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Updated Site Conceptual Model and Third Quarter 2003 Monitoring and Remediation Report <br /> Cleanu and Abatement Order No 5-00-707 EA1 Project No 1232 <br /> 3.0 GROUND WATER MONITORING <br /> On July 30, 2003, the remediation system was deactivated to allow ground water to stabilize <br /> before initiating gauging and sampling activities All ground water monitoring and sampling <br /> activities were completed by Gettler-Ryan, Inc between August 3 and 5, 2003 The system <br /> was reactivated on August 6, 2003 after completion of all monitoring and sampling efforts for <br /> this reporting period <br /> 3.1 Ground Water Sampling <br /> On August 3, 2003, prior to purging or sampling activities, depth measurements to fluid levels <br /> were obtained by GRI from all monitoring wells associated with the Wards and Unocal (MW-1 <br /> through MW-27) sites Depth measurements were obtained using an interface probe accurate <br /> to 0 01 foot No free-product was detected in any of the wells The water level measurement <br /> for each well was converted to mean sea level (MSL) datum by subtracting the measured water <br /> level for each well from its respective "top of well casing elevation" datum (Table 3) <br /> Between August 3 and 5, 2003, ground water samples were collected from the wells by GRI for <br /> analytical testing Standard operating procedures used by GRI for ground water monitoring are <br /> contained in Appendix A Appendix B contains the GRI ground water monitoring field logs, <br /> and Appendix C the chain of custody records and laboratory reports <br /> 3.2 Effluent Handling <br /> As requested by Unocal, the purge water and decontamination water generated during sampling <br /> I activities was transported by GRI to Tosco -- San Francisco Area Refinery, located in Rodeo, <br /> California (Appendix A) <br /> 3.3 Analytical Testing <br /> The samples were delivered for analytical testing to Sequoia Analytical in San Carlos, <br /> California a state certified hazardous waste testing laboratory (Certificate No 2360) Sequoia <br /> Analytical is certified for all tests completed as part of this investigation <br /> The samples were analyzed for VOCs, including fuel oxygenates, e g , MTBE, TBA, DIPE, <br /> ETBE, TAME, and EDB by EPA Method 8260B, and TPH-G by modified EPA Method 8015 <br /> Pursuant to discussions with the RWQCB, the samples were not tested for ethanol or methanol <br /> Tables 1 and 4 present the historic and current (August 2003) analytical test data for the sites, <br /> respectively <br /> • <br /> BHM WORD 1232RO351 -5- <br />