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Quarterly Groundwater Report <br /> Frontier Transportation <br /> ' 1201-080 <br /> December 20, 2001 <br /> Page 2 <br /> ' Site Layout Map). Soil samples were collected every five feet. Laboratory analysis of soil <br /> samples identified no detectable concentrations of TPH-g, BTEX, or MTBE. Groundwater <br /> ' samples were subsequently collected and results are tabulated in Table 1. <br /> In January 2000, BEII advanced two borings (B-5 and B-6), installed four additional <br />' groundwater monitoring wells (MW-8 through MW-11), and collected nine soil vapor samples <br /> for a soil vapor survey as part of an additional site assessment (See Figure 2, Site Layout Map <br /> for well locations). Soil sample analysis identified no detectable concentrations of petroleum <br />' hydrocarbons with the exception of boring B-6. Maximum contaminant levels in B-6 were <br /> identified 100 mg/kg as TPH-g, 2,343 pg/kg as BTEX, and 10,600 µg/kg as MTBE at 10' bg. <br /> Maximum soil vapor concentrations were identified at sample point V5 at 4' bg. Groundwater <br />' samples were subsequently collected from all monitoring wells. Results are tabulated in Table 1. <br /> 3.0) SITE GEOLOGY/HYDRO GEOLOGY <br />' The site is located on the boundary of the Sacramento Valley and the San Joaquin Valley <br /> within the west-central portion of the Great Valley Geomorphic province of California. The <br /> Great Valley has been filled with a sequence of older to younger alluvium of Pliocene to <br /> Holocene age which overlay sedimentary rocks of Cretaceous to Tertiary age. These <br /> sedimentary units, in turn, overlay a crystalline basement of Paleozoic and Mesozoic <br />' metamorphic and igneous rocks. The shallow subsurface geology in the site vicinity is a <br /> heterogeneous mix of gravel, sand, silt, and clay (Reference; Site Characterization Re oDq, <br /> Twining Laboratories, October 16, 1996). BEII encountered predominantly clays with traces of <br />' interbedded sands from 0' to 25' bg during well advancement in January of 1998. <br /> First subsurface water was encountered at depths from 11' to 12' bg during tank removal <br /> and monitoring well installation at this site in 1995 and 1996. Since then, shallow subsurface <br /> water has been encountered beneath the site between 6' and 10' bg. Data collected in August of <br />' 2001 identified the flow of groundwater in a generally western direction beneath the site (See <br /> Figure 3, Groundwater Gradient Map). Historic groundwater data identified a west or southwest <br /> flow beneath the site. <br />' 4.0) QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER SAMPLE RESULTS <br />' On November 6, 2001, BEII contracted Del-Tech to collect groundwater samples from <br /> monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-11 for laboratory analysis. Groundwater parameters (pH, <br /> temperature, and conductivity) were measured before, during, and after well purging (See <br /> Appendix A for Monitoring Well Field Logs). Groundwater samples were analyzed for TPH-d, <br /> TPH-g, BTEX, and MTBE using EPA methods 8015 modified for diesel, 8015 modified for <br />