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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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XR0007342 CASE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0540424
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2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023098
FACILITY_NAME
RMC PACIFIC MATERIALS - T0607700371
STREET_NUMBER
30350
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STREET_NAME
TRACY
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TRACY
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95377
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01
SITE_LOCATION
30350 S TRACY
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• RMC PACIFIC MATERIALS - Kerlinger Aggregate Plant <br /> First Quarter 2004 Monitoring Report <br /> 30350 South Tracy Boulevard, Tracy, California <br /> San Joaquin County Site #1737 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents the First Quarter 2004 results of groundwater monitoring-well <br /> samplings undertaken on February 25, 2004 by RMC PACIFIC MATERIALS (RMC) at the <br /> above-referenced property The report describes the sampling protocol utilized and the results of <br /> laboratory analyses on the samples <br /> MONITORING PROTOCOL <br /> The sampling and analyses of the groundwater monitoring wells were undertaken in <br /> accordance with the sampling requirements delineated by the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department (EHD) in their November 6, 2003 letter to RMC The sampling process used <br /> in groundwater monitoring wells MW-04, MW-5, and MW-06 was as follows <br /> • The well caps were removed prior to measurement and sampling to allow equilibrium <br /> • with atmospheric pressure <br /> • Depth-to-water measurements were made and recorded using an electronic water tape <br /> (Table 1 and Chart 1) The depth-to-water measurements were also used to determine if <br /> the groundwater gradient among the wells had changed since the wells were last sampled <br /> in October 2003 <br /> • The volume of water in each well was calculated in the field using the measured depths- <br /> to-water <br /> • The wells were purged of three casing volumes of water using the dedicated bladder <br /> pumps that were installed in May 2003 <br /> • Field readings were taken at approximately three-gallon intervals to monitor the pH, <br /> temperature and conductivity of the extracted water (copies of the field sheets are <br /> included in Appendix B) <br /> • Groundwater samples were collected into laboratory-supplied 40-m1 VOA vials and one- <br /> liter amber glass sample bottles <br /> • The sample containers were properly labeled, placed into a cool icechest and transported <br /> under strict chain-of-custody documentation to Severn Trent Laboratory (STL) in <br /> Pleasanton, California for analysis <br /> • The samples were analyzed by EPA method 8015M for diesel range petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons (TPH-diesel) and by EPA method 8021B for benzene, toluene, ethyl <br /> benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) <br /> Quarter 1 Sampling Report2004 <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />
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