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' Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2003 <br />' LARRY'S AUTO <br /> 308 North Grant Street, Stockton, California <br />' 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br />' At the request of Mr Charles Skobrak,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE)has prepared this <br /> quarterly report for the property located at 308 North Grant Street, Stockton, California (site) The <br /> scope of work included quarterly ground water monitoring and preparation of this report The <br /> I location of the site and the immediately surrounding area is Illustrated on Figure 1 Structures and <br /> monitoring well locations on the site are Illustrated on Figure 2 Site background information is <br /> provided in Appendix A <br /> I <br /> 2.0 PROCEDURES <br /> IField work was performed in accordance with guidelines issued by the California Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region (CVRWQCB) for investigation of underground <br /> storage tank (UST) sites Ground water monitoring procedures were performed as outlined in the <br /> RESNA-prepared Assessment of Soil and Groundwater Contamination, dated 17 September 1993 <br /> and approved by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) by letter dated <br /> 28 September 1993 <br /> I2 1 WELL MONITORING AND PURGING <br /> On 18 August 2003, a Solmst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water in <br /> five ground water monitoring wells and five vapor extraction wells relative to the tops of the well <br /> casings The ground water elevations and gradient were determined from this data(Table 1) <br /> IAfter recording water level measurements, a Watera Hydrolift Pump was used to purge monitoring <br /> wells MW-1 through MW-4, MW-7, VW-3 and VW-4 of standing water and dedicated disposable <br /> I plastic bailers were used to purge the remaining wells of standing water The wells were evacuated <br /> in order of least contaminated to most contaminated, based on previous monitoring data <br /> Between 16 and 18 5 gallons of water (a minimum of three casing volumes) were purged from <br /> monitoring wells MWA through MW-4, and between 8 and 11 5 gallons of water were purged from <br /> monitoring well MW-7 and vapor extraction wells VW-2B, VW-3, VW-4 and VW-5C <br /> Approximately 2 5 gallons ofwater were removed from vapor extraction well VW-5B Ground water <br /> temperature,pH and conductivity were measured at regular intervals during the purge process using <br /> an Oakton water analyzer Purged water was stored on site in properly labeled, 55-gallon DOT- <br /> approved drums The field data sheets are included in Appendix B <br /> IAdvanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />