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Report: Groundwater-quality Monitoring—March 29-31,2006, 7540 West Eleventh Street, Tracy, CA Page 2 <br /> Joaquin Company Inc. 2001 d). <br /> �.r <br /> Y The restaurant on the property remained in operation until it was damaged by fire in June <br /> 2003, but it was restored and, by June 2004, it had reopened for business. The restaurant <br /> is leased from the Navarras by Able Manzilla Mendoza and Guadeloupe Contrecias, et <br /> ux, (the Mendozas) who do business as the Casa Mendoza restaurant. In 2000, the <br /> Mendozas leased the rest of the site and planned to expand their business on the property. <br /> The fueling station that had been located on the site ceased operation in 1998 and on <br /> December 9 of that year, eight underground fuel storage tanks and 6,000 linear feet of <br /> associated piping were removed from the property under the permit and oversight of the <br /> SJCEHD (Dietz Irrigation 1999a). The former locations of the fuel tanks are shown on <br /> #' Figure 2. <br /> When the tanks were removed, it was found that fuel hydrocarbons had leaked from <br /> underground piping beneath the fuel pump islands of the former fueling station. The <br /> former locations of the fuel pump islands are also shown on Figure 2. At the same time <br /> 4A. that the tanks were removed from the site, soil heavily affected by fuel hydrocarbons was <br /> excavated from beneath the pump island area and 521.25 tons of that material were <br /> • disposed off-site at a permitted facility. In addition, some 2,000 gallons of floating <br /> product and affected groundwater were removed from the subsurface by pumping from a <br /> tank pit into a vacuum truck, which was used to transport it to a permitted recycling <br /> facility(Dietz Irrigation 1999a). <br /> 1.3.1 Site Characterization Studies <br /> e An initial site characterization investigation was completed in May 2000 that included <br /> installation of seven groundwater-quality monitoring wells (Nos. MW-I through MW-7) <br /> (The San Joaquin Company 2001d). A second phase of site characterization was <br /> �. conducted in March and April 2002, during which eight additional groundwater-quality <br /> monitoring wells, numbered MW-3A, MW-3B, MW-8 through MW-12, and MW-12A <br /> were installed (The San Joaquin Company 2002c). A third phase of site characterization <br /> %W was conducted in April 2004, during which seven additional groundwater-quality <br /> monitoring wells, numbered MW-13 through MW-19, and five floating product <br /> monitoring wells (MWFP-1 through MWFP-5) were installed (The San Joaquin <br /> Company 2004c). A total of 22 groundwater-quality and five floating product monitoring <br /> wells are currently extant at the site. <br /> 1.3.2 Groundwater-quality Monitoring <br /> x <br /> The first round.of groundwater-quality sampling and analysis at the Navarra Site was <br /> j," conducted on May 11, 2000, in association with the initial phase of site characterization <br /> (The San Joaquin Company 2001d). That sampling round used the seven wells that were <br /> initially installed on the site. Ten additional rounds of sampling and analysis were <br /> 4 conducted between that date and July 30, 2003, with the rounds conducted in April, July <br /> and October 2002, and in January and April 2003, involving recovery of groundwater <br /> w <br /> sic <br /> ti. <br />