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California Department of Transportation June 19, 2001 <br />' Stockton Maintenance Station, Stockton, California Project No 400296001 <br /> i <br /> 4 GROUNDWATER MONITORING ACTIVITIES <br />' 4 1 Groundwater Elevation and Hydraulic Gi adient <br /> On December 12, 2000 a representative from Ninyo & Moore measured depth to static <br /> groundwater in the twelve on-site groundwater monitoring wells and two vapor extraction <br /> wells Static groundwater levels were measured using a Solinst water level probe The probe <br />' was decontaminated prior to each use A summary of the current and previous depth-to- <br /> groundwater measurements is presented in Table 1 The general groundwater elevation has <br /> increased in the on-site wells since the last monitoring event in September 2000 Based on <br /> groundwater data collected during this round of monitoring, the inferred direction of <br /> groundwater flow beneath the site is to the southeast with a hydraulic gradient of 0 002 feet <br /> per foot <br /> 42 Groundwater Sampling and Observations <br /> Using a 2-inch submersible pump, which was decontaminated between wells, a minimum of <br /> three well casing volumes of water were purged from each of the fourteen on-site wells prior <br /> to the collection of groundwater samples The wells were allowed to recover to at least 80 <br /> percent of their original static groundwater levels prior to sampling During well purging, <br /> temperature, acidity, and conductivity were measured using a Hydaci`i instrument Addi- <br /> tionally, characteristics of the water (color, turbidity, odor, sheen) were noted on the field <br /> data sheets and are included in Appendix A <br /> Subsequent to purging, samples were collected using disposable PVC bottom-discharging <br /> bailers The samples were transferred from the bailee to the appropiiate sample containers, <br /> labeled, and placed in a cooler containing ice at 4 degrees Celsius tinder chain-of-custody <br /> protocol The samples were secured in a cooler and transferred to Associated Laboratories <br /> (AL) in Orange, California via United Parcel Service (UPS) Purged and decontamination <br /> water generated during sampling activities were transferred into labeled, reconditioned 55- <br /> gallon drums The drums were left on-site to be maintained by Caltrans <br /> 629u Oir tito�lt <br /> oarh� ,Qzuooa�� 3 <br />