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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008344
RECORD_ID
PR0541936
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0006149
FACILITY_NAME
RANCH MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
23569
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
SANTA FE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIVERBANK
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
23569 S SANTA FE RD
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Approved
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Quarterly Monitoring and Sampling Report(Q2 2002) 5 <br /> Ranch darket.23569 Santa Fe Road Riverbank, hf rma July 8 2002 <br /> • Groundwater Sam lin <br /> Well Purging <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells were purged using a submersible pump and disposable bailers <br /> until pH, temperature, and conductivity readings had stabilized Temperature, conductivity, and <br /> pH readings were recorded in the wells, at regular purge intervals of one casing volume, with a <br /> portable instrument that was calibrated before the wells were purged Water purged from the ten <br /> groundwater monitoring wells was stored in drums on site, pending characterization and <br /> disposal <br /> Domestic Well Groundwater Sampling Procedures <br /> Domestic wells were purged by turning on the water at the well, thus draining the well's holding <br /> tank and filling the tank with fresh water from the aquifer Once the tank has been recharged, <br /> water samples were collected directly from a spigot at the holding tank DW-2R, DW-3, and <br /> DW-4 are sampled quarterly, and DW-1 is sampled monthly DW-3 was inaccessible this <br /> quarter and no sample was collected <br /> Groundwater Sampling Procedures <br /> The groundwater monitoring wells were re-monitored to verify at least 80% recovery prior to <br /> . sampling Adequate recovery was observed in the purged wells prior to sampling A disposable <br /> bailer was used to collect the groundwater samples All samples were collected in appropriate <br /> containers, preserved on ice, and transported under chain-of-custody manifest to Kiff Analytical <br /> LLC located in Davis, California <br /> The water samples were analyzed for TPHg, BTEX, 1,2-DCA, EDB, and five oxygenates using <br /> EPA method 8260B <br /> Groundwater Analltical Results <br /> Historical and recent groundwater laboratory analytical results are summarized in Table 3 The <br /> highest benzene, TPHg, MtBE, and TBA concentrations were detected in monitoring well MW-1 <br /> at 8,700 parts per billion (ppb), 47,000 ppb, 940 ppb, and 280 ppb respectively (Figure 5) Well <br /> MW-1 also contained the highest concentration of 1,2-DCA at 170 ppb EDB and other <br /> oxygenates were not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in samples collected from the <br /> monitoring wells <br /> Domestic Well Anal tical Results <br /> The water samples collected from domestic wells DW-2R and DW-3, sampled quarterly, did not <br /> contain detectable concentrations of TPHg, BTEX, oxygenates, 1,2-DCA, or EDB SECOR field <br /> personnel collected monthly water samples from DW-1 on April 5, Apn129, and June 4, 2002 <br /> The DW-1 water samples did not contain detectable concentrations of TPHg, BTEX, 1,2-DCA, <br /> File Ranch Market\Report\Rrverbank-02-2Q <br />
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