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Appendix A <br /> Page 2of3 <br /> Approximately five cubic yards of hydrocarbon-impacted soil were removed and stockpiled during <br /> the UST removal sampling Soil samples were collected from two feet below the UST, at depths of <br /> twelve feet bsg The overburden soil was used to back fill the lowest portion of the excavation <br /> Analytical results of soil samples collected from the UST excavation indicated that an unauthorized <br /> release of hydrocarbons had occurred at the western edge of the UST Total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> quantified as gasoline were detected in sample T1-W at 690 mg/kg TPH-g was not detected in the <br /> soil sample collected from the eastern end of the UST <br /> ' PREVIOUS SITE INVESTIGATION <br /> 1 On 14 November 1996 and 16 January 1997, a total of fifteen soil probe borings (P1 through P15) <br /> were advanced at the site, under the supervision of the EHD Soil probe borings were advanced in <br /> the vicinity of the West UST area, removed in 1986 from the City of Stockton right-of-way, at the <br /> ' western edge of the site and in the vicinity of the plating shop on-site Locations of the soil probe <br /> borings are illustrated on Figure 2 <br /> Hydrocarbon-impacted soil in the vadose zone, associated with the West UST area within San Jose <br /> Street was limited to a narrow zone from depths of approximately 5 to 15 feet bsg, immediately <br /> surrounding the UST The detection of MTBE in soil samples collected from probe boring P1 <br /> indicates the release of gasoline to be relatively recent, possibly within the past twenty years <br /> Gasoline-impacted groundwater is present around the West UST area The dissolved gasoline plume <br /> ' appears to extend to approximately 50 feet northeast and 50 feet southwest from the former West <br /> UST area, and has an approximate width of 40 feet <br /> To determine the lateral extent of the hydrocarbon impact to soil and ground water associated with <br /> the West UST and the potential impact from the Texaco facility to the subject property, soil probe <br /> ' borings were advanced at the site under the supervision of the EHD <br /> On 14 November 1996 and 16 January 1997 a total of fifteen soil borings were advanced at the site <br /> ' Probe borings P1 to P5 and P10 to P14 were established surrounding the West UST area and along <br /> the boundary of the subject property with the Texaco facility <br /> Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes <br /> (BTEX) and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) were detected in soil samples collected from the <br /> probe bonngs advanced in the area of the West UST excavation at concentrations as high as 3,700 <br /> ' mg/kg Hydrocarbon-impacted soil associated with the West UST area appeared to be of limited <br /> lateral extent TPH-g was detected in four of ten grab ground water samples collected from the West <br /> UST area at concentrations ranging from 84 to 44,000 micrograms per liter (µg/1) Various BTEX <br /> ' compounds were detected in six of ten samples analyzed at concentrations ranging from 0 60 to <br /> 7,800 gg/l <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmentai,Inc <br />