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I� <br /> ~ �i�l O� <br /> April 24, 2000 11111,1)Iallmled Iltc 011)();(Jt('(1 <br /> Ms Anastasia Duarte-Wilkinson <br /> Time Oil Company <br /> 2737 West Commodore Way <br /> Seattle, WA 98199 <br /> SUBJECT Quarterly Monitoring Report, January — March 2000 <br /> Jackpot Food Mart <br /> 14000 East Highway 88 <br /> Lockeford, California <br /> Ms Duarte-Wilkinson <br /> This report presents the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling conducted at the <br /> Jackpot Food Mart at 14000 East Highway, Lockeford, California (the site, see Figure 1) In <br /> addition, the recent installation and start-up of a soil vapor extraction and air sparging remediation <br /> system is described <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> Ten groundwater monitor wells were sampled on February 17, 2000 at the site Monitor wells MW- <br /> 1 through MW-4 were installed as part of an environmental investigation conducted in December <br /> 1994 In July 1996, monitor wells MW-5 through MW-10 were installed as part of an additional <br /> environmental site assessment Prior to purging each groundwater monitor well,a water sample was <br /> taken and subjective analyses performed The subjective analyses consisted of checking for floating <br /> product or a hydrocarbon sheen by lowering a clean TeflonT11 bailer down the well and collecting a <br /> sample at the groundwater-air interface Wells not containing floating product were purged of <br /> approximately 2 to 4 casing volumes of water or until groundwater parameters of pH,temperature, <br /> and conductivity stabilized as measured by portable meters calibrated to a standard buffer and <br /> conductivity standard If the well was slow to recover or purged dry, the water level in the monitor <br /> well was allowed to recover to at least 80 percent of its static level before sampling The <br /> groundwater samples were then collected by lowering a clean disposable bailer into the well and <br /> collecting a representative sample The groundwater samples were slowly transferred to laboratory- <br /> cleaned sample containers, sealed with TeflonTM-lined caps, labeled with the sample number,sample <br /> time and date, and immediately placed on ice in an insulated container Each sample was logged <br /> onto a chain-of-custody record for subsequent delivery to Excelchem Environmental Labs located in <br /> Roseville, California Groundwater samples were analyzed for TPHg and BTEX using modified <br /> EPA Method 602/8015 modified, and by EPA Method 8260 for fuel oxygenates methyl tertiary <br /> C Mme OIDIa kefordQ100 1 SECOR <br /> 077 41737 003 April 24 2000 <br /> lJ! '1 /'o; /)11" girl' lure NO, OjhitW''� Q')ti_' /Q10) '0/ ( "1), <br />