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• • Groundwater Investigation Work Plan <br /> Country Club Storm Drain System Project <br /> Country Club Blvd.and Plymouth Road,Stockton,CA <br /> Page 2 <br /> push boring locations are shown on Figure 2, Appendix A. The boring locations were chosen based on <br /> potential sources of contamination. <br /> The direct push borings will be trydraulically advanced using a 2-inch diameter conical bit. Upon completion <br /> of the boring and sampling, the borings will be grouted with neat cement. The cement will be tremied into <br /> the borehole to avoid bridging. <br /> The groundwater sampler utilizes a sealed, water-tight, stainless steel sample chamber and PVC screen <br /> which is isolated from the surrounding environment as the sampler is advanced. When the desired depth for <br /> collection of a groundwater sample is reached, the sample chamber is opened by pulling back on the body of <br /> the sampler and exposing the screen. When the screen is full, a stainless steel bailer is lowered through the <br /> rods to collect the groundwater sample. The groundwater will be gently emptied from the bailer into the <br /> appropriate laboratory supplied containers. The sample containers will be sealed, labeled, placed in a cooler <br /> chilled with ice, and delivered under chain-of-custody procedures to a California certified laboratory for <br /> analyses. <br /> The bit and associated push rods, the groundwater sampler, and the stainless steel bailer will be thoroughly <br /> cleaned before each boring is advanced using laboratory-grade, non-phosphate detergent and de-ionized <br /> water and double rinsed with de-ionized water. <br /> Laboratory Analyses <br /> The groundwater samples will be analyzed for BTEX and selected gasoline oxygenates/additives [TBA, <br /> MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary-butyl ether (ETBE), TAME, and 1,2-dichloroedme (1,2- <br /> DCA)] by EPA Method 8260B. Condor will analyze the gas chromatographs produced and provided by the <br /> lab for patterns fingerprinting the possible source of contamination. <br /> REPORTING <br /> Condor will prepare a report detailing the findings of the investigation. The report will include a discussion <br /> of the field and laboratory procedures used to conduct the investigation, a discussion and presentation of the <br /> analytical results, and recommendations. <br /> Upon approval of this work plan by MUD and SJCEHD and notification by MUD to proceed, the field <br /> portion of the investigation can be completed within approximately two weeks. The turn-around time for <br /> laboratory analyses is approximately two weeks. A report can be submitted within two weeks of receipt of <br /> the laboratory analytical results. If you need additional information or have any questions, please call David <br /> Wood at(209) 234-0518. <br /> Respectfully submitted, �ERED <br /> CONDOR EART HNOLOGIES, INC. <br /> DAVID 00D'' <br /> Marikka Hughes David ooao. 6532 6 <br /> Staff Geologist Califo gistered Ge o ' t#6532 <br /> Attachments: Figure 1 —Vicinity Map F cAC1F� <br /> Figure 2—Proposed Boring Locations <br /> cc: Mike Infurna, SJCEHD <br /> P:k1I76P Country Club\4176A Hydmpunch\Work Plans\GWlnvest_WP_9-10-03.doc <br /> �'a CONDOR <br />