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5 <br />May 30,2018 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />Reference: Data Gap Assessment Report, Former Chase Chevrolet, 424 North Van Buren Street, Stockton, <br />California <br />approximately five ft bgs to the maximum depth explored (20 ft bgs). Groundwater was encountered <br />within or just above well-graded sand at depths ranging from 13 to 15 ft bgs. <br />Screening Levels for Soil, Groundwater and Soil Vapor - The Work Plan was developed to close data <br />gaps identified from comparison of Site characteristics to the SWRCB LTCP. Therefore, to demonstrate <br />closure of these gaps, results from laboratory analysis of soil, groundwater and soil vapor were compared <br />to media-specific criteria for commercial/industrial sites, as defined in the LTCP. <br />Soil and Groundwater Analytical Results - Soil and groundwater analytical data are summarized in <br />Table 1. GRO, BTEX, MTBE and naphthalene were not detected above laboratory reporting limits (LRLs) <br />in any soil or groundwater sample submitted for analysis. Additionally, LRLs were well below established <br />screening levels for benzene, ethylbenzene, and naphthalene for direct contact and outdoor air <br />exposure, as defined in the LTCP. Screening levels for toluene, xylenes, and MTBE have not been <br />established for soil under the LTCP. <br />Soil Vapor Analytical Results - Soil vapor analytical results are summarized in Table 1. Concentrations of <br />benzene (ranging from 5.4 to 6.5 micrograms per cubic meter [pg/m3]), toluene (ranging from 39 to 50 <br />pg/m3), and xylenes (ranging from 13 to 20 pg/m3 ) were detected in soil vapor samples collected from <br />the three vapor probes (SV-1 through SV-3). Reported concentrations of benzene were well below <br />established screening levels for petroleum vapor intrusion to indoor air, as defined in the LTCP. <br />Additionally, LRLs for ethylbenzene and naphthalene were well below their corresponding established <br />LTCP screening levels. Screening levels for GRO, toluene, xylenes, and MTBE have not been established <br />for soil gas under the LTCP. <br />Atmospheric gases methane (CH4), and helium were not detected above LRLs in any soil vapor sample. <br />Carbon dioxide (CO2) was detected in all three vapor probes in concentrations ranging from 0.21 to <br />0.27 percent. <br />CONCLUSIONS <br />Site assessment activities described in this report have addressed data gaps previously identified as <br />being impediments to regulatory case closure. Data collected during this assessment confirm that since <br />2004, concentrations of dissolved-phase petroleum hydrocarbon have decreased to below detectable <br />levels. Concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil do not represent a potential health threat via <br />direct exposure, and concentrations of aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, and xylenes) in soil <br />gas are orders of magnitude below vapor intrusion screening criteria. <br />Because there is no residual plume of dissolved-phase petroleum hydrocarbons associated with the Site, <br />Stantec respectfully requests the Site be granted regulatory case closure without an updated sensitive <br />receptor survey. Soil vapor probes will be abandoned and removed when Site closure is approved. <br />Design with community in mind <br />4