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Former 76 Station 4409 S E C ® R <br /> October 27, 2005 <br /> Page 3 <br /> details and usage of the well was not documented on the DWR well log The SJCEHD <br /> attempted to locate the well, however, the well was not found r W' <br /> Additional well searches conducted in the area (adjacent LUFT site ARCO 4932, 16 East <br /> Harding Way) indicated that 4 wells are located approximately 2,000 feet east F <br /> (crossldowngradient) of the site at the Stockton State Hospital, one well is located 2,000 <br /> feet northeast (downgradient) of the site (near Cemetery Lane and Harding Way), and one ; <br /> well is located approximately 2,000 feet northwest (cross-gradient) at the intersection of µ <br /> Wyandotte and Commerce (as indicated by SJCEHD in their letter dated November 21, i <br /> 2000) The use of the 4 wells at the Stockton State Hospital was not indicated on the well <br /> logs The well at Cemetery Lane and Harding Way was indicated as industrial use, and the <br /> well at Wyandotte and Commerce is owned by California Water Service but is not active ti>> <br /> The sensitive receptor survey is presented in SECOR's report Additional Site Assessment <br /> Report dated November 9, 2001 for ARCO 4932 <br /> MONITORING AND SAMPLING k �i <br /> Current and historical monitoring and analytical data are included in Tables 1 and 2, � <br /> respectively <br /> TRC's Data Transmittal, Groundwater Monitoring Field Notes and Laboratory Report dated NW <br /> July 29, 2005 is included in Attachment B The report includes TRC's field and laboratory F <br /> . procedures, field data sheets, and certified laboratory analytical reports The site has been <br /> monitored and sampled since the first quarter 2000 The field and laboratory procedures, <br /> field data sheets, and certified laboratory analytical reports for the monitoring and sampling <br /> of MW-15 through MW-17 on August 19, 2005 are included in Attachment C Currently, aq� <br /> total of 15 wells are monitored and sampled quarterly with MW-16 and MW-17 to be added ; <br /> to the quarterly monitoring program starting with the fourth quarter 2005 sampling event <br /> Samples are analyzed for gasoline range organics (GRO) by Environmental Protection <br /> Agency (EPA) Method 8015M and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, total xylenes (BTEX), <br /> fuel oxygenates (MtBE, tertiary amyl methyl ether [TAME], di-isopropyl ether [DIPE], ethyl <br /> tertiary butyl ether [EtBE], tertiary butyl alcohol [TBA], and ethanol), and lead scavengers <br /> (1,2-DCA and ethylene dibromide [EDB]) by EPA Method 82606 Groundwater Samples <br /> collected from MW-11 through MW-14 are also analyzed for dissolved lead by EPA Method <br /> 60106 <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-15) were gauged and sampled by TRC <br /> on July 12, 2005 Water levels within groundwater monitoring wells that are part of the <br /> monitoring and sampling program at the ARCO Service Station (16 East Harding Way) <br /> were cooperatively measured by SECOR on July 11, 2005, and sampled an July 11 <br /> through July 13, 2005 Water level measurements were collected from the two new C <br /> monitoring zone wells MW-16 and MW-17, as well as MW-15 on August 19, 2005 <br /> Regional groundwater flow direction within the A monitoring zone was to the northeast at <br /> approximately 0 018 feet per foot (ft/ft) beneath the ConocoPhillips site and radially outward <br /> beneath the ARCO site Regional groundwater flow direction within the B monitoring zone n <br /> • was to the northeast at an approximate gradient of 0 003 to 0 005 ft/ft The groundwater = <br /> r' S <br /> �a <br /> a <br /> 4409 3Q2005 QSR doc SECOR International incorporated <br /> 4 i <br /> j L Ri <br />