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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001908
RECORD_ID
PR0544497
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003687
FACILITY_NAME
OLD TRUCK STOP, THE
STREET_NUMBER
3535
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
13206009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3535 CHEROKEE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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CwchW Cecclif.mrd Gkn=n ,Fueling Island <br /> 011 Grrou n(f Waiter° ERmigoun IY ewunme mt <br /> On December 23 1996 �5E staff measured the depth to water in monitoring wells UST- <br /> 2 through UST-5. Depth to water at monitoring well UST-1 and the OSmaU" well were <br /> not measured due to inaccessibility. Ground water depths were measured with respect to <br /> the surveyed datum at the top of each well casing. Measurements of depth to water are <br /> presented in Table 1 - Ground Mater (Elevation Data. <br /> 3.2, Ground Wa terr 'PUBF, <br /> on December 23, 1996P ESE staff collected ground water samples from monitoring wells <br /> UST-2 through UST-5. UST-5 replace UST-1 for sampling. prior to the collection of <br /> ground water samples, a minimum of three well casing volumes of ground water were <br /> purged using a vacuum truck. A vacuum track was employed in order to reduce cross- <br /> contamination between wells, reduce decontamination-related water use, and reduce onsite <br /> costs. During the purging Process, the pH, temperature, and conductivity of the <br /> extracted ground water were measured. Samples were collected when final field <br /> measurements of pH, temperature, and conductivity were within 15 percent of the prior <br /> Dmeasurement, and the purged water was clear for each well. <br /> Ground water samples were then collected from the wells by lowering a new (precleaned) <br /> disposable polyethylene bailer in the well using new, disposable nylon cord. The filled <br /> bailer was retrieved, emptied, then filled again. The ground water from this bailer was <br /> then decanted into appropriate laboratory-supplied glassware. The containers were filled <br /> such that no headspace was present in the samples in order to avoid volatilization of the <br /> sample. The filled sample containers were then labeled and placed in a cooler under ice <br /> for transport under chain-of-custody documentation to McCampbell Analytical Inc. <br /> (1M(cCampbell), a California-certified laboratory. <br /> Purge water was placed in labeled drums and remains onsite in a secure area of the site. <br /> A duplicate sample, collected from UST-4, and a laboratory-supplied trip blank consisting <br /> of demonized water, were also transported to McCampbell with the other ground water <br /> samples. The duplicate sample provides a quality control check on FSE sample <br /> collection procedures and laboratory handling procedures. The trip blank provides a <br /> f%69254001gtziy rptl4gir%rpt 4 FnvfmmenW s*n"do Fngineering,Inc <br />
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