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CLEAKWA'TE-R <br /> G R Q U P <br /> • Environmental Services <br /> contamination on the northeastern portion of the site and assess possible off-site sources Three <br /> soil samples and one groundwater sample were analyzed from each boring Soil concentrations <br /> of TPHg and BTEX were detected only in boring MW-513 The highest soil concentration of <br /> TPHg (1,000 mg/kg) was detected at 25 feet bgs in MW-5B This sample was also analyzed for <br /> TPH as Jet Fuel (TPHjf) and found to contain 55 mg/kg TPHjf is unlikely to be present, but is <br /> an indicator of a hydrocarbon range on a chromatographic pattern, not a specific product <br /> Detectable concentrations of BTEX were present in soil samples collected from boring MW-5B <br /> at 25 feet and 35 feet bgs MTBE was not detected by EPA method 8260 in any of the soil <br /> samples analyzed Groundwater concentrations of TPHg and BTEX were detected in borings <br /> SB-9, MW-5B, MW-7 and MW-8 The highest groundwater concentration of TPHg (9,700 <br /> pg/L) was detected in MW-5B MTBE was not detected by EPA method 8260 in any of the <br /> groundwater samples analyzed <br /> A dual-phase test well and air sparge point was installed at the site in February 2002 Remedial <br /> feasibility testing at the site was conducted during the week of March 10, 2002 The Well <br /> Installation and Feasibility Testing Report was submitted on May 9, 2002 From data collected <br /> during these activities, Clearwater developed and submitted a Corrective Action Plan dated <br /> November 20, 2002 to the SJC/EHD <br /> Beginning in June, 2000 groundwater in all monitoring wells has been sampled on a calendar <br /> quarterly basis These sampling events took place on June 6, 2000, August 28, 2000, November <br /> 14, 2000, February 13, 2001, May 30, 2001, August 22, 2001, October 11, 2001, February 14, <br /> 2002, May 10, 2002, September 30, 2002, December 4, 2002, March 5, 2003, and June 5, 2003 <br /> Reports documenting these activities have been previously transmitted to the SJC/EHD by <br /> Clearwater <br /> OBJECTIVES <br /> In continuance of quarterly groundwater monitoring activities, the objectives of this current <br /> project were to gather groundwater samples from all monitoring wells at the site and to analyze <br /> the groundwater samples for hydrocarbon contamination In addition, an MNA study was <br /> continued this quarter, and chemical parameters and groundwater samples were collected These <br /> data will serve for preliminary assessment of site suitability (discussed below) and as baseline <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> Groundwater monitoring and sampling activities were conducted on September 16, 2003 <br /> Groundwater elevation data were obtained from each of the monitoring wells utilizing an <br /> electronic water level indicator The water level indicator was thoroughly washed in an <br /> AlconoxO soap bath and double rinsed with clean tap water prior to placement in each well to <br /> prevent possible water quality influence from exterior sources, and to prevent cross <br /> contamination Groundwater elevations were derived and are tied to previously established well <br /> surface elevation data(Table 1) <br /> Before sampling, each well was purged until water quality parameters had stabilized <br /> Stabilization occurred after approximately three wetted casing volumes had been removed Prior <br /> ZB178C/3Q03 MomLormg Rpt 3 October 14,2003 <br />