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1 <br /> r4n <br /> First Quarter 2004 Monitoring Report <br /> Quik Stop Market No 121 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Groundwater Sampling <br /> As previously mentioned, CCI sampled twelve of the thirteen wells for the quarterly sample <br /> round Prior to sampling, CCI measured the depth-to-groundwater using an electronic sounding <br /> tape and field-checked the wells for the presence of free-floating product by collecting a sample <br /> in a clear acrylic bailer Free-floating product was not observed Each well was purged of <br /> stagnant water prior to the collection of a sample It should be noted the water table has risen <br /> approximately 2 5 feet from the levels reported during the October 2003 sample round Normal <br /> field measurements, including pH, conductivity, water temperature and dissolved oxygen, were <br /> periodically recorded during the purging process A sample was collected when these parameters <br /> stabilized to within 10% of each other After the groundwater was purged from each well, the <br /> groundwater samples were (a)collected with a clean disposable bailer, (b) transferred to <br /> appropriate laboratory-supplied bottles, (c) labeled, (d) logged on a cham-of custody form, and <br /> (e) placed in a chilled ice chest for transportation to a state-certified laboratory Monitoring well <br /> purge data are summarized in Table 1 <br /> Laboratory Analysis <br /> The groundwater samples were submitted to Severn Trent Laboratories, Inc (STL), a state- <br /> certified laboratory located in Pleasanton, California, for chemical analysis The laboratory <br /> employed methods approved by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (CRWQCB) and the EPA The groundwater samples were analyzed for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTEX), <br /> using 8015M and 8021B Test Methods and for fuel oxygenates, including methyl tertiary butyl <br /> ether(MTBE), using EPA Prep Method 5030B and EPA Test Method 8260B <br /> Summary of Laboratory Results <br /> Only three of the ten shallow groundwater monitoring wells (A-aquifer) were found to be <br /> impacted with petroleum hydrocarbons or MTBE Perimeter monitoring wells MW-1, <br /> MW-2, MW-4, MW-5, MW-11 and MW-12 were all reported to be free of detectable <br /> TPHg/BTEX and fuel oxygenates this quarter(Figure 2) Monitoring well MW-7, did not have <br /> enough water to be sampled this quarter <br /> Well RW-1, located in the center of the property, was reported to contain detectable TPHg, at <br /> 440 micrograms per liter (ug/L), no detectable BTEX compounds above the detection limit, and <br /> MTBE at a concentration of 560 ug/L Monitoring well MW-3, was reported to be free of <br /> detectable TPHg/BTEX and was reported to contain 1 6 ug/L MTBE <br />