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0 0 <br /> L & M OPERABLE UNIT- FIRST QUARTER 2014 SITE STATUS, REMEDIAL SUMMARY, AND <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br /> Attachment 2 <br /> Page 2 <br /> were installed in wells MW-5, MW-8, and MW-9 to monitor changes in water <br /> levels within the monitoring wells over a 48-hour period. Results of the tidal study <br /> indicated that over the testing period, observed tidal changes (up to 4 ft) had <br /> little influence on the southerly direction of groundwater flow in the monitoring <br /> wells (less than 0.1 ft). Results of this multi-phase assessment are provided in ERI's <br /> Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling and Tidal Influence Study Report, The <br /> Stockton Group Site, West Weber Avenue and North Lincoln Street, Stockton, <br /> California, dated June 11, 1999. <br /> Between August and October 1999, T&R oversaw a geophysical survey on <br /> Parcels 2A, 3, and 4, which involved the excavation of exploratory test pits <br /> (2ATP-1 through 2ATP-5, 2BTP-1, 3TP-1 through 3TP-4, 4TP-1 through 4TP-3) to <br /> determine the location of suspected underground structures including <br /> underground storage tanks (USTs), sumps, and pipelines. Additional soil borings <br /> were drilled (2AB-1 through 2AB-4, 2BB-1 through 2BB-3, 313-1, 3B-2, and 46-1) and <br /> groundwater monitoring wells were installed (2BMW-1, 3MW-1, and 2AMW-12 <br /> through 2AMW-15) in suspected areas of contamination. A preliminary <br /> endangerment assessment was performed on the parcels to evaluate the <br /> environmental health risk associated with residual petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> concentrations in soil and groundwater. Details are presented in T&R's Site <br /> Characterization Report, South Shore Parcels, Stockton, California, dated <br /> December 13, 1999. <br /> In 2001, additional assessment activities were conducted by T&R in the vicinity of <br /> the Site within Parcel 3. Results are included in T&R's report entitled Subsurface <br /> Investigation for Area 3, dated August 17, 2001. <br /> In September 2001, a total of 11 Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT) borings (DP-1 <br /> through DP-11) were drilled to investigate the following: (1) subsurface lithology; <br /> (2) the presence of SPH; (3) the lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> impacted groundwater east, south, and west of the Site; and (4) to investigate <br /> potential off-site sources upgradient (north-northwest) of the Site. Surficial soil <br /> samples were also collected from depths up to 5 ft below ground surface (bgs) <br /> to evaluate whether the presence of residual concentrations of metals present <br /> a threat to groundwater quality. Results are presented in the Clayton Group <br /> Associates (Clayton) report entitled Further Characterization at the West Weber <br /> Avenue and North Lincoln Street Site, Parcel 2A, dated December 18, 2001. <br /> In May 2002, Clayton initiated quarterly monitoring activities, installed eight <br /> additional CPT soil borings (DP-12 through DP-19), and collected grab samples <br /> ® Stantec <br />