' Site History
<br /> Boyett Petroleum(419 S.Main St., Manteca)
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<br /> Condor conducted monitor well destruction and installation activities at the site on October 29 and 30,
<br /> 2003. The work was performed in general accordance with the Interim Remediation Work Plan, dated
<br /> June 25, 2003. On October 29, 2003, Condor supervised the destruction of monitor wells MW-1, MW-4,
<br /> and MW-5. The monitor wells were destroyed by over drilling the wells with 8-inch outside diameter,
<br /> continuous-flight, hollow-stem auger and removing all well construction materials. On October 30, 2003,
<br /> three four-inch diameter groundwater monitor wells (MW-4R, MW-10, and MW-11) and one four-inch
<br /> diameter extraction well (EW-1) were installed. Soil grab samples were collected from each
<br /> monitoring/extraction well boring for laboratory analyses to characterize the soil for disposal. Laboratory
<br /> analytical results indicated that BTEX, gasoline oxygenates/additives other than MTBE, and TPH-G were
<br /> not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in the soil samples collected from the
<br /> borings for MW-4R, MW-10, MW-11, and EW-1. MTBE was detected in soil samples collected from
<br /> wells MW-11 and EW-1. Lead was detected in soil samples collected from wells MW-4R, MW-10, and
<br /> MW-11. The October 2003 monitor well destruction and installation activities were described in Condor's
<br /> Additional Groundwater Investigation, Monitor Well Destruction and Installation, and Interim
<br /> Remediation Pump Test Report, dated January 30, 2004.
<br /> On October 31, 2003, a Condor representative was on site to measure water levels and collect
<br /> groundwater samples for MTBE laboratory analysis from monitor wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-6, MW-7,
<br /> MW-8, and MW-9. Monitor wells MW-2, MW-6, and MW-7 were dry, and monitor wells MW-3 and
<br /> MW-8 purged dry; as a result, a groundwater sample was collected only from monitor well MW-9. At the
<br /> time of the October 2003 monitoring event, MW-4R, MW-10, MW-22, and EW-1 had not yet been
<br /> developed; thus, monthly monitoring activities were not conducted at these wells. Laboratory analytical
<br /> results for the groundwater sample collected from MW-9 indicated that BTEX, gasoline
<br /> oxygenates/additives other than MTBE, and TPH-G were not detected at or above the laboratory reported
<br /> detection limits. MTBE was detected in the groundwater sample collected from MW-9. Depth to
<br /> groundwater measurements,relative to MW-3, MW-8, and MW-9, indicated that the average groundwater
<br /> elevation decreased with respect to the previous monitoring event.
<br /> On November 5, 2003, wells MW-4R, MW-10, MW-11, and EW-1 were surveyed to determine the
<br /> location and elevation of the well collars relative to a NAVD88 benchmark datum (Benchmark No.
<br /> HS4486).
<br /> On November 14, 2003, wells EW-1 and MW-11 were developed by surging and bailing the groundwater
<br /> in the wells with a surge block and disposable, polyethylene bailers. MW-4R and MW-10 were dry. A
<br /> total of ten well-bore volumes were removed from each well during development. No floating product or
<br /> sheen was observed and no petroleum hydrocarbon odors were noted in the groundwater purged from
<br /> either EW-1 or MW-11 during development.
<br /> From November 18 through 21, 2003, Condor conducted a 72-hour constant rate pump test at well MW-
<br /> 11. During the pump test, observations of the head pressure response were electronically recorded with
<br /> transducers placed in EW-1, MW-9, and MW-11. Groundwater pumped from MW-11 was treated by
<br /> passing the water through coconut shell granulated activated carbon canisters prior to discharge to the
<br /> City of Manteca sanitary sewer system. Four water samples were collected during the pump test: two at
<br /> the beginning and two at the end. Samples were collected from the influent port before the carbon
<br /> canisters and from the discharge port after the carbon canisters following on-site treatment.
<br /> Approximately 0.2 pounds of MTBE were removed from groundwater during the pump test. Laboratory I
<br /> analytical results indicnted #.hat the treatp.d uroiinrlwatP.r mf-.t the rPnmrPmantc of the Cifv of X4nnt?ra
<br /> Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit (IWDP) disposal requirements. Pump test activities were
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