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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008194
RECORD_ID
PR0544673
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006182
FACILITY_NAME
REGAL STATION #604
STREET_NUMBER
1448
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STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1448 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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R604 .UPDATE 19 5-19-1993 <br /> METHODS AND QA/QC <br /> WELL SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES <br /> Depth to ground water and vacuum measurements were obtained from <br /> all of the ground water monitoring wells on May 14 , 1993 . Depth <br /> to top of fluid and ground water measurements were obtained using <br /> a clean product water interface probe . The probe, lowered into <br /> the well attached to a tape calibrated in 0 02 foot intervals, <br /> signals at the contact of floating product and at the top of <br /> ground water The measurement is obtained from the calibrated <br /> tape reading adjacent to a reference point on the casing. The <br /> probe is cleaned with trisodium phosphate soapy water followed by <br /> a distilled water rinse before measuring the next well <br /> Measurements are started at the historically cleanness wells and <br /> progress to the dirtiest wells . All depth to ground water <br /> measurements were obtained before purging the wells for sampling <br /> The depth to water is then subtracted from the elevation of the <br /> casings reference point for a corrected ground water elevation <br /> A computer generated gradient program was not utilized The more <br /> interpretive gradient map was developed by calculating the <br /> gradient from each well to all surrounding wells (difference in <br /> ground water elevations/distance between wells) , "i e . " MWl to <br /> MW2, MW to MW3 , MW1 to MW4, and MWl to MW6 Depth to ground <br /> water data from MWS is not used; this well was installed in a <br /> slant boring and produces an anomalous high when used. From <br /> these gradient lines, data points representing the contact for <br /> • the proposed contours are plotted along each individual line <br /> Once the data points have been plotted between all the wells, the <br /> data points representing a given gradient elevation (-45 foot <br /> contour, for example) are connected with site specific factors, <br /> "i .e it incorporating conditions caused by- local geology, <br /> hydrogeology, utility trenches, etc These are used to control <br /> the contour between data points This site is presently being <br /> influenced by vapor extraction at MWS, VSB3 , VSB5, VSB9 and <br /> VSB11 . A vacuum at these wells and surrounding wells will <br /> influence the shape of the ground water surface and subsequent <br /> flow directions of the ground water. To obtain representative <br /> measurements that show the influence by the vacuum extraction at <br /> this site, a vacuum measurement is obtained at the well head <br /> before removing the cap and the subsequent depth to water <br /> measurement is corrected for the negative vacuum head <br /> (potentiometric head) <br /> Vapor Recovery System and Monitoring: <br /> As stated in the Update Status Report #11, SB3 , SBS , SB9 and SB11 <br /> were converted into vapor extraction wells on July 22 , 1992 <br /> (VSB3 , VSB5, VSB9 and VSB11) Along with MW5, these wells are <br /> manifolded to a vapor extraction system with individual valved <br /> orifices for flow control and measurement from the individual <br /> wells . The individual wells are fitted with a PVC tee head with <br /> a locking air tight cap, for well access The tee lateral (2 <br /> inch) is fitted with a 1/4 inch pipe to tubing fitting for <br /> obtaining vacuum/pressure and temperature readings . A pipe to <br /> page 4 <br />
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