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From Science to Solutions- <br /> HPP—BTR MP#204.1 <br /> US Can-Welty Road Reports <br /> DCN:C20-SAI-Welty-Road/US-Can-01-8712 <br /> January 5, 2006 <br /> Mr. M. Scott Mansholt <br /> Chevron Environmental Management Company <br /> 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road <br /> P.O. Box 6012 <br /> San Ramon, California 94583-0712 <br /> Subject: Fourth Quarter 2005 Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling Report and <br /> 2005 Annual Summary <br /> US Can—Welty Road <br /> 35275 Welty Road <br /> Vernalis, California <br /> Dear Mr. Mansholt: <br /> At the request of Chevron Environmental Management Company(CEMC), Science Applications <br /> International Corporation(SAIC)has prepared this report for groundwater monitoring and <br /> sampling activities conducted at the US Can—Welty Road site,Vernalis, California(Figure 1). <br /> The groundwater monitoring and sampling program was initiated at the request of the Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board(RWQCB). This report presents the results from the fourth quarter <br /> monitoring and sampling event, as well as an annual summary of all 2005 events. Currently, six <br /> groundwater monitoring wells are being used to evaluate hydrologic and water-quality conditions <br /> at the site. Pertinent site features and the locations of monitoring wells are shown on Figure 2. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION AND USE <br /> The site is located at 35275 Welty Road,Vernalis, San Joaquin County, California. Currently, a <br /> paper insulation manufacturer,Insulair Inc., occupies the site. The site formerly belonged to a <br /> container manufacturer, Hunter Container Company,and a can manufacturer,U. S. Can <br /> Company. The site is located in a rural and light-industrial area and is bordered by Welty Road <br /> on the east,Highway 33 on the north, and agricultural fields south and west of the site. The site <br /> location is presented on Figure 1. <br /> From the early 1900s to the 1960s, Standard Oil(predecessor to Chevron)operated the former <br /> Old Valley Pipeline(OVP),which transported heated heavy petroleum(crude oil and Bunker C <br /> fuel oil) from Bakersfield to Richmond, California. The OVP was located along the northeastern <br /> side of the site and parallel to the existing Union Pacific Rail Road(UPRR)tracks and Highway <br /> 33. The former Tidewater Associated Oil Company(TAOC)pipeline was also present between <br /> the site and Highway 33. The TAOC pipeline was used to transport heated heavy petroleum <br /> (crude oil and Bunker C fuel oil) from the Central Valley to the San Francisco Bay Area and <br /> 3800 Watt Avenue,Suite#210, Sacramento, CA 95821(916)974-8800 'Fax:(916)979-3735 <br />