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FOURTH QUARTER 1999 GROUND WATER MONITORING REPORT San Joaquin County Pubhc Health Services <br /> Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center Site Code 2163 <br /> 5400 Pacific Avenue Stockton,CA EAI ProiCU No 1232 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />' This document constitutes the Fourth Quarter (October through December) 1999 ground water <br /> monitoring report for the Montgomery Ward Auto Service Center property located at 5400 <br />' Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California (Montgomery Ward site) (see Figure 1) Environmental <br /> Audit, Inc (EAI) was retained to complete the monitoring The quarterly ground water <br /> monitoring and sampling is being conducted in accordance with a request from the San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services Department (County) The County identifies the Site by Site <br /> Code 2163 <br /> As requested by the County, the gauging and sampling activities at the Montgomery Ward site <br />' were coordinated to occur at the same time as the gauging and sampling at the former Unocal <br /> service station located at 5606 Pacific Avenue, Stockton California (Unocal site) (see Figure 1) <br /> Gauging and sampling at the former Unocal site was conducted by Gettler-Ryan, Inc <br />' Historical high ground water levels at the Site have the current depth of first ground water over <br /> well screened intervals in all seven ground water monitoring wells at the Montgomery Ward site <br /> The vapor extraction wells (VEW-IA, VEW-1B, VEW-2, VEW-2B and VEW-3 through VEW- <br />' 5) were neither gauged nor sampled during this quarter since these wells have been connected to <br /> the vapor extraction system and are currently inaccessible <br />' 20 FIELD INVESTIGATION <br /> 21 Ground Water Elevation Survey <br /> On December 13, 1999, prior to purging or sampling activities, depth measurements to fluid <br /> levels were obtained by EAI from all monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-7) associated with <br /> the Montgomery Ward site The depth measurements were obtained using an interface probe <br />' accurate to 0 01 foot (see Figure 2 and Table 1) <br /> Table 1 also contains well gauging information from wells (wells MW-10 through MW-22D) <br />' associated with the Unocal site provided to EAI by Unocal's consultant Gettler-Ryan, Inc (see <br /> Figure 2) No free-product was detected in any of the wells The water level measurement for <br /> each well was converted to mean sea level (MSL) datum by subtracting the measured water level <br /> for each well from its respective "top of well casing elevation" datum (see Table 1) <br /> 22 Ground Water Sampling <br /> On December 13, 1999, ground water samples were collected by EAI from all ground water <br /> monitoring wells associated with the Montgomery Ward site <br /> Prior to sampling, the wells were purged using a Grundfos MP-1 submersible pump <br /> 1\+Al1iJVl LLLLL14', 1.'V1IULLVLl Y1L'', ir <br /> PA i, allu AUL4IUY VYre1e 1\+l�V1Ul.Ll to evlL1LLLILV LliV elll�l+Ll VL.11L..S.] V1 <br /> purging activities (see Appendix A) The wells were sampled in the order that purging activities <br /> were completed Water samples were collected from each well from just below the water surface <br /> using Voss Technologies disposable bottom bailers equipped with volatile organic compound <br /> sampling tips The use of these bailers precludes the potential for cross-contamination <br /> Each water sample was sealed in three 40-milliliter volatile organic analysis (VOA) vials with <br /> Teflon septa lined lids The VOA vials were completely filled so that no head space existed <br /> BHM 1232R9DI 1 ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT, INC g <br />