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Quik Stop Market No 121 <br /> CCI Project No 12118-3 <br /> Page 3 <br /> for laboratory analysis IWU pumped a total of 1,300 gallons of water from the well The water was <br /> transported to Seaport Environmental, located in Redwood City, California for proper disposal <br /> Upon completion of pumping, depth-to-water in monitoring well MW-3 was measured and found <br /> to recover to over 95 percent of the static water level within 2 minutes of pump shut-down CCI then <br /> collected sample MW-3B <br /> The laboratory reported water sample MW-3A to contain 27,000 ug/I TPHg and 57,000 ug/1 MTBE <br /> Water sample MW-313 was reported to have 15,000 ug/l TPHg and 27,000 MTBE No BTEX <br /> compounds were detected in either of these two samples Table 3 summarizes the laboratory results <br /> and a copy of the laboratory report is attached in Appendix B <br /> CCI recently submitted a Work Plan to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division, to conduct Additional On and Offsite Soil and Groundwater <br /> Investigation at the subject site With Quik Stop's approval, CCI will conduct that investigation <br /> during the next quarter CCI will continue to monitor the site on a quarterly basis to gather <br /> additional groundwater quality data at the site The next quarterly sample round is scheduled for July <br /> 2000 <br /> A copy of this report should be forwarded to the following agency in a timely manner <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E Weber Avenue, 3rd Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Attention Ms Lori Duncan <br /> Limitations <br /> The discussion presented in this report is based on the following <br /> 1 The observations of the field personnel, <br /> 2 The results of the laboratory analyses performed by a state certified laboratory, <br /> 3 Our understanding of the regulations of the State of California and San Joaquin <br /> County <br /> It is possible that variations in the soil or groundwater conditions could exist beyond the points <br />. explored in this investigation Also, changes in groundwater conditions could occur at some time <br /> in the future due to variations in rainfall, temperature, regional water usage, or other factors <br /> The services performed by CCI have been conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care <br />