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Quarterly Report - Second Quarter 2005 <br /> FLAG CITY CHEVRON <br /> 6421 Capitol Avenue,Lodi, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> At the request of Mr Richard Bokides,Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc (AGE)has prepared this <br /> quarterly report for 6421 Capitol Avenue (the site), Lodi, California The report documents <br /> procedures and results for ground water monitoring performed at the site between 27 June and 01 <br /> July 2005(second quarter),the report also Includes analytical results of ground water extraction well <br /> samples collected on 14 July 2005 The site setting is Illustrated on Figure 1 Site structures and <br /> monitoring well locations are depicted on Figure 2 <br /> The objectives the of second quarter investigation was to characterize,assess and monitor dissolved <br /> methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) concentrations In ground water and to characterize ground water <br /> flow direction and gradient <br /> The enclosed report was prepared as required by California Regional Water Quality Control Board- <br /> Central Valley Region (RWQCB) Cleanup and Abatement Order No 5-00-700, dated 01 March <br /> 2000,and was prepared in accordance with guidelines established by the RWQCB for investigation <br /> of underground storage tank (UST) sites Background information and a description of prior <br /> Investigations at the site were Included in AGE's Final Remediation Plan, dated 31 August 2000 <br /> I <br /> Between November 2000 and 17 August 2004,a total volume of approximately 27,086,201 gallons <br /> of MTBE-impacted ground water was treated at the site utilizing ground water pump-and-treat <br /> technology and carbon filtration However,in the AGE-prepared Quarterly Report-Second Quarter <br /> 2004(dated 30 July 2004),AGE requested cessation of the Flag City Chevron ground water pump- <br /> and-treat system due to the lack of cost effectiveness for the clean-up of MTBE-impacted ground <br /> water In a letter dated 13 August 2004,the RWQCB concurred with AGE's request, and all ground <br /> water pump-and-treat operations were suspended at the site on 17 August 2004 <br /> 2.0. GROUND WATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> Between 27 June and 01 July 2005, ground water monitoring and sampling were performed at <br /> 39 single-or multi-level ground water monitoring wells(MW-1 through MW-20)and from two San <br /> Joaquin County service area No 31 municipal water wells(CSA-1 and CSA-2),in addition,ground <br /> water samples were collected from 10 ground water extraction wells(EW-1 through EW-10)on 14 <br /> July 2005 Quarterly ground water monitoring procedures for the site were outlined in the AGE- <br /> prepared Work Plan Addendum, dated 28 January 1998, and approved by the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department(SJCEHD)by letter dated 24 February 1998 As-built monitoring <br /> well construction details are summarized in Table 1 <br /> A coordinated effort was made with Three B's Truck Plaza (14749 Thornton Road, Lodi CA) to <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />