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REPORT <br /> QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br />' FIRST QUARTER—JANUARY 2000 <br /> Canepa's Car Wash <br /> 6230 Pacific Avenue <br /> Stockton, Califorma <br /> IFebruary 28, 2000 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Condor Earth Technologies, Inc (Condor) conducted quarterly groundwater monitoring on January 13, <br /> 14 and 15, 2000, at the Canepa's Car Wash facility located at 6230 Pacific Avenue in Stockton, <br /> California (Figure 1, Appendix A) This report was prepared by Condor at the request of the property <br /> owner,Mr Remo Canepa <br /> The scope-of-work performed during the quarterly groundwater monitoring event is described to <br /> rCondor's Proposal for Site Evaluation and Groundwater Monitoring (April 8, 1996) The scope-of-work <br /> i presented in the proposal was approved by Mr Ronald Rowe of the San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) The PHS/EHD subsequently modified the <br /> approved scope-of-work to include gasoline oxygenates/additives analyses of the site groundwater <br /> samples This report includes site background information, a description of the fieldwork and laboratory <br /> analyses performed for the January 2000, quarterly groundwater monitoring event, discussion of results, <br /> Iand recommendations <br /> 2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> Canepa's Car Wash consists of an automated car washing facility, a fuel station, and a convenience store <br /> (Figure 2, Appendix A) The car wash and fuel station have been in operation for more than two <br />' decades <br /> In the spring of 1993, three underground storage tanks (USTs), fuel lines and dispensers were removed <br /> and replaced with a double walled system The USTs consisted of two 12,000-gallon gasoline USTs and <br /> Ione 5,000-gallon diesel UST Upon removal of the USTs and piping, it was discovered that the fuel lutes <br /> had leaked and that the USTs had been overfilled Approximately 600 cubic yards of soil were removed <br /> from the UST excavation area <br /> Beginning in March 1993, one soil boring and a network of nine soil vapor extraction (SVE) wells were <br /> drilled and installed in the area of the fuel dispenser islands Between September 1993 and March 1994. <br /> eight monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-8) were installed In March, 1994, a soil vapor extraction <br /> system was installed and operated In the Fall of 1996, it was determined that the SVE system was <br /> inadequate and operation of the system was terminated A second SVE system was later installed and <br /> began operation in March 15, 199910. - <br /> Condor has conducted quarterly groundwater monitoring activities at the site since August 1996 Analyses <br /> of groundwater samples collected from the SVE wells (SVE-1 through 9) indicate that high concentrations <br /> �� CONDOR <br />