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. Quarterly Report - Second Quarter 2003 <br /> CALIFORNIA FUELS CARDLOCK STATION <br /> 2402 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California <br /> 1.0• INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr David Atwater,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this <br /> quarterly report documenting the procedures and results for a ground water monitoring event <br /> performed at 2402 Pacific Avenue(the site),Stockton,Caiiforrua,the report also documents March, <br /> April,May and June 2003 progress of the in-situ air sparging(1AS) and soil vapor extraction(SVE) <br /> recovery system The objectives of the site activities were to monitor dissolved petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations in ground water,to assess ground water flow direction and gradient and <br /> to monitor the progress and effectiveness of SVE and IAS remediation at the site The site setting <br /> is illustrated on Figure 1 Site structures and monitoring well locations are depicted on Figure 2 <br /> This report has been prepared in accordance with guidelines issued by the California Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board(RWQCB)-Central Valley Region for investigation of underground storage <br /> tank(UST)sites A summary ofprevious investigations at the site was included in the AGE-prepared <br /> Corrective Action Plan-May 1995,dated 05 May 1998 Analytical data acquired to date is included <br /> in this report <br /> • 2.0 GROUND WATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> On 24 June 2003, ground water monitoring was performed at the site on single-level wells MW-1 <br /> through MW-12, multi-level well MW-13 and air sparge wells AW-1 (A and B) and AW-2 (A and <br /> B) Ground water monitoring procedures for the site were outlined in Work Plan Addendum, dated <br /> 16 May 2000 and conform to ground water monitoring guidelines issued by the SJCEHD As built <br /> construction details of all morutoring wells are summarized in Table 1 <br /> 2 1 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES <br /> The depth to ground water was measured at each well from the tops of the well casings to the nearest <br /> 0 01-foot, utilizing a Solinst water level meter Ground water elevation at the site was calculated by <br /> subtracting the measured depth to ground water from the surveyed well casing elevations(Table 1) <br /> Ground water elevatioiis were plotted and contoured on a scaled site map (Figure 3) <br /> After water levels were measured, approximately 5 to 10'/4 gallons of ground water(a minimum of <br /> three casing-water volumes per well) were evacuated (purged) from single-level momtoring wells <br /> MW-1 through MW-12, and air sparge wells AW-I and AW-2 (A and B) utilizing a polyethylene <br /> disposable bailer, approximately 1-gallon. of ground water was removed from well MW-11 before <br /> being purged "dry" Temperature, pH and conductivity of purged water were measured from each <br /> well for stabilization at regular purge-volume intervals using an Oakton water analyzer Field data <br /> r <br />