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1 <br /> Cieologkaf 7-"h ks Ptc Page 10 <br /> Groundwater Momtonng Report <br /> Project No 723 2 <br /> June 20,2005 <br /> ' is screened (4") at 52 feet bgs and it contains 2400-ug/1 TPH-G The Shell site report also <br /> indicates that the two wells in the southern portion of the site (near the existing USTs) <br /> ' have MTBE above the laboratory detection limits The two northern wells that lie along <br /> the subject site plume axis do not contain MTBE above the laboratory reporting limit (0 5 <br /> ug/1) This suggests that the Shell facility has an MTBE problem not related to the <br /> ' subject site Further delineation of the plume in this area may be warranted <br /> 3 The lateral extent of the groundwater plume is undefined down gradient of CMTrm well <br /> ' set MW-8/108/208/308 A limited site investigation should take place to define the down <br /> gradient extent of the plume This should consist of direct push probe drilling methods <br /> such as CPT'rM to collect discrete groundwater samples rather than installing additional <br /> ' monitoring wells A work plan to accomplish this task has been sent to SJC/EHD for <br /> approval <br /> 4 We recommend that interim remediation be considered before this plume migrates any <br /> further and the cost for cleanup continues to increase Interim remedial action can be <br /> initiated by installing a high vacuum dual phase extraction unit to address the on site <br /> contamination Extraction should be performed on the existing wells EW-1, VEW-1 & <br /> ' VEW-2 and a new extraction well set at a deeper depth The treatment system should <br /> include air stripping and carbon filtration of extracted groundwater to be discharged to <br /> City of Stockton public treatment works A work plan to accomplish this task has been <br /> M sent to SJC/BHD and has received approval The implementation of the work plan is in <br /> progress <br /> 4.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> ' This report was prepared in accordance with the generally accepted standard of care and <br /> practice in effect at the time Services were rendered It should be recognized that definition <br /> and evaluation of environmental conditions is an inexact science and that the state or practice <br /> ' of environmental geology/hydrology is changing and evolving and that standards existing at <br /> the present time may change as knowledge increases and the state of the practice continues to <br /> ' improve Further, that differing subsurface soil characteristics can be experienced within a <br /> small distance and therefore cannot be known in an absolute sense All conclusions and <br /> recommendations are based on the available data and information. <br /> ' The tasks proposed and completed during this project were reviewed and approved by the <br /> local regulatory agency for compliance with the law No warranty, expressed or implied, is <br /> ' made <br /> 1 <br />