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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008475
RECORD_ID
PR0545858
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003600
FACILITY_NAME
Nella Oil #427
STREET_NUMBER
3300
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3300 Waterloo Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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REQUEST FOR SITE CLOSURE REPORT - - <br /> Former Beacon Station #610 <br /> 3300 Waterloo Road, Stockton, California <br /> AMV Project No 19042 04 <br /> below grade (T11-K) Concentrations of TPHd in soil samples collected on October 18, 1993, <br /> ranged from less than 10 to 9,900 mg/kg in soli sample T11-K Analytical results from soil <br /> samples collected during UST removal activities in October 1993 are compiled in Table 2 A <br /> ' cumulative total of approximately 900 cubic yards of soil was removed from the site in <br /> October 1993 <br /> ' Soil sample analytical results (Table 2, Figure 4) indicated that soil containing concentrations <br /> of TPHg and TPHd greater than 100 mg/kg was limited to soil beneath the southwest end of the <br /> former UST basin (soil samples collected from 16 to 33 feet below grade) <br /> 2.2 Initial Distribution of Petroleum Constituents in Ground Water <br /> ' Seven ground water monitoring wells have been installed at the site to monitor the presence of <br /> petroleum constituents in the ground water Separate-phase petroleum product has not been <br /> ' detected on the water table beneath the site Only the ground water sample collected from <br /> monitoring well MW-4 reported a benzene concentration above the method detection limit at 1 2 <br /> parts per billion (ppb) The initial distribution of dissolved benzene inferred from ground water <br /> samples collected on April 13, 1987, is illustrated on Figure 5 Historic ground water sample <br /> analytical results are compiled in Table 4 <br /> ' 2.3 Hydrogeology <br /> Ground water elevations have decreased significantly since the installation of monitoring wells <br /> MW-1 through MW-4 in 1987 (ground water was encountered at approximately 40 feet below <br /> grade during the installation of these wells) The reported direction of ground water flow was <br /> toward the southwest in 1987 Ground water is currently present at approximately 73 5 feet <br />' below grade The current direction of ground water flow, interpreted from data collected from <br /> monitoring wells MW-5 through MW-7 on October 13, 1994, is toward the north-northwest <br /> (Figure 6) The ground water gradient on October 13, 1994, was less than 0 01 foot per foot <br />' Table 3- summarizes histoncal ground water elevation data collected at the site <br /> Soil underlying the site consists of silt, silty sand, silty clay, sandy silt, and sand with minor <br /> gravel In general, soil grain size increases with increasing depth beneath the site In soil <br /> boring SB-3, for example, silt is present to a depth of 9 feet below grade The silt is underlain <br />' by silty clay between 9 and 33 feet below grade Sand underlies the silty clay to a depth of <br /> 60 feet (the total depth of this boring) <br /> rpt114 mj <br />
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