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p Quarterly Report <br /> February 1997 <br /> ' FORMER CHASE CHEVROLET (MADISON) FACILITY <br /> 423 North Madison Street <br /> ' Stockton, California <br /> 10 INTRODUCTION <br /> In accordance with a request from Mr Jeffery Setness of Hartmann & Setness, Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this Quarterly Report summarizing field activities <br /> ' performed during the first quarter of 1997 at 423 North Madison Street, Stockton, California The <br /> scope of work was to monitor concentrations of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons in ground water <br /> on the site The location of the site is illustrated in Figure I - Location Map Structures and <br /> monitoring well locations are illustrated in Figure 2 - Site Plan <br /> Field activities were performed in accordance with guidelines for the investigation of underground <br /> ' - storage tank (UST) sites established by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board r <br /> (CVRWQCB)and the San Joaquin County Public Health Services - Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS-EHD) Background information was-summarized in the Revised Corrective Action Plan - <br /> rFebi uary 1997 and previous reports <br /> 2 0. PROCEDURES <br /> ' 2 1 MONITORING WELL PURGE PROCEDURES <br /> J y 1 <br /> On 04 February 1997, a Sohnst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water in <br /> each well relative to the tops of the well casings The relative ground water elevations and hydraulic <br /> gradient were deter mined from these data (Table 1) <br /> ' Following measurement of ground water depths, each monitoring well was purged using a 2-stage <br /> purge pump Approximately fifteen gallons of water were removed from each well, except MW-8, <br /> from which approximately sixty gallons of water were removed Physicochemical parameters <br /> ' (temperature and conductivity)were measured at regular interval's using an ICM model 52200 water <br /> analyzer to monitor well stability The purge pump was decontaminated prior to purging each well <br /> by pumping an Alconox solution followed by pumping tap water All purged water was stored in 55- <br /> gallon DOT drums on-site Physicochemical data and field logs are included in Appendix A <br /> 5 <br /> 1 2 2 COLLECTION OF GROUND WATER SAMPLES <br /> Water samples were collected from each purged well using new disposable bailers Samples were <br /> transferred into 40-m1 EPA-approved VOA vials containing 0 5 ml of 18% hydrochloric acid as a <br /> preservative and into 1-liter amber bottles The samples'were transported in a chilled container to <br /> F Y <br /> 1 <br />