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April 6, 1995 � � � �' <br /> SECOR <br /> p R 2 4 499 lMa/u)++ <br /> Ms Anastasia Duarte H 1+rr+rr,+rrrrt rrlrrl!rr,r++cc r+rrq <br /> Time Oil Company <br /> 2737 West Commodore Way �NVP��RMti�!SEVCE 1� <br /> Seattle, WA 98199 <br /> SUBJECT Quarterly Monitoring Report, January-March 1995 <br /> Jackpot Food Mart <br /> 1434 West Yosemite Avenue <br /> Manteca, California <br /> Ms Duarte <br /> This report presents the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling conducted at Time <br /> Oil Company's Jackpot Food Mart at 1434 West Yosemite Avenue, Manteca, California (Site) on <br /> February 9, 1995 This report also summarizes the status of soil remediation at the Site for the <br /> period between January 1 and March 31, 1995 <br /> i <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br />. On February 9, 1995 four groundwater monitor wells, installed as part of an environmental <br /> investigation completed in October 1992, were sampled by SECOR Prior to sampling, depth to water <br /> in each groundwater monitor well was taken and subjective analyses performed The subjective <br /> analyses consisted of checking for floating product or a hydrocarbon sheen by lowering a clean teflon <br /> bailer down the well and collecting a sample at the groundwater-air interface Wells not containing <br /> floating product were purged of approximately 3 to 5 volumes of water or until groundwater <br /> parameters of pH, temperature, and conductivity stabilized as measured by portable meters calibrated <br /> to a standard buffer and conductivity standard (Attachment 1) Groundwater samples were then <br /> collected by lowering a clean disposable bailer into the well and collecting a representative sample <br /> of the formation water The groundwater sample was slowly transferred to laboratory-cleaned sample <br /> containers, sealed with teflon lined caps, and transferred to cooled storage The samples were then <br /> transported under suitable chain-of-custody to a State of California certified laboratory for the <br /> requested testing A groundwater sample from each monitor well was analyzed for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), by EPA <br /> Methods 8015, 8020 respectively <br /> Groundwater Elevation Data <br /> Groundwater at the site was found to be present at 13 88 to 15 10 feet below ground surface A <br /> summary of data regarding groundwater levels through February 9, 1995 is presented in Table 1 <br /> Since the last quarterly sampling event, the groundwater potentiometric surface elevation has <br /> increased approximately 1 98 feet Generally consistent with previous quarters, the groundwater <br /> gradient is directed toward the northeast at a magnitude of approximately 0 002 (Figure 2) <br /> SECOR international Inc Time oil Company <br /> g195Man 6 April 1995 <br /> t <br />