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Canepa's Car Wash <br /> 248 East Park Street,Stockton,California <br /> Third Quarter Groundwater Monitoring Report,July 2004 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> Table 1 —Groundwater Elevation Data Mul 2004 <br /> Monitoring Well TOC Elevation Well Casing Depth to Groundwater Groundwater <br /> Screen Interval (feet) Elevation(feet-amsl) <br /> (feet-bgs) <br /> MW-1 1278 45 -65 2722 -1444 <br /> MW-2 12 18 45 -65 2809 -15 91 <br /> MW-3 1357 45 -65 2871 -15 14 <br /> MW-4 1266 40 -60 2688 -1422 <br /> MW-5 1306 40-60 2830 -1524 <br /> MW-6 13 53 40-60 2863 -15 10 <br /> MW-7 1 1286 1 40 -60 1 2757 -1471 <br /> 'TOC Elevation Elevations are measured from a mark on the top of the well casing and are referenced to NGS benchmark HS0391 using NAVD 88 <br /> datum <br /> bgs=below ground surface <br /> amsl=above mean sea level <br /> All wells were surveyed on October 5,2001 All measurements are in feet <br /> LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> The groundwater samples were analyzed by Excelchem Environmental Laboratories, Inc for total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPH-G) by EPA Method 8015m, for benzene, toluene, <br /> ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020, and for methyl tertiary-butyl ether <br /> (MTBE)by EPA Method 8020 The EPA Method 8020 analyses indicated that MTBE was detected in the <br /> groundwater sample collected from MW-1 at a concentration of 8 7 µg/L, MW-2 at a concentration of <br /> 28,000 pg/L, MW-3 at a concentration of 100 µg/L, MW-5 at a concentration of 32,000 ptg/L, and MW-6 <br /> at a concentration of 32 pg/L MTBE was not detected at or above a detection limit of 5 0 pg/L in the <br /> groundwater samples collected from MW-4 and MW-7 Because the results for the MW-2, MW-3, MW- <br /> 5, and MW-6 samples were inconsistent with historical results, the samples were reanalyzed for MTBE <br /> by EPA Method 8260B The results of the EPA Method 8260B analyses indicated that MTBE was not <br /> detected in the samples from MW-2 and MW-5 at or above the laboratory reported detection linuts of 5 0 <br /> and 50, µg/L, respectively MTBE was detected in the groundwater samples collected from MW-3 and <br /> MW-6 at concentrations of 2 6 pg/L and 5 2 gg/L, respectively <br /> Historical groundwater analytical data are presented in Table A, Attachment B A summary of the <br /> laboratory analytical results for the current monitoring event is presented in Table 2, on the next page <br /> Laboratory report sheets indicating analytical methods used, reporting limits, and the results of the <br /> analyses are included in Attachment D <br /> The concentration of benzene in monitor well MW-2 has generally had an inverse relationship with <br /> groundwater elevation (Figure 6, Attachment A) In contrast, benzene concentrations in MW-5 have <br /> generally increased as the groundwater elevation has increased (Figure 7, Attachment A) <br /> Low concentrations of MTBE have been detected sporadically in groundwater samples collected from <br /> monitor wells MW-1, MW-3, MW-4, MW-6, and MW-7 MTBE has historically not been detected at or <br /> above laboratory reported detection limits in MW-2 and MW-5, with the exception of a questionable <br /> laboratory analytical result in April 1997 for MW-2 <br /> • <br /> ,� CONDOR <br />