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Stantec <br /> L & M OPERABLE UNIT- FOURTH QUARTER AND ANNUAL 2010 SITE STATUS, <br /> REMEDIAL SUMMARY, AND GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br /> Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling <br /> January 31, 2011 <br /> is delineated for 4Q10. Benzene and TBA had no detections at or above the MRL; therefore, <br /> are considered delineated in B-Zone groundwater, during 4Q10. <br /> Dissolved TPHg, TPHd, MtBE, and TBA in C-Zone groundwater are delineated, except to the <br /> east, during 4Q10. Dissolved TPHo in C-Zone groundwater is delineated to the south and <br /> southeast only, during 4Q10. Benzene is located in two separate sections of the site (north and <br /> south) in C-Zone groundwater, during 4Q10. In the northern section of the site, benzene is <br /> delineated in the central section of the site, except to the north. In the southern section of the <br /> site, benzene is delineated to the north and west only. <br /> Dissolved TPHg, TPHd, and benzene in D-Zone groundwater are delineated to the south and <br /> west, during 4Q10. Dissolved TPHo in D-Zone groundwater is delineated, except to the <br /> northwest, during 4Q10. MtBE in D-Zone groundwater is delineated, during 4Q10. TBA in <br /> D-Zone groundwater is delineated, except to the east, during 4Q10. <br /> The extent of petroleum-affected deeper (B-, C-, and D-Zones) groundwater has not been <br /> investigated by the SRDA at the UOU and MOU to the east. <br /> 2.8 ARSENIC <br /> Arsenic concentrations in selected shallow and deep zone wells within the hydrocarbon plume <br /> and within perimeter wells are evaluated for historical trends on a semi-annual basis during the <br /> first and third quarters. Arsenic concentrations over the past three years appear to be relatively <br /> consistent. Graphs depicting arsenic trends in selected A-Zone and B-Zone wells within the <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon plume (shallow wells MW-9, MW-32, 2AMW-13, DPE-9 and deep zone <br /> well MW-17) and shallow and deep well pairs along the perimeter of the dissolved plume <br /> (MW-34/MW-35, MW-25/MW-26, and MW-27/MW-28) are included in Appendix F. <br /> 2.9 PURGE WATER STORAGE AND DISPOSAL <br /> Between October 18 and 21, 2010, approximately 500 gallons of purge water was transferred to <br /> the on-site remediation system to be treated and discharged to the sanitary sewer under the <br /> waste water discharge permit for West Weber Avenue and North Lincoln Street, Stockton, CA. <br /> Field data sheets for calculating the estimated purge volume are included in Appendix C. <br /> 2.10 REQUESTED CHANGES TO MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> Based on review of historical and recent groundwater monitoring and sampling data, Stantec <br /> recommended that sampling frequency be reduced for some of the up-gradient and outlying <br /> wells for the Site and that some of the analysis currently being performed be eliminated from <br /> select wells. The requested changes were submitted during the third quarter of 2006 and a <br /> meeting to discuss these and an additional change was conducted with the RWQCB-CVR on <br /> January 24, 2007. The RWQCB-CVR agreed to provide a revised MRP for the Site. During <br /> previous discussions with the RWQCB-CVR (most recently second quarter 2009), Stantec was <br /> I:\Tidewater\TW Stockton(Parcel 2A-0415)\Reports\QMR\2010\4010-Annual\4Q10 and Annual OSSRQRSRQMR Stockton_FINAL.doc 2.24 <br />