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Sj <br /> S E C 0 R <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) were reported in two of the eleven monitoring wells <br /> sampled this quarter at concentrations of 140 ppb (MW-3) and 1,500 ppb (MW-1) Benzene was reported <br /> in one of the eleven monitoring wells at a concentration of 82 ppb (MW-1) Methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE), <br /> analyzed using EPA Method 8260B, was detected in eight of the eleven monitoring wells at concentrations <br /> ranging from 0 57 ppb (MW-9) to 84 ppb (DMW-3) Di-isopropyl ether (DIPS) was reported in one well <br /> (MW-3) at 0 65 ppb 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was reported in seven of the eleven monitoring wells <br /> at concentrations ranging from 0 57 ppb (MW-5) to 100 ppb (MW-3) Wells MW-2 and MW-4 were not <br /> sampled because they were dry Chemical concentrations were generally consistent with historical data <br /> Additionally, domestic well WSW and well DW-2 were sampled for TPHg, BTEX, MtBE, and other fuel <br /> oxygenates/additfves, all of which were reported as non-detectable above the method reporting limits <br /> The direction of groundwater flow within shallow wells (MW-1 through MW-10) ranged from northeast to <br /> southeast, at a gradient of 0 002 ft/ft to 0 004 ft/ft The direction of groundwater flow within deep wells <br /> (DMW-1 through DMW-3) was to the northeast, at a gradient of 0 0007 ft/ft Groundwater elevations in <br /> shallow monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-10 increased by an average of 0 52 ft <br /> SECOR is performing granulated activated carbon treatment on well DW-1 Influent and effluent water <br /> samples are taken monthly and reported under separate cover in monthly performance summaries DW- <br /> 2 and the onsite water supply well (WSW) are incorporated into the quarterly monitoring and reporting <br /> Analytical data from DW-2 is included in Tables 4 and 5 Certified laboratory analytical data are included <br /> in Attachment B <br /> This report presents our understanding of existing conditions at the subject site The conclusions <br /> contained herein are based on the analytical results, and professional judgment in accordance with <br /> current standards of professional practice, no other warranty is expressed or implied SECOR assumes <br /> no responsibility for exploratory borings or data reported by other consultants or contractors <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> • Table 1 —Groundwater Elevation and Analytical Data <br /> • Table 2— Fuel Oxygenates Analytical Data <br /> • Table 3- Groundwater Gradient Data <br /> • Table 4—Domestic Well Analytical Data <br /> • Table 5—Domestic Well Fuel Oxygenates and Nitrate/Nitrite Analytical Data <br /> • Figure 1 —Shallow Groundwater Elevation Contour Map <br /> • Figure 2—Deep Groundwater Elevation Contour Map <br /> • Figure 3 - Groundwater Chemical Concentration Map <br /> • Attachment A- Field and Laboratory Procedures <br /> • Attachment B - Certified Laboratory Analytical Reports, Chain-of-Custody Documentation, and <br /> Field Data Sheets <br /> cc Mr Marty Hartzell, Regional Water Quality Control Board- Central Valley Region (RWQCB-CVR) <br /> Ms Lori Duncan, SJCPHS <br /> Ms Madeline Scannavino, 5463 Cherokee Rd , Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> 1 WRC0\0595\QMRs\2003\2QMR03 doe <br />