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. Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2004 <br /> Former MEL BOKIDES PETROLEUM - NAVY DRIVE <br /> 2191 Navy Drive, Stockton, California <br />' 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr Nick Bokides of Mel Bokides Petroleum Inc ,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, t r <br />' Inc (AGE) has prepared the enclosed report for the former Mel Bokides Petroleum fuel facility <br /> located at 2191 Navy Drive, Stockton,California(the site) The site setting is illustrated on Figure 1 <br /> Site structures', previous boring and monitoring well locations are depicted on Figure 2 <br /> The scope of work included monitoring the ground water monitoring well network on the site This <br /> report documents collection and analysis of ground water samples and the interpretation of the <br />' results of the ground water monitoring event <br />' The site history and a description of previous work performed at the site were presented in Closure <br /> Summary Report, dated 07 May 2004, prepared by AGE <br /> The field work was performed and this report prepared in accordance Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) guidelines for subsurface investigations of underground <br /> A <br /> storage tank(UST) sites <br /> 2.0 PROCEDURES <br /> On 16 Jul 2004,groundwater monitoring and sampling were performed at the site on wells MW-1 <br /> Y � g P g <br /> I through MW-8 Ground water monitoring procedures for the site were outlined in Preliminary Site <br /> Assessment Work Plan, dated 15 June 1999 and conform to ground water monitoring guidelines <br /> issued by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) <br /> 2 1 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION <br /> A Solmst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water in monitoring wells <br /> MW1 through MW8 After depth to-ground water measurements were taken, a minimum of three- W <br /> I casing-water volumes were purged from each well to be sampled using a new,disposable,dedicated <br /> bailer Between 7 5 and 9 0 gallons of water were removed from each well Temperature, pH and <br /> conductivity of purged ground water were measured at 2 5 or 3-gallon intervals using an Oakton <br /> water analyzer Copies of the field data]sheets are in Appendix A Purged water was temporarily <br /> stored on-site'in Department of Transportation (DOT)-approved 55-gallon drums pending proper <br /> disposal <br /> I _ <br /> , <br /> Advanced GeoEnwronmentai,Inc <br /> I � <br />