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1. INTRODUCTION <br /> Exxon Retail Site (RS) 7-0137 is located at 1605 South El Dorado Street, Stockton, California, <br /> on the southwest corner of Second and South El Dorado streets The site is an active service <br /> station that has three double-walled fiberglass gasoline underground storage tanks (USTs) The <br /> site currently contains seven groundwater monitoring wells (MW 1—MW7) and two vapor <br /> extraction wells (VEW1 and VEW2) The seven groundwater rnonitonng wells (Figure 1) are <br />' sampled quarterly <br /> Groundwater sampling at Exxon RS 7-0137 has been conducted regularly since 1991 A soil <br />' vapor extraction (SVE) system operated at the site from November 1995 to March 1996 and <br /> resumed operation in February 1997 The SVE system is designed to extract soil vapor from five <br /> wells (VEW1, VEW2, MW2, MW3, and MW5) Until March 1996 soil vapors were abated with <br /> a catalytic oxidizer unit A carbon adsorption abatement system was installed in February 1997 <br /> On 14 January 1998, the seven groundwater monitoring wells were purged and sampled <br />' Samples were analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g), for benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), and for methyl t-butyl ether(MTBE) <br /> 2. <br /> SUMMARY OF RESULTS <br /> The depth to water in each well was measured prior to purging and sampling Liquid-phase <br /> hydrocarbons (LPH) were not detected in any of the wells Groundwater elevations at the site <br /> ranged from -20 42 feet(MW5)to -19 85 feet (MW1) relative to mean sea level Groundwater <br /> elevations have increased in all of the monitoring wells with the exception of MW5, which <br /> decreased 0 36 feet since the previous gauging on 10 October 1997 Water level elevations in the <br /> remaining wells increased between 0 15 feet (MW4) and 0 43 feet (MW I, MW2, and MW6) <br /> The monitoring: wells at the site were constructed at a time when the water table was more than <br /> 10 feet lower than it is currently Monitoring wells MWI, MW2, MW3, and MW6 are screened <br /> Ifrom 35 to 55 feet below the surface, and MW4, MW5, and MW7 are screened from 40 to 60 <br /> feet below the surface Table 1 presents monitoring well construction details Historical and <br /> current depths to water are presented in Table 2 The depth to water in the monitoring wells on <br /> 14 January 1998 ranged from 30 71 (MW6)to 33 30 (MW4) feet below the top of the well <br /> casing, therefore, none of the monitoring wells is currently screened across the water table <br /> Groundwater beneath the site flows to the southeast at an approximate gradient of 0 003 <br /> Gauging data and calculated groundwater elevations from 14 January 1998 are presented in <br /> boldface type in Table 2, along with previous gauging data Field documents are included as <br /> Appendix A <br /> After the depths to water were measured, each groundwater monitoring well was purged with a <br /> 2-inch PVC pipe attached to a vacuum truck In each well, field parameters of pH, temperature, <br /> and electrical conductance of the purged water were recorded with every well casing volume <br /> purged When the field parameters were stable (less than 10 percent change from the previous <br /> WP61 70137 Q198 TX 3 1 <br />