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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS XR0000047
FileName_PostFix
XR0000047
RECORD_ID
PR0543382
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003766
FACILITY_NAME
SJ CO MOSQUITO & VECTOR CTRL*
STREET_NUMBER
7759
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17705007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
7759 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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FIELD REPORT <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING PROGRAM <br />' 7759 S. AIRPORT WAY <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br />' On March 17 1995 Roy F Weston Inc TON® sampled the monitor wells located at <br /> a y � (WES ) P <br />' 7759 South Airport Way in Stockton, California. The purpose of this work was to monitor for <br /> the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater in the vicinity of two former USTs at <br /> the facility and to develop long-term data on groundwater gradient variations <br />' Prior to sampling, water level measurements were taken from all three wells at the site. The <br /> standing water volume within each well casing was calculated using the data obtained from the <br />' water level measurements. All wells were purged a minimum of three well casing volumes. <br /> The purged water was contained in four labeled drums and left at the site. <br />' Measurements were taken for temperature, pH and electrical conductivity of the purge water <br /> after each well volume was purged This information was recorded on field water sampling data <br /> sheets Purging of the well continued until a minimum of three well volumes had been removed <br />' from the well. Samples were collected using a Teflon bailer and were carefully poured into <br /> laboratory prepared glass bottles. The sample bottles were labeled with stick-on labels filled out <br /> in indelible ink with the following information site name, date collected, time collected, sample <br /> ID, sampler's initials and analysis required The samples were designated with ID numbers that <br /> corresponded to the well from which they were collected Samples were then individually sealed <br /> in resealable ziplock bags and placed with ice in an insulated chest for delivery with a chain-of- <br /> custody document to Sequoia Analytical Laboratory in Sacramento, California. This laboratory <br /> is certified by the State of California to perform the required analyses Samples were submitted <br /> for analysis of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene by EPA Method 8020 and total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel by EPA Method 8015m <br /> Quality control/quality assurance procedures consisted of the collection on a blind duplicate, <br />' which was collected concurrently with MW-3 and was given the fictitious well/sample name <br /> MW-4 <br />' The down-hole equipment used to purge and sample the wells (including bailers, pumps, purge <br /> lines, etc ) was decontaminated prior to each use The pump that was used to purge the wells <br /> was decontaminated by pumping an alconox-water mixture through the pump and purge lines. <br />' The exterior of the pump, associated lines, and the Teflon bailer were also washed with the <br /> alconox-water solution using a brush All equipment was rinsed with potable water and a final <br /> spray rinse of distilled water The nylon line used to lower the bailer into the well was disposed <br />' of after each use <br /> All water sampling was performed in accordance with WESTON's site specific health and safety <br /> plan, which was available on-site during field activities. A safety meeting was held before work <br /> began in order to review anticipated safety hazards and emergency procedures The field work <br /> for this project was performed under Level D personal safety protection <br /> L%PR0JEcr=ANJ0Q%TMA6l5r QTR 1 ..c 21 April 1995 <br />
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