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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0009038
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0004035
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
STREET_NUMBER
448
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13726005
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
448 W WEBER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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Table 4 <br /> Groundwater Analytical Data—Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons,BTEX,MTBE,TBA,and As <br /> South Shore Parcels-Parcel 2A and Adjacent Areas <br /> West Weber Avenue and North Lincoln Street <br /> Stockton,California <br /> Depth Ethyl- <br /> Sample (feet, Date TPHg TPHd TPHo Benzene Toluene benzene Xylenes MTBE TBA As <br /> ID b s) Sampled (m /I (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) <br /> Explanations(cont.): <br /> "=Hydrocarbons are lower boiling than typical motor oil. <br /> 38=Analysis by Modified Method EPA 8015 yielded inconsistent results. The concentrations appear to vary between the bottles. The highest valid results are reported. <br /> 39=Surrogate Recovery for test method Mod.EPA 8015 was outside of control limits. This may indicate a bias in the analysis due to the sample's matrix or an interference from compounds <br /> present in the sample. <br /> 41=Gasoline hydrocarbons appeared to be present in much higher concentrations when measured via EPA Method 8015 as compared to EPA 8260B. If there is undissolved product <br /> present in the bottle it will likely be included in the 8015 value but not the 8260B value. It is probable that the sample contains un-dissolved product. <br /> 41=Discrete peaks in Diesel range,atypical for Diesel fuel. <br /> 42=Discrete peaks,lower boiling hydrocarbons present,atypical for motor oil. <br /> 43=Lower boiling hydrocarbons present,atypical for diesel fuel. <br /> 44=Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate results were outside of control limits. This may indicate a bias for the sample that was spiked. Since the LCS recoveries were within control limits, <br /> no data are flagged. <br /> 45=City of Stockton well;well not sampled this quarter. <br /> 46=Primarily compounds not found in typical gasoline. <br /> 4'=Discrete peaks,higher boiling hydrocarbons present,atypical for diesel fuel. <br /> "=Method reporting limit increased due to interference from gasoline-range hydrocarbons. <br /> 41=Hydrocarbons reported as TPH as Diesel do not exhibit a typical Diesel chromatographic pattern. These hydrocarbons are higher boiling than typical diesel fuel. <br /> so=Hydrocarbons reported as TPH Gasoline do not exhibit a typical Gasoline chromatographic pattern. The TPH Gasoline values are attributed to the presence of 2-ethyl-1-Hexanol <br /> which Kiff Analytical does not consider to be a typical gasoline constituent. <br /> 51=Wells destroyed in November 2008 as part of the Unocal excavation activities by Treadwell and Rollo. <br /> 52=Repeat analysis by Modified EPA Method 8015 yielded inconsistent results.The concentrations appear to vary between the bottles. <br /> Two of the three bottles were similar to each other so results from one of those two similar bottles are reported. <br /> 53=Discrete peaks,lower boiling hydrocarbons present,atypical for Diesel Fuel. <br /> 50=Internal Standard recovery by EPA Method 8260B was above laboratory control limits.This may indicate a bias in the analysis due to the sample's <br /> matrix or an interference from compounds present in the sample.The sample results for the analytes associated with the failing internal standard are likely <br /> biased.These compounds were not detected above the Method Reporting Limit. <br /> =Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate results were outside of control limits. This may indicate a bias for the sample that was spiked. <br /> StanWc <br /> 20120924-Parcel2A(Tables 4,5,6,7)Historical GW Tables 4Q12.xlsx Page 61 of 61 <br />
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