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r <br /> Ground Water Monitoring Repot - First Quarter 2000 <br />' PACIFIC CAR WASH <br /> 4405 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this Ground Water Monitoring Report for <br /> 4405 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California The site setting is illustrated on Figure 1 Site structures <br /> and monitoring well locations are depicted on Figure 2 <br /> IThe objective of the work was to monitor dissolved petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in ground <br /> water and to characterize ground water flow direction and gradient on the site This report is prepared <br /> in accordance with guidelines established by the San Joaquin County Public Health Services - <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) and by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board (CVRWQCB) for investigation of underground storage tank (UST) sites A sununary <br /> rof previous investigations at the site was included in the Preliminary Site Investigation and <br /> Evaluation Report -January 1997, dated 15 January 1997, prepared by AGE <br /> 20 PROCEDURES <br /> On 20 January 2000, ground water monitoring and sampling was performed at the site on wells <br /> MW-1 through MW-10 Ground water monitoring procedures for the site were outlined in the Work <br /> Plan Addendum -June 1998, dated 10 June 1998 prepared by AGE and approved by the PHS-EHD <br /> by letter dated 24 June 1998 <br /> 2 1 MONITORING WELL PURGE PROCEDURES <br />' Depths to groundwater were measured in each well from the tops of the well casings at the site to <br /> the nearest 0 01 foot utilizing a Solmst water level meter Ground water elevations in each well at <br /> the site were calculated by subtracting the measured depth to ground water from the surveyed well <br /> rcasing elevations(Table 1) Ground water elevations were plotted and contoured on a scaled site map <br /> (Figure 3) <br /> After water levels were measured, approximately 6 to 15 gallons of ground water (a minimum of <br /> three well-volumes per well)were removed from wells MW-2 through MW-10 utilizing a two-stage <br /> suullleisiblu pump, giound water puri ping was untiated at he tori of the water%viurjui and t he puiip <br /> was slowly lowered to total depth to purge ground water within the entire well casing <br /> Approximately 6 gallons of ground water were removed from well MW-1 before being pumped <br /> I "dry" Temperature, pH and conductivity were measured for stabilization at regular purge-volume <br /> intervals from each well using a Hydac water analyzer Field data and logs are included with <br /> Appendix A Purged ground water was containerized in 55-gallon drums and was stored on-site in <br /> an area lacking general public access <br /> Advanced GeoErn iron mental Inc <br />