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CycologgalTeChKICSlae Page 6 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Project No 770 2 <br /> July 7,2005 <br /> ' Well MW-5 continues to contain the highest concentrations of detected contaminants (see <br /> Figure 8) It is not down gradient of the former UST location and the reason for this anomaly <br /> ' is not known, but could be related to geologic units that slope to the west <br /> MW-4 <br /> ' Well MW-4 hes adjacent to the former UST field Figure 7- MW-4 TPH-D vs Groundwater <br /> Elevation suggests that a predominantly inverse relationship exists between groundwater <br /> ' elevation and contaminant concentrations In this figure the sudden increase in diesel <br /> concentrations for August 2004 coincides with the same phenomenon observed in MW-5 <br /> The cause is unknown at this time, but the concentration of diesel has decreased since that <br /> ' event <br /> MW-105 <br /> TPH-D was not detected in MW-105 during this monitoring event Detection of TPH-D in <br /> the last two quarters of year 2004 indicated that the contamination has moved vertically <br /> downward in an oblique angle to the northwest from the souice In Figure 9— MW-5 & MW- <br /> 105 TPH-D versus Groundwater Elevation, well MW-5 contaminant concentrations have <br /> previously exhibited a weak correlation with changes in the water table Since September <br /> 2001 the relationship has been reverse Well MW-105, screened below the water table, <br /> exhibits a typical on/off trend (alternating between detecting diesel at --,100 µg/l to ND<50 <br /> 4g/1), thus suggesting that the vertical extent of the diesel plume is near the depth interval of <br /> MW-105 <br /> Figure 10 illustrates the distribution of diesel in the deeper wells TPH-D was not detected in <br /> the deep wells so an iso-concentration diagram was not developed <br /> ' GTI makes the following recommendations <br /> • Maintain the quarterly monitoring schedule <br /> ' • In response to the comments from SJCEHD on the site conceptual model report, we <br /> recommend that additional site characterization work be performed (in progress) and <br /> interim remedial action plan be implemented ASAP k�Z �PPrsv ct�rba�-�. r <br /> 3.0 LIMITATIONS ��as <br /> This report was prepared in accordance with the generally accepted standard of care and <br />' practice in effect at the time Services were rendered It should be recognized that <br /> definition and evaluation of environmental conditions is an inexact science and that the <br /> state or practice of environmental geology/hydrology is changing and evolving and that <br />' standards existing at the present time may change as knowledge increases and the state of <br /> the practice continues to improve Further, that differing subsurface soil characteristics <br /> can be experienced within a small distance and therefore cannot be known in an absolute <br />