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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007172
RECORD_ID
PR0540315
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0023046
FACILITY_NAME
U-HAUL FACILITY NO 710050
STREET_NUMBER
2701
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
11708014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2701 N WILSON WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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U-14aul#709-50 <br /> ' Additional Site Charactenzation Blaes Environmental <br /> ' 5. SUMIARVAN ) CONCLuSIONS <br /> On January I I through January 20, 2000, Blaes Environmental conducted an additional subsurface site <br /> characterization program at U-Haul Facility #709-50 located at 2701 North Wilson Way, Stockton, <br /> Califomea (Figures 1, 2 and 3) The objectives of the site characterization program were to further evaluate <br /> the vertical and lateral extent of detectable petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil below the former dispenser <br /> island and former USTs, and to determine the extent of dissolved hydrocarbons in groundwater beneath the <br /> site Since previous characterization activities had been performed by ETS (1990), Applied Consultants <br />' (1990) and SOTA (1995), this additional site characterization program further defines the degree and extent <br /> of hydrocarbons in soil using direct-push and cone-penetrometer soil sampling methods Blaes <br />' Environmental also installed eight new monitoring well screened across the groundwater interface to better <br /> define the degree and extent of hydrocarbons in groundwater <br /> 5 1 PREVIOUS INV_ESTIC` ATInI\TS <br />' Previous investigations determined the presence of hydrocarbons in soil samples collected from the trenched <br /> area of the former product piping from the USTs to the dispenser island (ETC, 1990) Further investigation <br /> performed by ETC (1990) involved the installation of three soil borings, which were converted into <br /> groundwater monitonng wells Results indicated that hydrocarbons were present in soil at depths of 60 to 75 <br />' feet bgs and that groundwater samples collected from the monitoring wells contained hydrocarbons above <br /> the California action levels <br />' In 1993 Applied Consultants conducted further investigations with the installation of eight soil borings and <br /> three monitonng wells Results indicated that soil bonng B7 was located nearest the release area Soil from <br /> this bonng contained hydrocarbons from 10 feet bgs to 70 feet bgs, the depth to groundwater at that time <br /> Groundwater sampling and analysis of the six wells at that time indicated that groundwater from MW-4 and <br /> MW-6 contained the highest concentrations of hydrocarbons At that time, the higher concentration on of the <br /> hydrocarbon plume appeared to stretch east to west across the site <br /> In 1995 SOTA installed two additional wells (MW-7 and MW-8) to further define the extent of <br /> hydrocarbons in groundwater Monitoring groundwater of the wells indicated that the depth to groundwater <br /> was between approximately 63 to 66 feet bgs and the groundwater flow direction was toward the southwest <br /> Analytical results of groundwater samples collected in October 1995 indicated that hydrocarbon <br /> concentrations exceeded California action levels in groundwater samples from five of the seven on-site <br /> 20 <br />
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