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BlaeS Environmental Management Inc U-Hau]4709 50 <br /> 002-70950-04 2a°Qtr 2003 Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> 6,2703 <br /> • <br /> 10 INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents a summary of activities and results of the groundwater monitoring program <br /> conducted during the second quarter of 2003 at U-Haul Facility #709-50 located at 2701 North Wilson <br />► Way in Stockton, California The report presents a background of site conditions and a brief summary of <br /> the procedures and results for the most recent groundwater monitoring event on May 5-7, 2003 The <br /> groundwater monitoring event was coordinated with Ground Zero Analysis, consultant for Former <br /> Harry's Auto Mart, to identify groundwater conditions in the site area <br /> i <br /> 1 I SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br /> U-Haul Facility 709-50 is located at 2701 North Wilson Way, on the southwest corner of the intersection <br /> of North Wilson Way and Sanguinetti Lane in Stockton, California (Figure 1) The site is situated in a <br /> commercial area and is currently used as an equipment storage and rental facility The site is generally <br /> flat with a slight grade to the southeast The site elevation is approximately 21 feet above mean sea <br /> level A general site plan is included as Figure 2 <br /> 1 2 PROJECT AUTHORIZATION <br /> In January 1999, Blaes Environmental Management, Inc (Blaes Environmental) was contracted by <br /> Amerco Real Estate CompanylU-Haul International (U-Haul) to conduct a soil and groundwater <br /> remediation program at the site The remediation program included developing a Remedial Action Plan <br /> (RAP), conducting remedial testing, and performing quarterly groundwater monitoring and reporting <br /> Prior to initiating remedial activities at the site, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />! Department (SJCEHD) requested several additional groundwater monitoring events and site <br /> characterization activities to confirm the concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons and to further <br /> evaluate the extent of the hydrocarbon plume in groundwater at the site <br />• <br />• � 1 <br /> • <br />