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Apache Plastics <br /> 1Q 2002 QMR <br /> Page 2 <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples collected from borings B-1, VEW-1, <br /> MP-1, and MP-2 Dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in samples collected <br /> from monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-5, and in vapor extraction well VEW-1 In June <br /> 1994, a soil vapor extraction (SVE) remediation system was installed The system is <br /> comprised of an internal combustion engine with catalytic converter and associated filters, <br /> controls, and piping Vapor extraction wells VEW-1 and VEW-2 are manifolded to the SVE <br /> system The system operated continuously from July 1994 to December 1996 The system <br /> operated intermittently dunng the first quarter 1997 due to mechanical problems <br /> EMCON submitted a Case Closure Report (July 17, 1997) that included estimates of <br /> remaining petroleum hydrocarbon mass in soil and groundwater, and recommended case <br /> closure under the low risk critena After reviewing the report, San Joaquin County <br /> PHS/EHD requested additional vertical assessment of soil and groundwater In February <br /> 1999, EMCON directed the installation of onsite monitoring wells MW-8 and MW-9 to a <br /> depth of approximately 105 feet bgs Dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in <br /> groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells MW-8 and MW-9 <br /> First encountered groundwater beneath the site has ranged from 68 to 44 feet bgs Previous <br /> consultants have calculated groundwater flow directions to be south and east, with the <br /> predominate flow direction toward the southeast It is our understanding, based on <br /> conversations with San Joaquin County PHS/EHD, that first encountered groundwater in the <br /> area of the site was recorded as low as 110 feet bgs in 1979 <br /> A work plan to conduct additional soil and groundwater assessment activities was submitted <br /> to San Joaquin County PHS/EHD on December 3, 1999 The work plan was subsequently <br /> approved Stratus obtained one onsite and two offsite access agreements and a revocable <br /> encroachment permit from the City of Stockton prior to initiating field work Between <br /> February 5 and March 12, 2001, Stratus oversaw Gregg Drilling and Testing, Inc of <br /> Martinez advance 13 cone penetration test (CPT) and direct push soil borings and drill and <br /> install 3 groundwater monitoring wells (MW-10 through MW-12) A report documenting the <br /> findings of this investigation was submitted on July 27, 2001 <br /> In a letter received March 1, 2002, San Joaquin County PHSIEHD requested that a work plan <br /> to conduct an additional environmental investigation be prepared The letter also requested <br /> abandonment and replacement of specific wells, completion of a water supply well survey <br /> within a 2,000-foot radius of the site, and perforinance of a feasibility study to evaluate <br /> groundwater remediation alternatives Stratus submitted a Work Plan for Additional Site <br /> Assessment on April 9, 2002 <br /> GROUNDWATER GRADIENT AND DIRECTION <br /> First quarter 2002 groundwater levels were measured on February 14, 2002 using an <br /> electronic sounding device, and recorded on the field data sheets presented in Appendix A <br /> Table 1 presents historic and first quarter 2002 groundwater elevation data Groundwater <br /> • elevations in the monitoring wells increased approximately 1 5 feet since the previous <br /> monitoring event (November 2001) Figure 2 presents groundwater elevation contours <br /> P\Apache Plastics\Quarterly reports120021Apache_1Q02 doc <br />