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QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br /> FIRST QUARTER—JANUARY, 2000 <br /> rr"'%&�'% <br /> M VECanepa's Cat-Wash Lj <br /> 248 East Park Street APR 2 4 2000 <br />' Stockton, California ENVIRONMENTAL MEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br />' March 2, 2000 <br />' <br /> I. INTRODUCTION <br /> Condor Earth Technologies, Inc (Condor) conducted quarterly groundwater monitoring on January 18 and 19, <br /> 2000, 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 owner, <br /> in response to direction from Mr Ronald Rowe of the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) The work conducted during the quarterly groundwater monitoring <br />' was perfonned in general accordance with approved protocol formerly established for the site The scope-of- <br /> work performed was approved by Mr Ronald Rowe of the PHS/EHD This report includes site background <br /> information, a description of the held and laboratory analyses performed for the January 2000 quarterly <br />' monitoring event, discussion of results, and recommendations <br /> 2. 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 diesel <br /> I fuel UST were removed from the site in 1990 According to WHF Environmental Consultants, Inc (WHF), the <br /> soil samples collected from the UST excavation were collected from approximately 16 feet below the ground <br /> surface (bgs) and contained elevated concentrations of gasoline and gasoline constituents Between September, <br />' 1993 and March 1994, WHF installed six soil borings and seven monitor wells in and around the site Three of <br /> the monitor wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3) were constructed with a screened interval from 45 to 65 feet bgs <br /> MW-4 through MW-7 were constructed with a screen interval from 40 to 60 feet bgs <br /> Beginning in April 1997, Condor implemented a quarterly groundwater monitoring program at the site <br /> Following the July 1998 quarterly groundwater monitoring event, Mr Rowe of the PHS/EHD ordered the <br /> installation of additional monitor wells The previously installed monitor wells (MW-1 through MW-7) are <br /> screened below the present groundwater table Water level measurements made at the site on October 21, 1998 <br /> indicated that the groundwater table was between 23 5 and 25 3 feet bgs A Work Plan dated November 17, <br /> 1998, was prepared by Condor for the installation of four additional monitor wells (MW-8 through MW-11) <br /> and is currently pending approval by the PHS/EHD <br /> 3. QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING— JANUARY, 2000 <br /> On January 18 and 19, 2000, a Condor representative made field observations and collected groundwater <br /> samples from the seven monitor wells at the site (see Figure 2, Appendix A, for well locations) The sampling <br /> order was as follows MW-5, MW-2, MW-3, MW-6, MW-4, MW-1, and MW-7 <br /> I <br /> %4 CONDOR <br />