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1 <br /> 1 Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2002 <br /> Former CHASE CHEVROLET (MADISON) Facility <br /> ' 423 North Madison Street, Stockton,California <br /> ' 1.0, INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of the City of Stockton,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this <br /> ' quarterly report summarizing field activities performed during the third quarter of 2002 at 423 North <br /> Madison Street, Stockton, California The scope of work included conducting a quarterly ground <br /> water monitoring event and preparation of this report The site setting is illustrated in Figure 1 <br /> Structures and monitoring well locations are illustrated in Figure 2 <br /> Based on previous investigations,AGE has identified two potential hydrogeologic units informally <br /> ' identified as the Upper and Lower Water Zones, these two zones are separated by approximately 5 <br /> to 10 feet of clay and silty clay During the previous six years of ground water monitoring, ground <br /> ' water flow direction in the Upper Water Zone has been consistently toward the north to northeast, <br /> ground water flow direction in the Lower Water Zone has been toward the west-northwest,southwest <br /> and southeast <br /> ' Petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted ground water at the site is limited to the area surrounding the <br /> former UST No 8 location(Figure 2) The northern extent of impacted ground water is defined by <br /> ' minor,intermittent detections of analytes in quarterly ground water samples from wells MW-13 and <br /> MW-20B South of the former UST No 8 location,minor concentrations of benzene,toluene,ethyl <br /> benzene and total xylenes (BTEX) constituents (less than 5 µg/1) and steadily declining or non- <br /> detectable concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel(TPH-d)in groundwater samples <br /> collected from wells MW-19A and MW-19B indicate that these wells mark the southern margin of <br /> impacted-ground water at the site However, the east,west and vertical extent of impacted-ground <br /> water is not well defined <br /> Additional site background information was summarized in Revised Corrective Action Plan - <br /> February 1997,Site Investigation Report- UST No 8,dated 10 February 1998 and Quarterly Report <br /> -August 1998, prepared by AGE Data from previous ground water monitoring events is Included <br /> in the tables of this report <br /> ' 2 0. PROCEDURES <br /> Field activities were performed in accordance with guidelines issued by the Central Valley Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) and by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (EHD) for investigation of underground storage tank (UST) sites and sampling of <br /> ground water monitoring wells, respectively <br /> On 30 September 2002, depth to water was measured in fourteen of the fifteen ground water <br /> monitoring wells at the site(MW-18 was not measured), and ground water samples were collected <br /> Advanced CcoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> , r <br />