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C 0 lR <br /> 7-Eleven Store#14117 <br /> Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report (202004) <br /> August 13, 2004 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Historic Range in Depth to Water, Q3-99 to Q2-04 MW-1, 6 69 to 10 15 feet bgs <br /> Current Quarter„Monitoring Data See Figure 2 and Table 1 <br /> Wells Monitored and Sampled Seven wells, MW-1 through MW-6, <br /> and MW-8 (MW-7 not accessible) <br /> Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations Measured In Seven wells, MW-1 through MW-6, <br /> and MW-8 (MW-7 not accessible) <br /> Depth to Groundwater (DTW) 7 34 to 8 99 ft bgs <br /> Average Change to Groundwater Elevation Since <br /> Last Event 1 32 foot decrease <br /> Groundwater Flow Direction and Gradient Southeast @ 0 02 feet per foot (Figure <br /> 2) <br /> Current Quarter Analytical Data (See Figure 3 and Table 1) <br /> Maximum TPHg Concentrations MW-3, 18,000 pg/L <br /> Maximum Benzene Concentrations MW-8, 85 lag/L <br /> Maximum MtBE Concentrations MW-8, 110 pg/L <br /> Maximum TBA Concentrations MW-1, 6,400 pg/L <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On July 17, 1998, three 10,000-gallon single-walled USTs were removed from the site The <br /> UST excavation was extended to the east, and two new 10,000-gallon double-walled steel <br /> USTs were installed The new tanks were installed in a tank pit located east of the original <br /> UST locations One ten-inch diameter Schedule 40 Polyvinylchloride (PVC) conductor <br /> casing was installed in the new UST pit between the new tanks for future installation of well <br /> MW-2 <br /> On September 29 and October 2, 1998, Fluor-Daniel GTI advanced six offsite (OSGP-1 <br /> through OSGP-6) and 11 onsite (GP-7 through GP-17 Geoprobe® soil borings The offsite <br /> borings were located north of the 7-Eleven site in an apartment complex The offsite <br /> borings did not contain detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons The onsite <br /> borings contained benzene, total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), and methyl- <br /> tert-butyl ether (MtBE) at maximum concentrations of 12 5 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) <br /> (GP-17@20'), 42,900 mg/kg (GP-15@15'), and 234 mg/kg (GP-14@10'), respectively <br /> (Fluor Daniel GTI, 1998) <br /> On May 13 and 14, 1999, four groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-4) were <br /> installed to 25 and 30 feet below ground surface (bgs) (Table 3) Benzene, TPHg, and <br /> MtBE in soil were reported at maximum concentrations of 2 89 mg/kg (MW-3-15'), 429 <br /> mg/kg (MW-3-15'), and 0 119 mg/kg (MW-4-20'), respectively (IT Corporation, 1999) <br /> On October 30, 2001, three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-5, MW-6, and MW-7) were <br /> installed to 20 feet bgs TPHg, BTEX, and MtBE in soil were not detected above laboratory <br /> reporting limits, except for 0 006 mg/kg total xylenes (MW-7@20') Selected halocarbons <br /> 14117 04-2Q Report doc SECOR International Incorporated <br />