were collected from CPT-01,between 96 and 100 feet <br /> bsg and between 113 and 117 feet bsg TPH-g was detected in both samples at concentrations of <br /> 13,000 µg/1 and 140,000 µg11, respectively BTEX compounds were detected in both samples at <br /> concentrations as high as 4,600 µg/1 benzene, 16,000 µg/1 toluene, 2,100 µg/1 ethylbenzene and <br /> 11,000 µg/1 total xylenes(CPT-01-113-117) In addition, 1,2-DCA was detected in both samples at <br /> concentrations of 8 8 µg/1 and 250 µg/1,respectively and EDB was detected in sample CPT-01-113- <br /> 117 at a concentration of 90 µg/l <br /> IADDITIONAL MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION/ABANDONMENT <br /> • Between 14 October and 23 October 2002, soil borings were advanced at the site to install <br /> I <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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