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30 FIELD SERVICES AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br />' Geocon performed groundwater monitoring and sampling on January 5, 2005, to determine water <br /> table elevation and the distribution of dissolved hydrocarbons in groundwater monitoring wells <br /> Three offsite domestic wells were sampled to determine if potable water supplied to adjacent <br /> 1 residents are impacted with petroleum hydrocarbons Groundwater elevation data and contaminant <br /> concentrations in groundwater are reported in Table 1 <br /> Operation and maintenance (O&M) services were performed for the SVE and ozone sparge systems <br /> for the reporting period of December 2, 2004 to February 1, 2005 <br /> 31 Water Table Elevations And Gradient <br /> On January 5, 2005, Geocon personnel measured the depth to water in each of the eleven Site-related <br /> groundwater monitoring wells A water level indicator was used to gauge the wells to the nearest <br />' 0 01 foot The elevation data indicates the groundwater gradient for each quarter was generally <br /> towards the south at 0 002 ft/ft as depicted in the Elevation Contour Map, Figure 4 Groundwater <br /> monitoring data are presented in Table 1 <br /> 32 Quarterly Groundwater Sampling <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells were purged using a submersible pump or a disposable bailer until <br /> pH, temperature, and conductivity readings had stabilized Temperature, conductivity, and pH <br />' readings were recorded for each well for each casing volume removed using a field instrument <br /> Water purged from the wells is stored in a 500-gallon above ground storage tank within the treatment <br /> system compound <br />' <br /> Adequate recovery was observed in the purged groundwater monitoring wells prior to sampling A <br />' disposable bailer was used to collect the groundwater samples All samples were decanted from the <br /> bailer into the appropriate containers, preserved with ice, and transported under chain-of custody <br /> protocol to Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL) in Signal Hill, California for the organic <br />' chemical analysis The water samples were analyzed for TPHg following EPA Method 8015 and for <br /> BTEX and FOCs following EPA Method 8260 <br />' Domestic wells DW-2R, DW-3, and DW-4 were purged by opening a spigot at the well head works, <br /> draining the well's holding tank, and allowing the tank to re-fill with fresh water pumped from the <br />' aquifer Once the tank had been recharged, water samples were collected directly from a spigot at the <br /> holding tank Domestic wells DW-2R, DW-3, and DW-4 are on a quarterly sampling schedule <br /> 1 Free product has been observed in well MW-3 intermittently since Fourth Quarter 2003 <br /> Approximately one-half inch of free product was observed in well MW-3 at the time of the Fourth <br />' Project No 58643-06-01 -5- February 14 2005 <br />