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TREADWELL & ROLLO <br /> evacuated and removed from the site. The excavation was then backfilled with pea <br /> gravel and asphaltic concrete was placed over the disturbed area <br /> On 30 April 1993, Hydropunch groundwater samples were collected adjacent to the four <br /> sides of the former limits of the excavation (Figure 2). The samples were analyzed for <br /> rtotal petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel and BTEX. Diesel was detected in two samples <br /> from the north and west sides of the excavation at 0 2 and 0.4 parts per million (ppm). <br /> Toluene was detected in a single sample at 0.00Q5 ppm No other constituents were <br /> detected at or above method reporting Imuts. PPb <br /> In a letter dated 10 August 1993, the San Joaquin County Health Services Agency <br />' (Agency) requested additional work at the site including the installation and sampling of <br /> three shallow groundwater monitoring wells. In a telephone conversation on 17 August <br /> 1993, the Agency agreed to a reduced scope of work which included the installation and <br /> sampling of a single monitoring well downgradient from the former excavation. <br /> 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br />' The scope of work performed by Treadwell & Rollo in the installation of the monitoring <br /> well (MW-1) included the following elements• <br />' o prepared a work plan and health and safety plan for submittal to the San Joaquin <br /> County Health Services Agency <br /> o obtained a well construction permit from the San Joaquin County Health Services <br /> Agency (Appendix A) <br />' o drilled, logged, and sampled one exploratory boring <br />' o field screened soil samples using a portable organic vapor meter <br /> 2 <br /> 11070707.PJC 18 November 1993 <br /> 1 <br />