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aqua science <br /> AWCH,gIffeers AFDC46Zd6;oQAaZ1 in• <br /> September 17, 2002 RIECOVE10 <br /> Mr Walt Martin <br /> 17933 Airport Way SEP 2 3 2002 <br /> Manteca, CA 95337 ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/. E5 <br /> SUBJECT REPORT OF QUARTERLY OPERATION & MAINTENA <br /> OF REMEDIATION SYSTEM, MARTIN PROPERTY <br /> 17933 AIRPORT WAY, MANTECA, CA <br /> In reference to. <br /> Frank's One Stop <br /> 2072 West Yosemite Avenue <br /> Manteca, California <br /> Dear Mr Martin, <br /> On August 23, 2002, Aqua Science Engineers, Inc (ASE) arrived at the <br /> subject site to perform routine quarterly operation and maintenance <br /> (O&M) activities in relation to the domestic well remediation system <br /> operating at the site <br /> The domestic well remediation system consists of two 250-pound <br /> granulated activated carbon (GAC) canisters plumbed in series <br /> Groundwater is pumped from the well, into the holding tank, then <br /> through the carbon canisters prior to entry into the houses on the <br /> property <br /> On August 23, 2002 ASE collected three water samples as follows <br /> Sample Location Sample Id. <br /> Directly from the well, pre-treatment 17933-INF-08-23-02 <br /> After treatment by the 1st carbon canister 17933-GAC1-08-23-02 <br /> After treatment by the 2nd carbon canister 17933-GAC2-08-23-02 <br /> The samples were placed within an ice chest containing wet ice while <br /> transported to Klff Analytical of Davis, California (ELAP# 2236) under <br /> chain of custody procedures The samples were analyzed for total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G), benzene, toluene, <br /> • ethylbenzene, and xylenes (collectively known as BTEX), the five fuel <br /> oxygenates, and lead scavengers by EPA Method 8260B A copy of t h e <br /> analytical report is attached in Appendix A <br /> � ? J itit°J +t�ifi a iC7• l_ c � <br />