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s--a dr. Bud den Ouden <br /> 2 22 October 20\. <br /> Monitoring Well Work Plan <br /> The investigation associated with the underground fuel tanks shows that the groundwater gradient is <br /> predominately northwesterly. The Work Plan proposes four monitoring wells downgradient of the bulk <br /> uid batch plant, wash rack, and containment ponds. In a 15 October 2004 <br /> fertilizer storage area, the liqwe agreed to shift the positions of some of the proposed <br /> telephone conversation with Mr. Little, <br /> monitoring well locations. The primary change was to relocate the northernmost monitoring well to the <br /> southern (upgradient) property boundary. A revised site map illustrating these positions is attached. <br /> The Work Plan proposes to obtain quarterly samples from these four new monitoring wells and analyze <br /> them for nitrate, ammonium, and pH. Ripon Farm Service should also analyze water samples from <br /> existing MW-5 for these constituents, and additionally analyze water from the four new monitoring <br /> wells for other products that may have been handled in bulk quantities over the facility's history. <br /> We concur with the Work Plan provided Ripon Farm Service includes the following analyses in its <br /> groundwater monitoring suite: <br /> • Analyze groundwater from existing MW-5 for nitrate, ammonium and pH. <br /> • Analyze groundwater from the four new monitoring wells for at least two.quarters for the follotiving <br /> compounds: volatile organic compounds by EPA Method 8260B, chlorinated herbicides by EPA <br /> Method 8151, and organophosphate compounds by EPA Method 8141. <br /> 1 In our 15 October 2004 telephone conversation, Mr. Little stated that he could commence with the <br /> monitoring well installation by the end of November and would provide a Monitoring Well Installation <br /> Report 60 days thereafter. This report should include a site plan that shows the on-site septic tank and <br /> leach field, the driller's log for your on-site water supply well, monitoring well boring logs and <br /> construction details, water quality data, field records, the laboratory analytical data report, and other <br /> items listed in the attached Items to be Included in a Site Assessment Report. <br /> Thank you for providing this Work Plan and by 28 January 2005, provide the Monitoring Well <br /> Installation eport. If you have any questions, you may contact me at (916) 464-4680. <br /> hV1 <br /> AM TERRELL <br /> Private Sites Cleanup Unit <br /> Enclosures (2) <br /> cc: Mr. Matt Machado, City of Ripon,Ripon(1 encl.) <br /> Ms. Adrienne Ellsaesser, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Dept., Stockton (1 encl.) <br /> Mr. Joseph Spano,DHS Drinking Water Program, Stockton (1 encl.) <br /> Mr. Allen'Fetters, Stockton (1 encl.) <br /> Ms. Jeanne Zolezzi, Herum Crabtree Brown, Stockton (1 encl.) <br /> Mr. William Little, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc., Stockton (2 encl.) <br />