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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004663
RECORD_ID
PR0545482
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005075
FACILITY_NAME
DONS MOBILE GLASS
STREET_NUMBER
151
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STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
953365719
APN
21941015
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
151 S MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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T 1 <br /> GROUNDWATER SAMPLING PROCEDURES ; <br /> The locations of the groundwater monitoring wells and other relevant features are shown on Figure 2 Table 1 <br /> summarizes the construction details for all monitoring and co-extraction wells related to the site investigation <br /> ' Following groundwater level measurements,groundwater samples were collected on July 8, 1999 The following <br /> protocol was used in obtaining groundwater samples <br /> ' Before purging,water levels were measured with an electronic interface tape capable of measuring the <br /> static water level and hydrocarbon product/water interface in one immersion Before sampling,the wells <br /> ' were purged to replace stagnant water in the well with fresh aquifer water The wells were purged using <br /> either an air diaphragm or submersible pump All wells were purged until dry or until four well volumes <br /> of groundwater were removed The purged water was monitored for temperature,pH and conductivity <br /> Purging was considered complete when these parameters had stabilized When possible,the wells were <br /> sampled after 80 percent or greater recovery Turbidity, dissolved oxygen and oxidation-reduction <br /> potential of the samples were also measured Appendix A contains copies of the Purge/Sampling <br /> ' Worksheets <br /> • To mmmuze potential cross-contamination between wells, all measuring, purging and sampling <br /> ' equipment was washed in a non-phosphate detergent solution,rinsed with tap water,and then rinsed with <br /> distilled water prior to sampling each well <br /> • The sampling procedures for each monitoring well consisted of extracting well water with a clean Teflon <br /> �1 J bailer attached to a clean nylon cord Water collected for analysis of TPHg and BTEX was decanted <br /> into 40-milliliter glass vials with Teflon J-heed septa The samples were preserved with hydrochloric <br /> acid and acidified to a pH of approximately 2 0 All samples were labeled and placed in a refrigerated <br /> ' cooler with the cham-of-custody document Samples transported to the laboratory were analyzed within F <br /> the specified holding tune Samples stored overnight at ATC were refrigerated at a temperature of <br /> approximately 4 0 Celsius <br /> The groundwater samples were analyzed for TPHg utilizing EPA Method 8015M,for BTEX and MTBE <br /> utilizing EPA Test Method 8020 One trip blank was submitted with the samples for analytical quality <br /> ' control <br /> • Groundwater produced during purging and sampling was contained in 55-gallon drums and temporarily <br /> stored at the site <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> J <br /> _ Groundwater Momtonng Report Addendum <br /> (MATC <br /> Value Reclamation <br /> ' January 9,2402 <br />
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