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S ECOR <br /> ' Mr.James Barton <br /> January 22, 2003 <br /> Page 3 <br /> ' Groundwater monitoring has been conducted since June 1994 in accordance with RWQCB <br /> ' requirements. The current MRP consists of analyzing for TPHd and TPHg. Historically, the <br /> predominant contaminant identified has been TPHd, with non-typical TPHg and low concentrations <br /> of BTEX components typically present in well MW-3, which previously has contained free-product. <br /> Groundwater was monitored for dissolved lead and methyl tertiary butyl ether(MtBE)during the early <br /> investigation, and neither was detected. MtBE has subsequently been detected at low concentrations <br /> in wells MW-2 and MW-3. <br /> ' Regulatory Correspondence <br /> Based on the evaluation of Site parameters included with the Third Quarter 1997 Monitoring Report <br /> dated July 29, 1997, a Risk-Based Corrective Action Human Health Risk Screening Risk <br /> ' Assessment (Risk Assessment) was recommended at that time. SECOR submitted a Conceptual <br /> Site Model (CSM) with a letter dated October 27, 1997, which addressed the RWQCB's concerns <br /> that the plume is stable and extent defined. <br /> ' On February 23, 2000, Ms. Susan Gahry of SECOR spoke with Ms. Gail Wiggett who informed Ms. <br /> Gahry that she had previously verbally approved the CSM submitted to the RWQCB on October 27, <br /> 1997. On March 27, 2000, Ms. Wendy Cohen of the RWQCB advised that a Risk Assessment would <br /> not be needed to obtain Site closure, but that removal of free-product in well MW-3 was needed prior <br /> to Site closure. <br /> ' On April 28, 2000, SECOR received the draft revised MRP from the RWQCB for review and <br /> comment based on SECOR's January 28, 2000, document titled, "Fourth Quarter 1999 and <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report and 1999 Annual Review." SECOR submitted a response to the <br /> draft revised MRP on May 18, 2000. The final revised MRP was issued on June 19, 2000, which <br /> ' required a feasibility study be conducted that would evaluate remedial options. SECOR submitted <br /> the July 10, 2000, "Feasibility Study/Remedial Options Evaluation Report" in accordance with the <br /> final revised MRP. The feasibility study recommended that free phase hydrocarbon removal from <br /> ' well MW-3 using a hydrophobic hydrocarbon absorbent sock. The RWQCB approved the feasibility <br /> study in a letter dated July 31, 2000. <br /> On September 8, 2000, a hydrophobic hydrocarbon absorbent sock was placed in well MW-3 to <br /> ' assist in the removal of free-product. The hydrocarbon absorbent sock has been successful in <br /> removing floating product in well MW-3. In accordance with the current MRP, socks will be installed <br /> and/or changed as needed based on the presence of free-product in the well. <br /> ' SECOR and Westrec met with RWQCB staff on May 15, 2002, to discuss the status of the Site and <br /> develop a revised MRP. Monitoring and Reporting Program number R5-2002-0824 was issued by <br /> the RWQCB on July 18, 2002. Under the new MRP, wells MW-3 and MW-4 are sampled on a <br /> ' quarterly basis for TPHg and TPHd, and well MW-2 is sampled annually. Annual sampling will take <br /> place during the third quarter. <br /> This report is organized as follows: <br /> '• ❑ Status report describing activities conducted during the Fourth Quarter 2002; and <br /> I:\Tower Park\QMR\2002 QMR\Q4_2002\4th QTR 2002.doc SECOR International Incorporated <br /> tSECOR Project No.0507.02926.00.0004 1/22/2003 4:30 PM <br />