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S <br /> V <br /> 2 <br /> hours,to a depth of 4 feet below the surface. Add more hydrated bentonite chips as needed. Place <br /> a cement plug above the hydrated bentonite flush with the vault floor. Remove the 3 foot by 3 foot <br /> by 3 foot deep well vault and compact backfill with clean road base to 4 inches of the surface prior <br /> to resurfacing with hot asphalt. The groundwater contamination that was present from the last well <br /> sampling on May 25, 2011 is not only in MW 10, but the entire excavated pea gravel area. The <br /> hydrated bentonite would prevent any surface spills from entering the pea gravel backfill and <br /> would seal the well screen as it expands. <br /> The May 25, 2011 sample results showed the following contaminants of concern in uglL of the pea <br /> gravel backfill MW10 and surroun ing native formation wells, MW6A, MWBA and MWBB. <br /> Well ID TPHIZ Benzene Toluene EBenzene Xylenes MtBE TBA <br /> MW 10 400 2.3 <0.5 <0.5 1.3 <0.5 <5 <br /> MW6A 2600 <0.5 0.8 5.3 48 <0.5 <5 <br /> MWBA 380 1.2 <0.5 <0.5 3.7 <0.5 <5 <br /> MW 8B <50 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 1 2.0 <5 <br /> Also an error in describing MW 10 construction was noted in the February 6, 2012 San Joaquin <br /> County letter. There is no 12-inch diameter by 4 foot deep steel conductor casing just below the 3 <br /> foot deep traffic vault. I have attached both the construction log and bore hole logs for MW 10 <br /> along with a cross section representation showing the relationship of MW I O to the pea gravel <br /> backfilled excavation area and the native formations. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> The information presented in this report is based on the following: <br /> 1. The observations and data collected by field personnel. <br /> 2. The result of laboratory analyzes performed by a state certified analytical laboratory_ <br /> 3. Our understanding of the regulations of San Joaquin County, the City of Stockton and the <br /> State of California. <br /> 4. References reviewed for this report. <br /> Changes in groundwater conditions can occur due to variations in rainfall, temperature, local and <br /> regional water use and local construction practices. In addition, variations in the soil and <br /> groundwater conditions could exist beyond the points explored in this investigation. <br /> State Certified Laboratory analytical results are included in this report. This laboratory follows <br /> EPA and State of California approved procedures; however, WEGE is not responsible for errors in <br /> these laboratory results. <br /> The services performed by Western Geo-Engineers, a corporation under California Registered <br /> Geologist #3037, have been conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill <br /> ordinarily exercised by members of our profession currently practicing under similar conditions in <br /> the State of California, the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County. <br /> Our work and/or supervision of remediation and/or abatement operations, active or preliminary at <br /> this site is in no way meant to imply that we are owners or operators of this site. Please note that <br /> MW 10 Destruction Addendum to January 19,2012 Site Restoration Work Plan <br />