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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> GHH Engineering,Inc. (GHH) is currently providing USA Gasoline Corporation(USA) <br /> Professional environmental services to conduct groundwater monitoring at their retail gasoline <br /> station#110, located at 2132 East Mariposa Road, Stockton, California, as shown on Figures 1,2 <br /> and 3. Mr. Srikanth Dasappa of USA authorized GHH to prepare this First Quarter, 2002, <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report(QMR) for the site. This report has been prepared for submittal <br /> to the San Joaquin County, Environmental Health Division(County),the lead regulatory agency <br /> overseeing environmental issues at the site. The County Site Code is#1669. <br /> 1.1 Scope of Work <br /> Groundwater monitoring was conducted at the site on January 8, 2002. The following is a brief <br /> I summary of the scope of work authorized by USA: <br /> • Locate and measure depths to groundwater in wells MW-1P through MW-0, MW-1 <br /> and MW-2. <br /> • Purge a minimum of three equivalent well volumes of groundwater from each of the <br /> f ' <br /> wells and monitor pH,temperature and conductivity. <br /> • Collect groundwater samples from the monitoring wells. <br /> Analyze water samples for total petroleum hydrocarbons in the gasoline range (TPH <br /> G), benzene,toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX); 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2- <br /> DCA); and the oxygenated fuel additives methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether(MTBE),di- <br /> isopropyl ether(DIPS), ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether <br /> (TAME), and tertiary butyl alcohol(TBA)using EPA Methods 8015 Modified, 8020 <br /> and 826013,respectively. <br /> Prepare this QMR for submittal to USA and the appropriate regulatory agencies. <br /> 2.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> The following section discusses field protocol used during data collection for this QMR, <br /> 2.1 Groundwater Elevations <br /> Prior to gauging depths to groundwater,the eight groundwater monitoring wells were checked <br /> for the presence of free floating hydrocarbon compounds using an interface probe. No free <br /> product was present in any of the wells. Depths to groundwater measurements were then taken <br /> from each well from surveyed marks on the casing using an electric water level sensor. <br /> Calculated groundwater elevations are summarized in Table 1, and shown on Figure 4. <br />