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s <br /> dr <br /> r <br />' Quarterly Report - Fourth Quarter 2004 <br /> • COUNTRY CLUB FOOD AND FUEL <br />' 1856 Country Club Boulevard, Stockton, California <br /> 4 <br />' 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr Phil Elder of Country Club Food and Fuel,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc <br />' (AGE) has prepared this quarterly report for the property located at 1856 Country Club Boulevard, <br /> Stockton,California(site) The scope of work included the performance of a quarterly ground water <br /> monitoring event,submission of monitoring and analytical data to the State Water Resources Control <br /> Board's GeoTracker information management system,and preparation of this report The objective <br /> of the work was to monitor dissolved fuel additive methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) <br /> concentrations in ground water and to characterize ground water elevation, flow direction, and <br />' hydraulic gradient on the site The location of the site and surrounding area is illustrated on Figure 1, <br /> on-site structures and monitoring well locations are illustrated on Figure 2 <br />' This report was prepared in accordance with Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (CVRWQCB)guidelines for the investigation of underground storage tank(UST)sites Site history <br />' and findings from previous investigations and monitoring events are provided in Appendix A <br /> 2.0. PROCEDURES <br /> Fieldwork was performed in accordance with guidelines established by the CVRWQCB and San <br />' Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) for the investigation of UST sites and <br /> sampling ground water monitoring wells <br />' At the request of Mr Mike Infurna of the EHD,Country Club Food and Fuel quarterly ground water s <br /> monitoring events are coordinated to occur concurrently with ground water monitoring activities at <br /> the adjacent Sanchez property (1876 Country Club Boulevard) <br /> 2 1 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION <br />' On 15 October 2004, a Solinst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water in <br /> all four monitoring wells relative to the tops of`the well casings After the depth to ground water <br />' measurements were collected,casing water in each monitoring well was evacuated using dedicated, <br /> disposable plastic bailers Approximately 4 5 to 5 25 gallons of water were evacuated from each of <br />' the monitoring wells, equivalent to three casing-water volumes per well <br /> t , <br /> Temperature,pH,and conductivity of the purged water were measured at regular intervals using an <br />' Oakton water analyzer Field data logs are provided in Appendix B Purged water was containerized <br /> in properly labeled,75H 55-gallon Department of Transportation(DOT)-approved drums and stored <br /> • on-site , <br />' Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I , <br />