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f <br /> 1 <br /> December 1, 1992 CUL SEACOR <br /> D �Y�� Science&Fng,ineering � r <br /> Analysis Corporation <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> Ms. Mary Meays PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> 1601 East Hazelton Avenue ,`,`' <br /> Stockton, California 95201 ; <br /> QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT FOR 429 WEST LOCKEFORD STREET, LODI,CALIFORNIA, =r <br /> SITE # 1354 <br /> Dear Ms. Meays: <br /> I F;i <br /> On behalf of Mr. Mardee Kidd, Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation (SEACOR) is pleased <br /> to submit this quarterly status report summarizing activities conducted at the above-referenced site <br /> from September 1, 1992 through November 30, 1992 and activities anticipated to occur during the <br /> next quarter. During the past quarter, SEACOR performed quarterly groundwater sampling of the <br /> existing groundwater monitoring well and continued operating a soil vapor extraction system. The <br /> details for each of these activities is provided below. <br /> QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> On November 12, 1992, SEACOR collected a groundwater sample from monitoring well MW-1A. } <br /> Prior to sampling of the well, SEACOR measured the depth to groundwater in the well using an <br /> electronic water level indicator. Groundwater was measured at a depth of 47.06 feet below ground i <br /> surface. Current and historical depth to groundwater measurements are included in Table 1. <br /> Groundwater sampling was conducted in accordance with the procedures described in SEACOR's <br /> technical report dated June 11, 1991. A copy of the water sample field data sheet is attached. The <br /> groundwater sample, identified as MW-IA-1192 was submitted to GTEL Environmental Laboratory <br /> (GTEL)of Concord, California for analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and <br /> benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) in accordance with EPA methods 8015, >"., j <br /> modified and 8020. The results of the current sampling event as well as historical groundwater <br /> quality data are presented in the attached Table 2- A complete laboratory report and chain-of- `} <br /> custody record are also included as an attachment to this report. <br /> As shown in Table 2, the only analyte detected during the current sampling event was xylenes (total) <br /> at a concentration of 0.7 micrograms per liter (µg/P) or parts per billion (ppb). These results are <br /> consistent with groundwater quality data from the previous sampling event (September 1992) and <br /> further indicate that fuel hydrocarbon concentrations in groundwater directly underlying the former <br /> underground storage tank have decreased to non-detectable or trace levels. BTEX concentrations <br /> remain well below the State of California Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCIs)for drinking water. <br /> W, <br /> a,. <br /> rj <br /> NOV.QSR <br /> 50014-001-05 MK01 <br /> f ' <br /> 90 New Montgomery Street, Suite 620, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415)882-1548 Pb (415)882-4406Fax �` <br />