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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0507153
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007717
FACILITY_NAME
THRIFTY OIL #171
STREET_NUMBER
1250
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
11731001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1250 N WILSON WAY
QC Status
Approved
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8820101-R car-6 <br /> 500 mg/kg were also analyzed for the volatiles benzene, ,toluene, ethyl <br /> y benzene and xylene (BTEX), total lead and ethylene dibromide (EDB). All . <br /> water samples were analyzed for TPH, BTEX, Jead and EDB. The methods used <br /> in the various analyses'are given on the laboratory reports provided in <br /> Appendix A. The results of-these analyses are summarized in Table 1, while <br /> copies of the chain-of-custody forms are also provided rn Appendix A. <br /> Well Monitoring and Elevation Survey <br /> Following installation of all wells, the relative elevation of each well <br /> was surveyed in by Woodward-Clyde personnel . Because the elevations are . <br /> only being used to estimate the local groundwater gradient direction, <br /> relative instead of actual elevations were measured. Elevations were <br /> calculated by setting up the transit at a central location and assuming the <br /> elevation of the instrument was 100 feet. Using a'surveyor's rod, the <br /> . vertical distances from the instrument to the top 'of ..casing were then <br /> P1' <br /> subtracted from the 100 -feet to give the relative elevations. of the well <br /> casings. � <br /> On September 21, 1988, a return visit was made to ,the site to measure depth <br /> to water and monitor for presence of free product.' An electronic well <br /> sounder was used to measure depth to water while a clear acrylic bailer was <br /> used to monitor for free product. No free product was noted in any of the <br /> wells, although there was a hydrocarbon odor in wells MW-1 and MW-2. As <br /> mentioned above, Well MW-3 was found to contain only a few inches of <br /> water. The casing elevations and water level measurements are given in <br /> Table 2. <br /> FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION <br /> Di . <br /> i <br /> The following is a discussion of the laboratory results and our findings <br /> and activities conducted during this investigation. The discussion <br /> includes a synthesis and explanation of data collected :to date on the local <br /> a <br /> 7. <br /> 3; <br />
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