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In July 1999, we drilled an additional monitoring well MW- 12 to 80 feet, This was reported in our <br /> report dated August 5, 1999 . <br /> Introduction <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has approved the drilling of <br /> monitoring wells MW-14 , MW- 15 and MW-16 in their letter dated March 7, 2005. <br /> This work plan will define the drilling of boring B-4 drilled in the old tank pit area to assess the <br /> amount of contamination that exists in this area and how deep it extends . We have found that the <br /> cost of having a mobile lab on site is more expensive than drilling , sampling and sending the <br /> samples to an analytical laboratory facility for testing. <br /> WORK PROPOSAL <br /> One boring (13-4) will be place on the southwest side of the stations property in the <br /> position of the old tanks. It will be drilled by a cone penetration testing (CPT) rig to a <br /> depth of 160 feet bgs. Soil analyses will be performed through the log supplied by the <br /> driller. Soil samples will not be obtained from the vadose zone , since they were obtained <br /> in boring B- 1 . <br /> Water samples will be taken every 10 feet starting at 60 feet bgs to the depth of the <br /> boring . These samples will be placed in the voa's supplied by the laboratory. This boring <br /> will be drilled by Gregg Drilling & Testing , Inc. <br /> The boring will be backfilled with hydrated cement to the surface and capped with asphalt. <br /> LABORATORY TESTING <br /> The following tests will be performed on the soil and groundwater samples by Sherwood and <br /> Castle Analytical Labs . The samples will be placed on ice in a cooler until they are delivered to <br /> the laboratory. <br /> Soil Testing <br /> EPA 8260 for MtBE, TAME, ETBE, DIPE and TBA 10 and 800 ug/Kg <br /> BTEX and TPH EPA 8020 and 8015 3 and 50 ug/Kg <br /> Water Testin <br /> EPA 8260 for TAME , ETBE, DIPE , TBA, 12-DCA AND EDB 0. 15 and 20 u /L <br /> EPA 602 and 8015 for BTEX and TPH 0. 3 and 50 ug/L <br />