Laserfiche WebLink
Geologic',InchnksInc. Page 2 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Project No.750.2 <br /> February 16,2005 <br /> The soil vapor extraction system was reactivated in September 2004 and has been in <br /> operation since September 24, 2004. As of November 30, 2004, the system has removed an <br /> estimated cumulative total of 68 gallons or 300 pounds of TPH-G. <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> The COE site is located at 1305 Escalon Ave, Escalon, California. Figure 1 is a vicinity map <br /> and Figure 2 is a site map. This property was previously an Arco Gas and Mini Mart. <br /> Previous work at this site includes two limited soil borings, soil sample analysis, and the <br /> removal of the USTs and pump islands. During removal activities, soil samples were <br /> collected which showed the presence of BTEX,TPH-G and MTBE. <br /> On February 12 & 23, 1999 Geological Technics Inc. (GTI) drilled six boreholes, collected <br /> soil and groundwater samples (including one groundwater sample from each borehole via <br /> hydropunch methods) and tested these samples for petroleum hydrocarbons. Analytical <br /> results show the presence of BTEX, TPH-G and oxygenated fuel compounds in the soil and <br /> groundwater. <br /> From April of 1999 through January of 2000 three groundwater monitoring wells and four <br /> ` vapor extraction wells were installed on the site. Soil samples collected during the drilling of <br /> these wells show low to moderate levels of BTEX, TPH-G, MTBE and TBA in MW-1. Low <br /> _ levels of MTBE were detected in MW-2. Soil samples collected from VEW-1 showed low <br /> levels of total xylenes and MTBE. <br /> On June 12, 2000, GTI and Del-Tech Geotechnical Support Services (Del-Tech) performed a <br /> vapor extraction pilot test at the site. Laboratory and field test results indicate the site is <br /> conducive to remediation by vapor extraction. <br /> r <br /> On June 12, 2000, Ms. Lori Duncan of SJCEHD requested in writing that a work plan be <br /> prepared to define the lateral and vertical extent of the groundwater plume at the site. On <br /> June 29, 2000, GTI prepared a work plan proposing the installation of two water table <br /> monitoring wells and one deep, discretely screened monitoring well. Ms Duncan approved <br /> the work plan on July 7, 2000. The work was performed during the week of October 16, <br /> 2000. <br /> On January 30, 2001, GTI prepared and submitted the Corrective Action Plan (Revised) <br /> Vadose Zone Remediation. The CAP discusses GTI's proposed methodology for mitigation <br /> of the documented petroleum hydrocarbon contamination at the site by vapor extraction. The <br /> CAP also discusses the confirmation testing outlined in this work plan. The CAP, as <br /> submitted, was approved by Ms Duncan in a letter dated April 02, 2001. <br />