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2 0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS <br /> On June 6, 2003, to comply with quarterly groundwater monitoring requirements, Ramage <br /> Environmental monitored and sampled the three monitoring wells at the site <br /> 21 Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Upon arrival at the site, each of the wellheads was inspected, unlocked and opened Depth-to- <br /> groundwater was measured to within 0 01 feet using a water level indicator <br /> The static depth to the groundwater table, as measured in the three groundwater monitoring wells, <br /> ranged from 22 48 feet bgs in MW-2 to 22 65 feet bgs in MW-1 and MW-3 The corresponding <br /> groundwater surface elevation ranged from a high of 14 17 feet above mean sea level (msl) at <br /> MW-2 to a low of 13 99 feet above msl at MW-3 The resulting groundwater surface appears as a <br /> regular plane dipping to the northwest at a gradient of approximately 0 0026 foot/foot A <br /> groundwater surface contour map is included as Figure 3 The well construction details,wellhead <br /> elevations and groundwater monitoring data are summarized in Table 2 <br /> 22 Groundwater Sampling and Analysis <br /> Following groundwater level measurements, all three wells were purged and sampled The wells <br /> were purged using a pump and dedicated disposable tubing, until at least three well casing <br /> volumes were extracted and/or after groundwater temperature, pH and electrical conductivity <br /> values had stabilized Following well purging and recharge, groundwater was sampled from the <br /> wells using dedicated disposable bailers and laboratory-supplied containers <br /> The groundwater samples were transported in an iced cooler with chain-of-custody <br /> documentation to Excelchem Environmental Labs (Excelchem), a state of California certified <br /> hazardous waste testing laboratory (Certification#2119) Excelchem analyzed each of the <br /> groundwater samples for TPH-as-diesel, TPH-as-gasoline, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and <br /> xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020/8015M, and for methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), di- <br /> isopropyl ether(DIPE), ethyl tertiary butyl ether(ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) and <br /> tertiary butanol (TBA) and 1,2-DCA by EPA Method 82606 <br /> 7 <br />