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t <br /> McDowell & Davis Towing <br /> Quarterly Groundwater Sampling Report August 2003 <br /> Page: 2 <br /> approximately 1.5 feet from the May 9, 2003 monitoring event. A groundwater <br /> hydrograph is presented in Figure 4. <br /> Groundwater Elevations 08-04-03 <br /> Well ICollar Elevation I DTW I GW Elevation <br /> MW-1 118.14 64.48 53.66 <br /> MW-2 118.79 65.06 53.73 <br /> MW-3 118.39 64.7 1 53.69 <br /> Groundwater flow was to the west (south 82 west) with a very shallow gradient (0.0012 <br /> ft/ft). The potentiometric surface and groundwater flow direction are shown on Figure 2 <br /> Site Map / Groundwater Flow. Gasoline range petroleum hydrocarbons, aromatic <br /> compounds, and MTBE were not detected in any of the monitoring wells. The dissolved <br /> oxygen concentrations ranged from 5.9 to 6.3 mg/l indicting a decrease in biologic <br /> activity possibly related to the biologic reduction of the residual groundwater <br /> contamination. <br /> Laboratory Groundwater Sample Results 8-4-03 <br /> Sample I.D. Gasoline Benzene Toluene E-Benzene Xylenes Oxygenates Oz <br /> MW-1 <0.05 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.6 ND 5.9 <br /> MW-2 <0.05 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.6 ND 6.3 <br /> ✓ MW-3 <0.05 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.6 ND 6.1 <br /> ND=Non Detect NA=Nat Analyzed <br /> MgIL for gasoline µglL for BTEX,MTBE,and 8260 Oxygenated Compounds <br /> Volatile aromatic hydrocarbons and petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in any of <br /> the monitoring wells in the August 4, 2003 monitoring event. Previous monitoring events <br /> detected gasoline and gasoline constituents at concentrations that exceeded established <br /> water quality goals. Gasoline and gasoline constituents have been detected in soil <br /> samples collected at depths of 15 and 25 feet in the vicinity of the former dispenser <br /> island. <br /> An additional exploratory boring was constructed on August 6, 2003 to further define the <br /> mass of impacted soil and recalibrate the fate and transport modeling and risk assessment <br /> for the site. A report of the investigation including a revised evaluation of the risk posed <br /> by vapor transport of the benzene contamination in the soil shallow soils is in preparation. <br /> Scheduled quarterly groundwater monitoring will continue as directed by San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department. <br />