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' Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2005 <br /> • GUARDINO AND CRAWFORD <br /> 517 West Fremont Street,Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Dave and Pat Guardino of Guardino and Crawford Construction, Advanced <br /> GeoEnvirorimental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2005 for the <br /> Property located at 517 West Fremont Street, Stockton,California(site) The scope of work included <br /> the performance of a quarterly ground water monitoring event, submission of monitoring and <br /> analytical data to the State Water Resources Control Board's GeoTracker Information management <br /> system, and preparation of this report The site and surrounding area are illustrated on Figure 1 <br /> ' Structures, soil borings, and monitoring well locations are Illustrated on Figure 2 Additional site <br /> background information is provided in Appendix A <br /> 2.0. PROCEDURES <br /> Field work was conducted in accordance with guidelines issued by the Central Valley Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board(CVRWQCB)for the investigation of underground storage tank(UST) <br /> sites and San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD)guidelines for the sampling <br /> of ground water monitoring wells <br /> 2 1 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION <br /> On 12 September 2005, a Solinst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water <br /> ' to the nearest 0 01-inch in monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-8 relative to the tops of the well <br /> casings The ground water elevations and gradient were determined from these data(Table 1) After <br /> recording water level measurements, dedicated disposable plastic bailers were used to evacuate <br /> (purge)monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-8 of standing water Approximately 3 5 to 9 0 gallons <br /> of water (equivalent to three casing-water volumes per well) were removed from wells MW-1 <br /> through MW-8 <br /> Ground water temperature,pH,and conductivity were measured for stabilization at regular intervals <br /> ' during purging using an Oakton water analyzer Purged water was stored on-site in properly labeled, <br /> Department of Transportation (DOT)-approved 55-gallon drums pending proper disposal Field <br /> sheets and data are included in Appendix B <br /> 2 2 COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF GROUND WATER SAMPLES <br /> 1 Prior to collection of ground water samples, the depth to ground water was re-measured in each <br /> purged well to ensure that a minimum 80%of the initial well volume had recharged A ground water <br />' Advanced CeoEnvironmentsl,Inc <br />