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I <br /> Mohr-Fry Ranches <br /> 950 Industrial Drive, Stockton, California <br />' Quarterly Groundwater Sampling Report <br /> March, 1994 <br /> I <br /> Narrative <br /> On March 11, 1994, WHF, Inc, in conjunction with FUCK Inc, conducted field measurements, well <br /> pumping and groundwater sampling on three groundwater monitoring wells located at thus site (Figure <br /> 2) <br /> All sampling equipment, including the bailer and cables used by sampling personnel, was disassembled <br /> and steam-cleaned prior to commencement of samphng These procedures were followed between <br /> each well, sampling point, and at the end of the sampling day De-ionized or organic-free water <br /> (provided by the laboratory)was introduced into the bailer as a final stage of cleaning This water was <br /> then gently poured into sample vials to be used as hailer blanks These bailer blanks were not tested <br /> unless their corresponding samples contained contaminants <br /> Immediately prior to sampling, water levels and well depth measurements were taken in all wells at the <br /> site Each well was evacuated using a stainless steel bladder pump which does not introduce air into <br /> the water column The pK temperature and electrical conductivity of the water were monitored as the <br /> wells were evacuated (Table 2) These parameters are noted on the Field Logs (Appendix B) <br /> Instruments calibrated to known standards were used to monitor these parameters At least three (3) <br /> well volumes were evacuated from each well, and more, if necessary, until the above parameters were <br /> stabilized Once stability was achieved, the samples were collected, labeled and chilled in an ice chest <br /> with Blue ice <br /> The samples were carefully poured from a Teflon bailer into half gallon plastic containers and clean <br /> glass vials with Teflon-fined screw caps provided by the laboratory Care was taken to ensure that no <br /> air space existed in the vials by inverting to check for bubbles and re-sampling if necessary The <br /> samples were analyzed or extracted within 14 days according to their EPA methods <br /> A travel blank provided by the laboratory accompanied the sample vials from the time they were picked <br /> up from the lab to the time they were returned to the laboratory This travel blank was only analyzed if <br /> Ithe samples contained contaminants The travel blank and sample vials were then logged on a Cham of <br /> Custody Record and shipped via Greyhound Package Express to GeoMonitor, Inc, a State certified <br /> laboratory in Hesperia, California The analysis requested for the water samples were EPA method 602 <br /> Ifor BTX&E compounds, and EPA method GCF D 3550/8015 for Diesel The analytical results are <br /> listed in Table 3 of this report <br />