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� v <br /> o <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> groundwater contamination Three of the soil borings were completed as groundwater <br /> monitoring wells and two of the soil borings were completed as vapor extraction wells The soil <br /> boring, groundwater monitoring well, and vapor extraction well locations are shown on Figure 2 <br /> Field activities and analytical results were detailed in Smith Technology's Summary Report <br /> dated September 17, 1997 The report contained recommendations for the installation of <br /> additional soil borings and groundwater monitoring wells to fully delineate the vertical and <br />' horizontal soil and groundwater contamination SJCEHD agreed with these recommendations <br /> with minor modifications in correspondence dated November 13, 1997 <br /> Smith Technology, whose assets were purchased by ATC Associates Inc on August 20, 1997, <br /> prepared a workplan for the additional soil and groundwater investigation and submitted the <br /> workplan and permits to SJCEHD for review and approval on December 2, 1997 SJCEHD <br />' approved the ATC workplan, with minor modifications, in correspondence dated March 9, 1998 <br /> On March 24 and 25, 1998, ATC personnel supervised the advancement of seven soil borings at <br />' the site Drilling was performed by V&W Drilling using hollow stem auger and direct push <br /> technology In accordance with the approved workplan, four of the soil borings were completed <br /> as groundwater monitoring wells MW4, MW5, MW6, and MW7 One soil boring was advanced <br /> to approximately 68 feet to determine the vertical extent of contamination and one soil boring <br /> was advanced at an angle under the on-site building ATC conducted a well survey of any <br /> groundwater wells located within 2,000 feet of the site The results of the site investigation and <br />' well survey were detailed in ATC's Summary Report Subsurface Investigation, at 610 North <br /> Hunter Street, Stockton, California, dated August 14, 1998 <br /> In March 1999, ATC personnel supervised the advancement of three soil borings at the site <br /> Drilling was performed by V&W Drilling using hollow stem auger One soil boring was <br /> advanced off site and two soil borings were advanced on site Grab groundwater samples from <br /> two of the soil borings contained detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons One on- <br /> site soil boring was advanced to approximately 65 feet bgs to define the vertical extent of <br />' impacted soil The results of the site investigation were detailed in ATC's Summary Report of <br /> Soil and Groundwater Investigation, at 610 North Hunter Street, Stockton, California, dated July <br /> 16, 1999 <br />' In March 2000, ATC personnel performed a vapor extraction and air P <br /> sparge ilot test at the site <br /> The purpose of these tests was to evaluate vapor extraction and air sparging as viable remedial <br />' options for impacted soil and groundwater at the site and to determine whether vapor extraction <br /> could sufficiently capture air sparge off-gas, to determine short-term VOC flux rates, and to <br /> collect data to design a vapor extraction/air sparge system The results of the pilot test are <br />' detailed in ATC's Vapor Extraction and Air Sparge Pilot Test Results and Feasibility Study at the <br /> Farmer Property, 610 North Hunter Street, Stockton, California, dated November 2, 2000 <br /> w 1w01dpro1625961reporU\trp doc 2 <br />