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Mr Travis Bryant October 5, 2000 <br /> • Page 2 Project No 2002-1426-01 <br /> In the vicinity of the site are a former ARCO Service Station, a Chevron Service Station, a <br /> Texaco Service Station, The Transmission Shop, and a former Colombo Bakery, all of which <br /> have or previously had USTs Based on data collected from subsurface investigations performed <br /> at the former ARCO Service Station, the Chevron Station, The Transmission Shop, and the <br /> Texaco Service Station, residual and dissolved hydrocarbons have been detected beneath these <br /> facilities, and a commingled plume exists beneath Charter Way and Lincoln Street It is our <br /> understanding that the groundwater flow direction near the intersection has generally been <br /> toward the east and northeast The groundwater plume has not been delineated, but reportedly, <br /> extends down gradient as far as Van Buren Street <br /> A work plan to further evaluate the extent of hydrocarbon impact, dated January 28, 2000, was <br /> submitted to San Joaquin County Department Public Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS/EHS) The scope of work included vertical assessment using Cone Penetrometer Test <br /> (CPT) followed by discreet soil and groundwater sampling to a total depth of approximately 120 <br /> feet below ground surface (bgs) <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> On June 22, 2000, a representative from Stratus measured depth to groundwater and collected <br /> groundwater samples from the two onsite groundwater monitoring wells for subjective and <br /> . laboratory analyses Floating product was not observed in any of the groundwater monitoring <br /> wells The locations of the monitoring wells are presented on Figure 2 <br /> Groundwater Elevation <br /> Second quarter 2000 groundwater levels were measured on June 22, 2000, using an electronic <br /> sounding device, and recorded on the field data sheets presented in Appendix A Table 1 <br /> presents the historical and second quarter 2000 groundwater elevation data At the time of the <br /> second quarter 2000 monitoring event, groundwater was encountered in MW-1 and MW-2 at j <br /> 18 26 and 18 47 feet bgs, respectively Groundwater flow direction and gradient were not <br /> calculated as data from only two monitoring wells is available <br /> Sampling, Analysis, and Monitoring Program Results <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from wells MW-1 and MW-2, on June 22, 2000 Appendix <br /> B presents the sampling procedures used Samples were forwarded to Alpha Analytical <br /> Laboratory, a state certified laboratory, for analysis with appropriate chain-of-custody <br /> documentation <br /> Groundwater samples were analyzed for TPHG, using USEPA Method 8015B/DHS LUFT and <br /> volatile organic compounds as gasoline, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes <br /> (BTEX), and oxygenates (MTBE, TAME, TBA, DIPE, and ETBE) using USEPA Method <br /> 8260B <br /> C IProject hlesV S 05tockton\Reports12Q00 doe STRATUS <br />