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Chevron Products Company 4 <br /> Chevron Service Station#9-2033 508 West Charter Way Stockton,CA March 5 2002 <br /> FINDINGS AND WORK PLAN FOR FURTHER ASSESSMENT <br /> iGeologic cross sections are provided as Figures 3 through 6 These figures may be <br /> interpreted as meandering stream deposits comprised by interbedded sand mixtures and <br /> fine-grained sediments The horizontally and vertically discontinuous nature of the <br /> sediments appears to control the vertical water quality profile <br /> Concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons are present in groundwater in the area <br /> encompassing SB-5 through SB-8 Review of Table 1 suggests the concentrations of <br /> TPHg, benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes were highest in the location around <br /> at approximately SB-5, which is positioned near existing monitoring well MW-3 MW- <br /> 3 is a well completed within the interval that can monitor water quality the 40 feet bgs <br /> zone <br /> SECOR proposes decommissioning MW-1, because MW-1 is screened from <br /> approximately 30 to 50 feet bgs Based on the results of this investigation, CPT data <br /> suggests that MW-1 may be screened across two water-bearing zones and as a result the <br /> water quality data may not necessarily be representative Also, SECOR recommends <br /> installation of one shallow, one intermediate, and three deep ground water monitoring <br /> wells at depths of 30-40 feet bgs, 50-60 feet bgs and 80-85 feet bgs, respectively, at the <br /> general locations shown on Figure 2 The specific scope of work is discussed below <br /> • <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Wells. Five soil borings will be advanced at the <br /> • locations depicted on Figure 2, using 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers to <br /> varying depths of approximately 40, 60 and 85 feet bgs Based on SECOR's <br /> January 2001 Site Assessment Report, historically groundwater has been <br /> encountered in three separate soil horizons located at depths of approximately <br /> 35, 55 and 80 feet bgs Upon completion of drilling, a 2-inch diameter <br /> groundwater monitoring well will be installed in each boring <br /> \d ■ MW-4, a shallow monitoring well, will be screened from approximately 35 <br /> to 40 feet bgs <br /> ■ MW-5, an intermediate well, will be screened from approximately 55 to 60 <br /> feet bgs <br /> ■ MW 6, MW-7, and MW-8, the deep monitoring wells, will be screened from <br /> approximately 80 to 85 feet bgs <br /> • Well Decommissioning. Monitoring well MW-1 will be decommissioned by <br /> pressure grouting from the bottom up, and then drilling out the top five feet of <br /> the well The well box will also be removed and finished to surface grade with <br /> cement <br /> • Permitting The applicable permits for groundwater monitoring wells will be <br /> obtained from the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County prior to drilling <br /> *� * Soil Selection and Analysis. Soil samples will be collected at 5-foot intervals <br /> and will be submitted under chain-of-custody procedures to a California state- <br /> I\Chevron\920331REPORTS\9-2033 SA CPT WPFA doc <br />