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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009037
RECORD_ID
PR0545813
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0000713
FACILITY_NAME
RIPONA MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
223
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
26106014
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
223 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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1 , <br /> Ripona Market October 28,2004 <br /> Corrective Action Plan <br />' samples were below detection limits for the compounds analyzed Low levels of <br /> gasoline, toluene, and MTBE were present in the 45-foot water sample High <br />' levels of ethanol were also detected in the 45-foot and 60 feet water samples <br /> collected with the Simulprobe <br />' Bonng B-5 was drilled on January 22, 2003 at the southeast corner of the Ripona <br /> Market store building This boring was extremely difficult to sample because of <br /> the unconsolidated heaving sands below the water table A grab water sample <br /> was collected at 30 feet in depth through the hollow stem augur An attempt to <br /> sample with the Simulprobe was made at 45 and 55 feet in depth Once the bit <br /> was removed for the Simulprobe sampling device, loose sand flowed into the <br /> augur The driller was unable to push the Simulprobe sampler out of the bottom <br /> of the augur to collect a discrete water sample However, the soil sample <br /> collected in the Simulprobe was retneved and analyzed A soil sample was also <br /> collected from the bottom of the drill bit at approximately 56 feet in depth and <br /> submitted for laboratory analysis All laboratory soil samples collected from the <br /> boring reported non-detectable concentrations for the compounds analyzed The <br /> water sample collected at 30 feet contained high concentrations of ethanol <br /> Boring B-6 was drilled on January 23, 2003 in the alley west of the Ripona <br /> Market facility The boring was advanced with difficulty to 60 feet due to <br /> heaving sands with water samples collected by the Simulprobe at 45 and 60 feet <br /> A grab water sample was collected through the augur at depths of 30 to 35 feet <br /> All soil samples reported contamination levels below laboratory detection limits <br /> for the compounds analyzed The 35 and 45-foot water samples contained levels <br /> of ethanol <br /> An attempt to locate a seventh boring in the driveway of a rental house adjacent to <br /> p g Y J <br /> the Ripona market and east of the former UST site was made by the driller Due <br /> to overhead electrical and safety concerns, a boring was not constructed in the <br /> driveway <br /> rEthanol was detected in all but one of the water samples and not detected in any <br /> of the groundwater samples collected from the existing monitoring wells or <br /> Geoprobe samples, it appeared that the samples may have been cross <br /> contaminated during collection Throughout the January 2003 hollow stem augur <br /> drilling, the driller liberally used a vegetable base oil to lubricate the augur <br /> connections, drilling rod threads and the threaded portions of the Simulprobe <br /> sampling device The driller used "PAM" vegetable oil spray as a lubricant <br /> PAM contains grain alcohol (ethanol) as a base or carrier for olive oil in a <br /> pressurized canister for use in cooking The olive oil can also give a false positive <br /> for diesel unless a silica gel cleanup is used to remove plant oils The driller has <br /> been asked to discontinue this practice or find another lubricant <br /> I <br /> 4 <br />
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