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PHASE II REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORTFORMER TEXACO SUNBURST WORKS REFINERYSUNBURST, MONTANAMay 8, 2014Project #: 136-048-002SUBMITTED BY: Chevron Environmental Management Company4800 Fournace Place, E530A, Bellaire, Texas 77401

Table of Contents1.0GENERAL INTRODUCTION .1-11.1Phase II Remedial Investigation Objectives and Report Organization.1-31.2Former Refinery Site Information .1-41.31.42.01.2.1Former Refinery Location .1-41.2.2Refinery Operating History .1-51.2.3Current Refinery Property Description .1-7Facility Setting, Physical Characteristics, Natural Features .1-111.3.1Area Geology/Hydrogeology .1-121.3.2Area Surface Water, Sediments, Soils .1-151.3.3Area Ecology .1-171.3.4Nearby Regulated Sites/Facilities.1-19Facility Regulatory History, Prior Investigations and Reporting .1-221.4.1Documented Releases and Regulatory History .1-221.4.2Previous Investigations, Characterization and Actions .1-23METHODOLOGY.2-12.12.22.3Field Sampling Methods .2-12.1.1Soil Screening and Sampling Methods.2-12.1.2Groundwater Well Installation, Development and Sampling Methods .2-22.1.3Surface Water and Sediment Sampling Methods .2-92.1.3.1Surface Water Sampling.2-92.1.3.2Sediment Sampling .2-102.1.4Sample Naming Convention .2-112.1.5Laboratory Analyses.2-12Data Validation Methods.2-152.2.1Quality Assurance Objectives .2-162.2.2Quality Control and Calibration Samples.2-172.2.3Method Compliance and Completeness .2-172.2.4Data Qualifiers .2-18Data Evaluation Process .2-192.3.1Soil and Sediment.2-192.3.1.1201405 RI-Report RPTSoil .2-19

Table of Contents (cont.)2.3.1.22.3.23.0Sediment .2-23Groundwater and Surface Water .2-24SOIL INVESTIGATION RESULTS .3-13.1Tank Berms .3-23.1.13.1.23.1.33.1.43.1.53.23.1.1.1Initial Investigation/Summary of Previously Reported Results .3-33.1.1.2Step-Out and/or Delineation Sampling .3-8Subsurface Soil Investigation Methods .3-93.1.2.1Initial Investigation .3-93.1.2.2Step-Out and/or Delineation Sampling .3-12Deviations from Work Plan.3-133.1.3.1Surface Soils.3-133.1.3.2Subsurface Soils .3-14Data Validation .3-143.1.4.1Surface Soils.3-143.1.4.2Subsurface Soils .3-15Results .3-17Tank Farm Area.3-253.2.13.3Surface Soil Investigation Methods.3-3Investigation Methods .3-253.2.1.1Initial Investigation .3-253.2.1.2Step-Out and/or Delineation Sampling .3-263.2.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-263.2.3Data Validation .3-263.2.4Results .3-27Asphalt, Slag, Cinder Areas .3-333.3.1Investigation Methods .3-333.3.1.1Initial Investigation .3-333.3.1.2Step-Out and/or Delineation Sampling .3-343.3.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-343.3.3Data Validation .3-343.3.4Results .3-36201405 RI-Report RPT

Table of Contents (cont.)3.43.5Tank Berm 34 Downwind Areas, High School, Elementary School.3-403.4.1Investigation Methods .3-413.4.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-413.4.3Data Validation .3-423.4.4Results .3-43Pipeline Corridors.3-453.5.13.63.73.8201405 RI-Report RPT3.5.1.1Initial Investigation .3-463.5.1.2Step-Out and/or Delineation Sampling .3-463.5.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-463.5.3Data Validation .3-473.5.4Results .3-49VCP Excavation Areas .3-523.6.1Investigation Methods .3-523.6.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-523.6.3Data Validation .3-533.6.4Results .3-54Railroad Loading/Off-Loading Rack Areas .3-593.7.1Investigation Methods .3-603.7.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-603.7.3Data Validation .3-603.7.4Railroad Loading Rack Investigation Results .3-61Former Wastewater Disposal Area.3-673.8.13.9Investigation Methods .3-45Investigation Methods .3-683.8.1.1Initial Investigation .3-683.8.1.2Step-Out and/or Delineation Sampling .3-683.8.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-693.8.3Data Validation .3-693.8.4Results .3-70Investigation of Impacts from Non-Refinery Sources .3-743.9.1Investigation and Sampling Methods .3-753.9.2Deviations from Work Plan.3-75

Table of Contents (cont.)3.103.114.03.9.3Data Validation .3-753.9.4Results .3-77Residential Properties/Backfill Soils Investigation .3-813.10.1Prior Residential Soil Investigations .3-823.10.2Investigation Approach and Sampling Methods .3-843.10.3Deviations from Work Plan.3-903.10.4Data Validation .3-913.10.5Results .3-933.10.6Conclusions .3-97Lead XRF/Laboratory Data Correlation .3-99GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION RESULTS .4-14.1Summary of Previous Investigations .4-24.2Phase II RI Groundwater Investigation Objectives and Methods .4-54.2.1First Stage of Phase II RI Groundwater Investigation .4-54.2.1.14.2.2Summary .4-6Second Stage of Phase II RI Groundwater Investigation (September 2010 –November 2011).4-84.34.44.5Deviations from Work Plan .4-84.3.1Soil Screening and Sampling .4-84.3.2Monitoring Well Development .4-94.3.3Groundwater Sampling.4-104.3.3.1Groundwater Sampling Frequency .4-114.3.3.2PVC Primer .4-124.3.4Long-Term Pumping Test at Well P2RI-9D .4-134.3.5Hydrocarbon Recovery Test (Tank Berms 10 and 18) .4-13Data Validation.4-144.4.1Groundwater .4-154.4.2Soil .4-15Site Characterization Results.4-164.5.1Site Geology .4-17201405 RI-Report RPT

Table of Contents (cont.)4.5.24.5.34.6Hydrogeologic Conditions .4-184.5.2.1Hydrostratigraphic Units .4-184.5.2.2Pump Testing .4-19Monitoring Well P2RI-45E Pump Test .4-214.5.2.2.2Monitoring Well GW-ES Pump Test .4-234.5.2.2.3Fluid Level Communication Tests .4-24Geographical Divisions of Facility.4-24Groundwater Analytical Results.4-264.6.1Alluvial Sediments Results .4-274.6.1.14.6.1.24.6.2Inorganic Constituents.4-284.6.1.1.1Northeast Area .4-284.6.1.1.2Southeast Area .4-284.6.1.1.3Southwest Area .4-284.6.1.1.4Central Area .4-284.6.1.1.5Northwest Area .4-28Organic Constituents .4-294.6.1.2.1Northeast Area .4-294.6.1.2.2Southeast Area .4-294.6.1.2.3Southwest Area .4-304.6.1.2.4Central Area .4-304.6.1.2.5Northwest Area .4-31Weathered Shale Results .4-314.6.2.14.6.2.2201405 RI-Report RPT4.5.2.2.1Inorganic Constituents.4-314.6.2.1.1Northeast Area .4-314.6.2.1.2Southeast Area .4-314.6.2.1.3Southwest Area .4-314.6.2.1.4Central Area .4-324.6.2.1.5Northwest Area .4-32Organic Constituents .4-324.6.2.2.1Northeast Area .4-324.6.2.2.2Southeast Area .

PHASE II REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT . FORMER TEXACO SUNBURST WORKS REFINERY . SUNBURST, MONTANA . May 8, 2014 . Project #: 136-048-002 . SUBMITTED BY: Chevron Environmental Management Company 4800 Fournace Place, E530A, Bellaire, Texas 77401

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