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i <br /> QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND <br /> SENSITIVE RECEPTOR SURVEY REPORT <br /> FOURTH QUARTER—OCTOBER 2001 <br /> I Canepa's Car Wash <br /> 248 East Park Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> rNovember 5,2001 <br />' 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Condor Earth Technologies, Inc (Condor) conducted quarterly groundwater monitoring on October 9, <br /> 2001, at the Canepa's Car Wash facility located at 248 East Park Street in Stockton, California (Figure 1, <br /> Appendix A) The groundwater monitoring was conducted at the request of Mr Remo Canepa, facility <br /> owner, in response to direction from Mr Ronald Rowe formerly of the San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) The work conducted during the quarterly <br /> groundwater monitoring was performed in general accordance with approved protocol formerly <br /> established for the site The scope-of-work performed was approved by Mr Rowe This report includes <br />' site background information, a description of the field and laboratory analyses performed for the October <br /> 2001 quarterly monitoring event, discussion of results, and recommendations <br /> 10 2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located in the downtown business district of Stockton, California One 12,000-gallon unleaded <br /> gasoline underground storage tank (UST), one 5,000-gallon leaded gasoline UST, and one 5,000-gallon <br /> Idiesel fuel UST were removed from the site in 1990 According to WHF Environmental Consultants, Inc <br /> (WHF), soil samples collected from the UST excavation from approximately 16 feet below the ground <br /> surface (bgs) contained elevated concentrations of gasoline and gasoline constituents Between <br />' September 1993 and March 1994, WHF installed six soil borings and seven monitor wells in and around <br /> the site Three of the monitor wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3) were constructed with a screened <br /> interval from 45 to 65 feet bgs MW-4 through MW-7 were constructed with a screened interval from 40 <br /> to 60 feet bgs <br /> Beginning in April 1997, Condor implemented a quarterly groundwater monitoring program at the site <br />' Following the duly 1998 quarterly groundwater monitoring event, Mr Rowe of the PHS/EHD requested <br /> the installation of additional monitor wells The tops of the screened intervals of monitor wells MW-1 <br /> through MW-7 are submerged below the present groundwater table A work plan dated November 17, <br />' 1998, was prepared by Condor for the installation of four additional monitor wells (MW-8 through MW- <br /> 11) In a letter dated September 7, 2001, however, Mr Jeffrey Wong of the PHS/EHD requested that an <br /> additional work plan be submitted by October 20, 2001 to define the lateral and vertical extent of <br />' groundwater contamination and the vertical extent of soil contamination at the site Mr Wong also <br /> requested submittal of a Sensitive Receptor Survey Report for a 2,000-foot radius around the site by <br /> November 10, 2001 In response to Mr Wong's request, Condor submitted the Work Plan for Additional <br /> Soil and Groundwater Investigation, dated October 17, 2001 The work plan describes several proposed <br /> . direct push borings intended to investigate the lateral and vertical extent of contamination and assist in <br /> the siting of additional monitor wells in a subsequent phase of work, if necessary Mr Wong <br /> Isubsequently approved the work plan, with modifications, in a letter dated October 29, 2001 A,�� <br /> 41 CONDOR <br />