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ti <br /> t�.a�rw�wM <br /> Specialists in Site Assessment Remedial Testing Design and Operation <br /> i <br /> • <br /> October 26, 2005 <br /> Mr Steve Coodey <br /> Ultramar Inc <br /> 685 West Third Street <br /> Hanford, California 93230 <br /> Subject Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> -Third Quarter 2005 <br /> Former Beacon Station No 12419 <br /> 2350 Waterloo Road, Stockton, California <br /> Mr Coodey <br /> Horizon Environmental Inc (Horizon) has prepared this report which documents third quarter <br /> 2005 groundwater monitoring at the subject site located in San Joaquin County, as shown on <br /> Figure 1 There are currently eleven groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-11), <br /> two soil vapor extraction wells (VW-1 and VW-2), and three air sparge wells (AS-1 through <br /> AS-3) associated with this site The wells, with the exception of monitoring well MW-6, are <br /> all located within the station property boundaries (Figure 2) A table summarizing the <br /> quarterly groundwater monitoring program is-contained in Attachment A - <br /> • Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Groundwater monitoring activities were conducted by Horizon on August 31, 2005 according <br /> to Horizon Field Methods and Procedures (Attachment A) Monitoring activities included <br /> measurement of static groundwater level, purging groundwater from the wells, collection of— <br /> groundwater sample _and preparation and delivery_ofthe-samples-to-the-analytical laboratory <br />--- ---- -- - -The-depth to- groundwater-was-measured -to=the=nearest-0 01-foot from-)the-top-of casing== - <br /> (TOC) in monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-10 and air sparge wells AS-1 through AS-3 <br /> Monitoring well MW-11 was dry The groundwater physical parameters of conductivity, pH <br /> and temperature were monitored with field instrumentation and the visual characteristics of <br /> turbidity and presence of free product or sheen, and obvious olfactory characteristics of the <br /> groundwater were noted during the purging process Field groundwater level and purge data <br /> are recorded on Horizon Monitoring Well Data sheets (Attachment B) <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells MW-6 through MW-10 and air <br /> sparge wells AS-2 and AS-3 The groundwater samples were submitted, under chain-of- <br /> custody (COC) documentation, to Kiff Analytical LLC (Kiff), a California Department of <br /> Health Services-certified analytical laboratory (ELAP No 2236) located in Davis, California <br /> The samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), the volatile <br /> aromatic compounds benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTEX), and the fuel <br /> oxygenate methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method <br /> 8260E <br /> 4970 Windplay Drive #C5 • EI Dorado Hills CA 95762 • (916)939-2170 • FAX (916)939-2172 <br /> _ f PO Box 5283 • Bakersfield CA 93388 • (661)589=8389 •'FAX(661)589-1456 - T T <br />