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Site History <br /> Boyett Petroleum(419 S.Main St.,Manteca) <br /> Page 9 of 10 <br /> . described in Condor's Additional Groundwater Investigation, Monitor Well Destruction and Installation, <br /> and Interim Remediation Pump Test Report, dated January 30, 2004, <br /> On November 26, 2003, a Condor representative was on site to measure water levels and collect <br /> groundwater samples for MTBE laboratory analysis from monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-4R, <br /> MW-6 through MW-11, and EW-1. Monitoring well MW-6 was dry, and MW-2 and MW-7 contained an <br /> insufficient water column for sampling. Due to an error by the field technician, MW-8 was not measured <br /> or sampled during the November 2003 monitoring event. Laboratory analytical results indicated that <br /> MTBE was detected in the groundwater samples collected from MW-4R, MW-9, MW-10, MW-11, and <br /> EW-1. The laboratory analytical results indicated a slight increase in the concentration of MTBE detected <br /> in the groundwater sample collected from MW-9 relative to the previous sampling event conducted in <br /> October 2003. Depth to water measurements indicated that the average groundwater elevation was 12.44 <br /> feet on November 26, 2003. The extremely low groundwater levels in the monitoring wells prompted <br /> concerns regarding the reliability of water level measurements; the water level in MW-2 and MW-7 may <br /> have been residual groundwater ponded in the cap at the base of the well casing. An estimated <br /> groundwater gradient of 0.0315 ft/ft towards the southwest was calculated using water level data from <br /> monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4R, and MW-10. <br /> On December 31, 2003, a Condor representative was on site to measure water levels and collect <br /> groundwater samples from monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-4R, MW-6 through MW-11, and EW-1. <br /> Laboratory analytical results indicated that MTBE was detected in the groundwater samples collected <br /> from MW-4R, MW-7, MW-9, MW-10, MW-11, and EW-1. TAME was detected in the groundwater <br /> samples collected from MW-7, MW-10, and MW-11. The concentration of MTBE in the groundwater <br /> samples collected from MW-4R and MW-10 increased relative to the previous sampling event conducted <br /> on November 26, 2003. The concentration of MTBE in the groundwater samples collected from MW-9, <br /> MW-11, and EW-1 decreased relative to the previous sampling event. Groundwater elevations increased <br /> by 1.70 feet relative to the previous monthly monitoring event (November 2003). Static water level <br /> measurements generally indicated a groundwater flow direction to the north. An estimated groundwater <br /> gradient of 0.0057 ft/ft towards the north was calculated using water level data from monitoring wells <br /> MW-2, MW-6, and MW-8. <br /> On March 4, 2004, a Condor representative was on site to measure water levels and collect groundwater <br /> samples from monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-4R, MW-6 through MW-11, and EW-1. Laboratory <br /> analytical results indicated that BTEX constituents, gasoline oxygenates/additives other than MTBE and <br /> TAME, and TPH-G were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in the <br /> groundwater samples collected from the monitoring wells. MTBE was detected in the groundwater <br /> samples collected from MW-3, MW-4R, MW-7 through MW-11, and EW-I. TAME was detected in the <br /> groundwater sample collected from MW-10. The concentration of MTBE in the groundwater samples <br /> collected from MW-3, MW-4R, MW-8, MW-10, and EW-1 increased relative to the previous sampling <br /> event conducted on December 31, 2003. The concentration of MTBE in the groundwater samples <br /> collected from MW-7, MW-9, and MW-11 decreased relative to the previous sampling event. <br /> Groundwater elevations increased by 1.56 feet relative to the previous monitoring event (December <br /> 2003). An estimated groundwater gradient of 0.0048 ft/ft towards the northeast was calculated using <br /> water level data from monitoring wells MW-2, MW-6, and MW-8. <br /> On June 24, 2004, a Condor representative was on site to measure water levels and collect groundwater <br /> .-1.... C«.. _..11- ,tzar , %-17 �Z1i i tel_ _1_ sr1t� <br /> J[I1111JIL.a 11 Vlil 1i1V111LViLli�' VV GLIA LVl YY-G, 1V1 YY-J, 1V1 YY-'tl\, 1V1 YY-V LI LLVU'll 1V1 YY-1 L, CL11L1 GVV-1. l dUVL ALUIy <br /> analytical results indicated that BTEX constituents, gasoline oxygenates/additives other than MTBE, and <br /> TPH-G were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in the groundwater samples <br />