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Geological TeChniCs lac Page 2 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Project No 723 2 <br /> June 15,2004 <br />' calculations show that groundwater flow is N72'E at 0 0049 ft/ft This is consistent with the <br /> site's historical directions that have been predominantly to the northeast <br /> Field evidence recorded during borehole installation indicates that contamination isp resent <br /> on the adjacent property across N El Dorado Street — an active Shell service station GTI <br /> recommends that the SJC PHS/EHD files be reviewed for the adjacent site to obtain well <br /> construction information and historical contaminant data The data suggest that a co- <br /> mingled plume situation exists and the file review will help clarify the site conceptual <br /> model Because the lateral extent of the plume down gradient of the MW-8/108/208/308 <br /> has not been defined, the SJC PHS/EHD will probably require additional site definition <br />' We recommend that interim remediation be considered before this plume migrates any <br /> further and the cost for cleanup continues to increase A feasibility study work plan for dual <br />' phase soil vapor and groundwater extraction was previously submitted to SJC PHS/EHD <br /> GTI's September 8, 2003 "Feasibility Study Work Plan - Dual Phase Soil Vapor and <br /> Groundwater Extraction Pilot Test" was approved by SJC PHS/EHD in their November 15, <br /> 2003 The first phase of the work, installing three extraction wells, is scheduled for June <br /> 2004 <br /> 1.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br />' On November 20 - 26, 2003, three new continuous multi-chambered tubing (CMTTM) wells <br /> were installed to further define the vertical and lateral extent of the soil and groundwater <br /> plumes (see Figure 13 for well locations and Table 5 for well construction details) The <br />' boreholes for the new wells' were installed to the north, east, and southwest of the site <br /> across E Castle, N El Dorado and W Adams streets, respectively The first quarter of <br />' 2004 was the first time the wells were sampled <br /> Unfortunately, the CMT rm wells were so tightly coiled for shipping that it was difficult to <br />' install the wells without the tubing corkscrewing in the borehole, even when the casing was <br /> stretched out on the ground in the sun to relax the coils The result of this twist in the tubing <br /> is that depth to water measurements could not be made because the instrument probe <br /> becomes lodged in the small chambers of the tubing Although depth to water <br /> measurements could not be performed in the individual tubing chamber, water samples were <br /> obtained by utilizing smaller diameter tubing with a Waterra pumping system <br />' Due to this tubing twist constraint the water gradient was determined using wells MW-1 <br /> through MW-6 as has been done in the past <br />