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. 2 . 0 GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION AND GRADIENT <br /> On October 31, 2002, ASE measured the depth to water in six (6) site <br /> groundwater monitoring wells using an electric water level sounder The <br /> surface of the groundwater was also checked for the presence of free- <br /> floating hydrocarbons or sheen No free-floating hydrocarbons or sheen <br /> were observed in any of the site groundwater monitoring wells As <br /> requested by the San Joaquin County PHS-EHD, the groundwater sampling <br /> was coordinated with the consultants investigating two adjacent <br /> properties, the BP Service Station located at 2375 Tracy Boulevard to the <br /> west and the former Chevron Station located at 575 Grant Line Road to the <br /> north Groundwater elevation data from the three sites are presented in <br /> Tables One, Two, and Three <br /> i <br /> A groundwater potentiometric surface map that includes groundwater <br /> elevation data from all of the monitoring wells in the area is presented as <br /> Figure 2 The groundwater flow direction is to the northwest with a <br /> gradient of approximately 0 0082 ft/ft This gradient and flow direction <br /> are consistent with previous findings <br /> 3 . 0 GROUNDWATER SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS <br /> Prior to sampling, each monitoring well was purged of three well casing <br /> volumes of groundwater using dedicated polyethylene bailers The <br /> parameters pH, temperature, and conductivity were monitored during the <br /> well purging Groundwater samples were not collected until these <br /> parameters stabilized Groundwater samples were collected from each <br /> well using dedicated polyethylene bailers <br /> The samples were decanted from the bailers into 40-m1 volatile organic <br /> analysis (VOA) vials and pre-preserved with hydrochloric acid The <br /> samples were capped without headspace, labeled and placed in a cooler <br /> with wet ice for transport to Kiff Analytical, LLC of Davis, California (ELAP <br /> #2236) under appropriate chain-of-custody documentation Well sampling <br /> field logs are presented in Appendix A <br /> The groundwater samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> as gasoline (TPH-G), benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes <br /> (collectively known as BTEX), and fuel oxygenates by EPA Method 8260 <br /> The groundwater sample collected from monitoring well MW-2 was also <br /> analyzed for hexavalent chromium by EPA Method 7196A Analytical data <br /> from the three sites are presented as Tables Four, Five, and Six The <br /> certified analytical report and chain-of-custody documentation are <br /> Singh's Unocal Service Station Quarterly Report - October Sampling <br /> -2- <br />