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California Department of Transportation June 19, 2001 <br /> p p <br /> Shop 10 Maintenance Station, Stockton, California Project No 400296001 <br /> 2 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> This report summarizes the results of the Fourth Quarter 2000 groundwater monitoring activities <br /> conducted December 12-13, 2000 at the Shop 10 Maintenance Station, located in Stockton, Cali- <br /> fornia (Figure 1) The work conducted by Ninyo & Moore was in accordance with Task Order <br /> No 10-987901-NP and Caltrans Contract No 43AO012 Our scope of services include 1) atten- <br /> dance of a prework site visit, 2) preparation of a site safety plan, 3) measurement of the depth to <br /> static groundwater at selected wells, 4) purging of a minimum of three well volumes to labeled <br /> reconditioned 55-gallon drums, 5) collection and chemical analysis of groundwater samples, and <br /> 6) preparation of this report documenting our field activities and findings <br /> 3. SITE BACKGROUND <br /> According to a report entitled, Revised Report Third Quarter 1998 Groundwater Monrtorin Re- <br /> • port by Professional Service Industries (PSI), dated March 19, 1999, four underground storage <br /> tanks (USTs) were removed from the site in August 1986 Subsequent to the removal, fourteen <br /> soil borings were drilled on-site and four were drilled off-site between 1987 and 1991 to deter- <br /> mine the extent of soil contamination Analytical results of soil samples collected indicated <br /> maximum concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G) to be 3,800 mil- <br /> ligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-D) to be 4,500 <br /> mg/kg <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells currently active and sampled during quarterly groundwater <br /> monitoring for the site include MW-9, MW-11, MW-12, MW-13, MW-16, MW-19, MW-20, <br /> MW-24, MW-25 and VM-1 Monitoring well MW-14 was not accessible due to construction <br /> activities Monitoring well VM-2 is normally sampled, however it has been buried and paved <br /> over since the last time it was sampled during the third quarter 1999 monitoring event Since <br /> 1988 several wells were installed and subsequently abandoned including MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, <br /> MW-4, MW-5, MW-7, MW-8, MW-10, MW-26 and VW-1 The approximate locations of the <br /> • active monitoring wells are shown in Figure 2 Quarterly groundwater monitoring has been con- <br /> ducted at the site in the wells since 1990 Historically, concentrations of TPH-G, TPH-D, <br /> 024o 01 E shop 10 F\L 4Q2000 doc z <br />