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a <br /> ♦t <br /> Quarterly Report - First Quarter 2001 <br />' Mel Boludes Petroleum Luc. <br /> 444 Mossdale Road, Lathrop, California <br /> I1.0. INTRODUCTION <br />' At the request of Mr Nick Bokides of Mel Bokides Petroleum Inc ,Advanced Geo Environmental, <br /> Inc (AGE)has prepared the enclosed report for the former Mel Bokides Petroleum facility located <br /> at 444 Mossdale Road, Lathrop, California(the site) The site setting is illustrated on Figure I Site <br />' structures, previous borings and monitoring well locations are depicted on Figure 2 <br /> The scope of work included monitoring of the groundwater monitoring well network on the site The <br />' site history and a description of work previously performed at the site were presented in the AGE- <br /> prepared Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation Report (PIER), dated 01 March 2000 <br />' The field work was performed and this report prepared in accordance with Central Valley Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board (CV-RWQCB) and San Joaquin County Public Health Services - <br /> Environmental Health Division(PHS-EHD)guidelines for subsurface investigations of underground <br /> storage tank (UST) sites and ground water monitoring well sampling procedures, respectively <br /> • 2.0. PROCEDURES <br /> I On 08 January 2001, ground water monitoring and sampling was performed at the site on wells <br /> MW-1 through MW-5 <br /> 2 1 MONITORING WELL PURGING AND GROUND WATER SAMPLING <br /> On 08 January 2001, a Solrnst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water in <br /> monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5 After depth to ground water measurements were taken, a <br /> minimum of 3 saturated casing-water volumes were purged from each well to be sampled using a <br /> PVC submersible two-stage pump Seven to eight gallons of water were removed from each well <br /> Temperature,pH and conductivity of purged groundwater were measured at I-gallon intervals using <br /> a Hydac water analyzer The field data and field sheets are included in Appendix A <br /> ` Pur ed water was temporarily stored on-site in 55-gallon DOT-approved H-17 storage drums <br /> pending proper disposal Following purging, the depth to ground water was measured to ensure that <br /> a minimum of 80% well-volume recharge had been achieved prior to sampling <br /> A water sample was collected from each well using a new, clean, disposable plastic bailer <br /> Immediately upon retrieval, samples were transferred into one-liter amber bottle with no sample <br /> . preservation and into three 40-m1 EPA-approved volatile organic analysis (VOA) vials containing <br /> 0 5 rnl 18% hydrochloric acrd as a sample preservative The samples were logged on a chain-of <br /> I <br />