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I <br /> in MW-9A through MW-12A, and from 60 to 65 feet bsg in wells MW8B through MW-12B, with <br /> blank casing extended to the surface Pilot boring EX-1 was completed as a ground water extraction <br /> well with 0 020-inch slotted screen installed from approximately 15 to 35 feet bsg and with blank <br /> casing extended to the surface A California state-licensed survey engineer from Baumbach and <br /> Piazza,Inc surveyed a reference point on the top ofwclls MW-3,MW-6,MW-7,MW-8A/B through <br /> MW-12A/B and EX-1 to the nearest 0 01-foot relative to a City of Stockton Bench Mark <br /> On 22 and 23 October 2002 monitoring wells MW-1,MW-2 and MW-4 were abandoned by utilizing <br /> hollow stem augers to dnll out wells MW-1, MW-2 and MW-4 to the wells total depths <br /> Subsequently, each borehole was completely backfilled with a portland cement grout mixture to one <br /> to two feet below surface grade and the remaining areas were backfilled to surface with neat cement <br /> Between March 1992 and October 1999, seven ground water monitoring events were performed at <br /> the site, ground water monitoring has been conducted quarterly since November 2000 <br /> SITE CONCEPTUAL MODEL <br /> Based on the data developed to date, including all soil borings, monitoring wells installed and CPT <br /> soundings, AGE has developed a site subsurface model for the release, migration and distribution <br /> of the contaminants in the subsurface as described below <br /> I The subsurface from site grade to approximately 120 feet bsg, based on the CPT data, is <br /> composed primarily of sand,silty sand and gravelly sand were encountered at depths between <br /> approximately 20 and 31 feet bsg, 48 and 74 feet bsg and 113 and 117 feet bsg Silt, silty <br />' clay, clayey silt, sandy silt and clay were observed at all other depths <br /> • Other site investigations suggest that tan to brown,damp to moist clay with silt and sand and <br /> sandy clay were encountered from approximately 5 feet to 15 feet bsg Tan to brown,moist <br /> to saturated clay, clayey sand and poorly graded sand was encountered from 15 to30 feet A <br /> distinct color change from tan or brown to gray was observed at approximately 20 feet bsg <br /> Olive to bluish gray, saturated silty to sandy clay was encountered from 35 feet to 47 feet <br /> bsg Gray, saturated poorly graded sand was encountered from 47 feet to 65 feet bsg <br /> • A coarse-grained interval of variable thickness and lateral extent occurring between 50 and <br /> 60 feet bsg, with a greater thickness in the former UST area and a laterally discontinuous <br /> coarse-grained interval at approximately 25 to 30 feet bsg <br /> I • These characteristics allowed construction of a site geologic/hydrogeologic model of the <br /> vadose zone extending from surface grade to approximately 20 or 25 feet bsg <br /> • Hydrological Unit 1 (HU1), at the top of the saturated zone, extends from approximately <br /> 20 feet to 45 feet bsg and is comprised dominantly of silt, with apparently laterally <br /> discontinuous sand lenses within the upper 10 feet The unit is characterized by a varying <br /> I range of pore pressures, from generally medium low between 20 and 35 feet bsg, to low <br /> between 35 and 40 feet bsg, to medium high between 40 to 45 feet bsg <br /> Advanced GcoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />