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' Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2002 <br /> • Former MEL BOKIDES PETROLEUM - MANTECA <br /> ' 983 Moffat Boulevard, Manteca, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> ' At the request of Mr Nick Bokides of Mel Bokldes Petroleum,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc <br /> (AGE),has prepared this quarterly report for 983 Moffat Boulevard,Manteca, California(the site) <br /> The location of the site and the surrounding area are illustrated on Figure 1, structures, former UST <br /> ' locations, and soil boring and monitoring well locations are illustrated on Figure 2 <br /> Ground water monitoring is being conducted at the site as required by the Central Valley Regional <br /> ' Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) This report presents the results of ground water <br /> monitoring activities conducted during July 2002, and has been prepared in accordance with <br /> guidelines issued by the Regional Water Quality Control Board(RWQCB)Tri-Regional Board Staff <br /> ' Recommendations for Preliminary Investigations and Evaluation of Underground Tank Sites dated <br /> 10 August 1990 <br /> ' Background information and results of prior investigations at the site are in AGE's Preliminary <br /> Investigation and Evaluation Report(PIER), dated 09 March 1999, and Additional Site Assessment <br /> Report, dated 21 March 2001 Ground water data from previous quarterly monitoring events are <br /> ' • included in the tables of this report <br /> ' 2.0. PROCEDURES <br /> On 11 July 2002, ground water monitoring for the third quarter of 2002 was performed at the site <br /> The ground water monitoring activities included measurement of ground water levels and the <br /> collection of ground water samples from site monitoring wells MW-I through MW-6 Groundwater <br /> monitoring procedures for the site were outlined in Additional Site Assessment and Ground Water <br /> Extraction Pilot Test Work Plan, dated 31 May 2000, and conform to ground water monitoring <br /> guidelines issued by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) <br /> 1 <br /> 21 GROUND WATER DEPTH MEASUREMENT AND PURGING <br />' During the July monitoring event, the depth to ground water was measured at each of the above <br /> noted wells from the top of the well casing to the nearest 0 01-foot utilizing a Solinst water level <br /> meter Ground water elevation in each well at the site was calculated by subtracting the measured <br /> depth to ground water from the surveyed well casing elevation (Table 1) <br />' After the depth-to-ground water measurements were collected, the wells were purged using a <br /> disposable, dedicated plastic-bailer Approximately, 6 to 6 75 gallons of water were removed from <br /> monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-6, a minimum of three casing-water volumes per well <br />' Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />