Laserfiche WebLink
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> The three production wells (PW-1, PW-3, and PW-4) are located on the south, east, and north <br /> ends of the Facility(Figure 2). They are used for the processes associated with wine fining, <br /> stabilization, and storage, including general wash down, sanitation, clean up, and tank rinsing. <br /> According to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, these wells were most <br /> likely installed in the 1960s (SJRGA, 1999). Recent sampling results for production wells PW-3 <br /> and PW-4 are summarized in Table 1. Boring logs and well construction details for the <br /> production wells were not available. <br /> The fire-fighting well (FW-2) is located on the west side of the Facility (Figure 2). A summary of <br /> typical laboratory analytical results from groundwater sampling of the well for various volatile <br /> organic compounds is provided in Table 2. A boring log and well construction details were not <br /> available. <br /> Two domestic water wells (A and B) located on the southeast side of the Facility (Figure 2) <br /> provide potable water for sanitation and consumption by Facility personnel. The wells were <br /> drilled in October and November 2000, respectively, and completed to depths of approximately <br /> 300 feet bgs. The wells are 8-inch-diameter, and have steel casing and a 0.060-inch slotted <br /> screen. Well A has a 20-foot screened interval, and Well B has 40-foot screened interval. A <br /> summary of available analytical data from groundwater sampling for pH, nitrate, nitrite, various <br /> volatile organic compounds, metals, and general minerals is provided in Table 3. <br /> 1.8 Onsite Groundwater <br /> Since 2000, seven onsite groundwater monitoring wells have been installed to investigate <br /> groundwater at the Facility. Groundwater monitoring wells MWA through MW-5 were installed <br /> at the Site in 2000, and groundwater monitoring wells MW-6 and MW-7 were installed at the <br /> Site in 2003. All of the groundwater monitoring wells are 4-inch-diameter, and were constructed <br /> of Schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe. Wells MW-1 through MW-5 were each <br /> constructed with approximately 30 feet of 0.020-inch slotted screen, since the magnitude of <br /> groundwater elevation fluctuations was unknown However, since quarterly monitoring data from <br /> MW-1 through MW-5 indicated that groundwater elevations fluctuated by approximately 5 feet <br /> annually, MW-6 and MW-7, installed in 2003, each have approximately 15 feet of 0.01-inch <br /> slotted screen. Monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-5 were completed to approximately <br /> 77 feet below ground surface (bgs); wells MW-3 and MW-4 were completed to approximately <br /> 79 feet bgs; and wells MW-6 and MW-7 were completed to approximately 70 feet bgs. Copies of <br /> the well completion logs for wells MW-1 through MW-5 were provided in the RWD <br /> (Kennedy/Jenks, 2002) and for wells MW-6 and MW-7 were provided in the Vadose Zone <br /> Lysimeter and Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation Report(Kennedy/Jenks, 2003d). <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5 have been sampled quarterly since 2001, <br /> and wells MW-6 and MW-7 were added to this quarterly sampling protocol starting in February <br /> 2004. The locations of these two wells are considered cross-gradient relative to groundwater <br /> flow (Figures 3 and 4). Monitoring activities include measurement of groundwater elevations on <br /> a quarterly basis and the collection of groundwater samples for laboratory analysis on a <br /> quarterly and annual basis, depending on the parameter. Groundwater monitoring field activities <br /> and laboratory analytical services are provided by The Twining Laboratory(Twining). <br /> Groundwater Investigation Work Plan Page 10 <br /> Barrel Ten Quarter Circle Winery, Escalon, California <br /> g:ys-groupladminyob1031030118.08_barrelten103reportslgw invest wrk phtextdoc <br />