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QUARTERLY GAOUNOWATER MONffDRNG FOOHT <br /> 1399 Fast Yosemde Avenue Manteca,California <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> ' monitoring conducted b <br /> This report documents the results of quarterly groundwater mon to g Y <br /> Aegis Environmental, Inc (Aegis), on January 19, 1993, at the Moore Petroleum, Inc <br /> ' (Moore Petroleum), service station located at 1399 East Yosemite Avenue in Manteca, <br /> California (Figure 1) The monitoring included the collection of depth-to-groundwater <br /> measurements and groundwater samples from five monitoring wells, MW-1B, MW-2, <br /> ' MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5, located on site (Figure 2) This report is based, in part, on <br /> information obtained by Aegis from Moore Petroleum and is subject to modification as <br /> newly acquired information may warrant <br /> 1 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The Yosemite Avenue Moore Petroleum service station is located on the nbrthwest corner <br /> of the intersection of Northwoods and East Yosemite Avenues, in a commercial area of <br /> eastern Manteca The site is bounded on the north by a small shopping complex, on the <br /> west by a fast food restaurant, on the south by East Yosemite Avenue, and on the east <br /> by Northwoods Avenue Details of the site's current and former facilites, including <br /> previous and existing underground storage tanks (UST), were reported to Moore <br /> Petroleum by Aegis in a "Problem Assessment Report, Including Quarterly Monitoring <br /> Report," dated November 12, 1991 <br /> 3.0 BACKGROUND <br /> In August 1988, Earth Treatment Systems of Merced, California, drilled four soil borings <br /> (SB-1 through SB-4) on site. One boring (SB-4) was completed as 2-inch-diameter <br /> monitoring well MW-1 to approximately 36 5 feet below surface <br /> In April 1989, Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc., of Rancho Cordova, California, drilled <br /> and installed wells MW-2 and MW-3 with 2-inch-diameter casing to an approximate depth <br /> of 36 5 feet each On September 26, 1989, three UST and associated product lines were <br /> removed <br /> In June 1990, Nations Groundwater Associates of Sacramento, California, supervised the <br /> abandonment of MW-1 The well had been damaged during the removal of the UST in <br /> September 1989 Monitoring well MWAA was then drilled and installed approximately <br /> 10 feet east of the former location of MW-1, and was completed as a 2-inch-diameter well <br /> to a depth of approximately 36 5 feet <br /> } <br /> C� 90-098D OMR 1 <br /> '�i <br />