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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008827
RECORD_ID
PR0543607
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006343
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON MOBIL 3*
STREET_NUMBER
2358
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14118221
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2358 E WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Former Beacon Station No 419 February 15,2000 <br /> Stockton California Groundwater Monitoring Re ort <br /> Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 8260B Laboratory results are <br /> summarized in Tables 1 and la, Copies of the laboratory data sheets and chain-of-custody <br /> reports are included as Attachment C <br /> Results <br /> Water-level data collected by Doulos on December 9, 1999 was used to construct the <br /> Groundwater Contour Map (Figure 2) The average depth-to-water for the wells was 47 1 <br /> feet below surface grade (bsg) Water levels have decreased an average of 16 feet since <br /> August 1999 The flow direction was generally toward the west-northwest at an average <br /> magnitude of 0 0006 foot 1 foot beneath the site <br /> Concentrations of benzene were not detected in the groundwater samples from eight of the <br /> ten monitoring wells Detectable concentrations of benzene were reported in water samples <br /> from wells MW-3 and MW-9 Concentrations of benzene have decreased in monitoring <br /> wells MW-3 and MW-9 since August 1999 Data collected from this sampling event was <br /> used to construct a Benzene lsoconcentration Map (Figure 3) <br /> Concentrations of the oxygenated fuel additive compounds DIPS, ETBE, or TAME were not <br /> detected for any of the groundwater samples analyzed this quarter Detectable <br /> concentrations of MTBE were reported in water samples collected from wells MW-2, <br /> . MW-8 and MW-9 at levels of 15, 1 4 and 0 79 parts per billion (ppb), respectively <br /> Concentrations of MTBE have decreased in monitoring wells MW-7 and MW-8, while <br /> increasing in wells MW-2 and MW-9 since August 1999 Detectable concentrations of TBA <br /> were reported in wells MW-4, MW-7, and MW-9 Concentrations of TBA have decreased <br /> in monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, MW-7, and MW-10, while increasing in well <br /> MW-9 since August 1999 Concentrations of methanol and ethanol were not detected for <br /> any of the groundwater samples analyzed this quarter <br /> Concentrations of the lead scavenger compound EDB were not detected for the groundwater <br /> samples analyzed this quarter Concentrations of the lead scavenger compound EDC were <br /> not detected for well MW-6 Detectable concentrations of EDC were reported in wells MW- <br /> 1 through MW-5 and MW-7 through MW-10 Concentrations of EDC have decreased in <br /> monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, MW-7, MW-9 and MW-10, while increasing in <br /> wells MW-4, MW-5, and MW-8 since August 1999 <br /> Recommendations <br /> Honzon recommends continued quarterly monitoring be performed at this site to evaluate <br /> trends in groundwater levels and concentrations of dissolved hydrocarbons over time Based <br /> on the data collected during the Additional Subsurface Investigation (Horizon February 17, <br /> 1999), Horizon has recommended the installation of an additional groundwater monitoring <br /> well (MW-11) in the northern corner of the site to evaluate the HydroPunch® water sample <br /> collected in boring SB-6, and feasibility testing to evaluate the most effective method(s) of <br /> soil and groundwater remediation at the site <br /> A 14191421419QMR99 Q4 doc <br /> Job No 14I9 42 2 HORIZON ENVIRONMENTAL INC. <br />
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