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• contained less than 1 foot of water are Interpreted to be dry and are indicated as "dry" on Figure 3 Since <br /> wells VW-1 and VW-6 are screened in a shallower interval than the other upper water bearing zone wells, <br /> these two wells were not used in contouring The groundwater level in VW-3 appeared anomalous and <br /> this well was not used in contour construction Groundwater flow was generally to the south-southeast at <br /> a gradient of 0 103 ft/ft Groundwater flow in the upper water bearing zone has been to the south, <br /> south-southeast, and toward the southwest during previous quarters <br /> GRO, benzene, and MTBE were reported In well VW-6 GRO was also reported in well MW-8, GRO and <br /> benzene were reported in wells MW-13, VW-2, and VW-3, and GRO and MTBE were reported In well <br /> VW-5 The highest concentration of GRO (26,000 pg/L) was reported in well VW-2, and the highest <br /> concentrations of benzene (1,900 pg/L) and MTBE (170 jig/L) were reported in well VW-6 1,2-DCA was <br /> reported in wells MW-8 (70 µg/L), VW-5 (0 78 µg/L), and VW-6 (88 pg/L) TBA, TAME, DIPE, ETBE, <br /> EDB, or ethanol were not reported in any of the upper zone wells Analytical results for the first quarter <br /> 2005 are generally consistent with previous quarters GRO, benzene, and MTBE analytical data for the <br /> samples collected on March 15, 2005, are presented in Figure 5 Analytical data were submitted to the <br /> State Water Resources Control Board as required by AB2886 The electronic delivery receipt Is attached <br /> in Appendix C <br /> Lower Water Bearing Zone Sand Zone 2 <br /> During the site visit conducted on March 3, 2005, free product was measured in well MW-1 at a thickness <br /> of 0 02 feet, and during the site visit on March 14, 2005, free product was measured in well MW-15 at a <br /> thickness of 0 02 feet Approximately 2 gallons of product/water mixture were manually bailed on March <br /> 14, 2005, and stored In a properly labeled DOT approved drum pending disposal Approximately 200 <br /> gallons of product/water mixture has been manually balled to date Product thickness measurements and <br /> volumes of liquid bailed are summarized In Table 1 <br /> At the time of the first quarter 2005 monitoring event, groundwater levels had decreased 0 04 feet in well <br /> MWA, and Increased between 0 05 and 0 18 feet In wells MW-10, MW-12, and MW-15 since the previous <br /> monitoring event (December 20, 2004) Depth-to-water measurements were normalized to mean sea <br /> level (MSL) and used to construct a groundwater elevation contour map (Figure 4) Wells that contained <br /> less than 1 foot of water are interpreted to be dry and are indicated as "dry" on Figure 4 Groundwater <br /> flow was generally to the east at a gradient of 0 036 ft/ft Groundwater flow has been to the <br /> east-southeast and east during previous quarters <br /> GRO and benzene were reported in wells MW-10 and MW-12 The highest concentrations of GRO <br /> (69,000 µg/L) and benzene (9,600 pg/L) were reported in well MW-12 MTBE, TBA, TAME, DIPE, ETBE, <br /> EDB, 1,2-DCA, or ethanol were not reported in any of the lower zone wells Analytical results for the first <br /> quarter 2005 are generally consistent with previous quarters GRO, benzene, and MTBE analytical data <br /> for the samples collected on March 15, 2005, are presented in Figure 5 Analytical data were submitted to <br /> the State Water Resources Control Board as required by AB2886 The electronic delivery receipt is <br /> attached in Appendix C <br /> Domestic Well <br /> GRO, BTEX, MTBE, TBA, TAME, DIPE, ETBE, EDB, 1,2-DCA, or ethanol were not reported in the <br /> domestic well GRO, benzene, and MTBE analytical data are presented in Figure 5 These analytical <br /> results for the first quarter 2005 are consistent with historical data <br /> SVE System Operation and Maintenance <br /> During December 2004 and January 2005, Stratus replaced the two 200 cfm King, Buck, & Associates <br /> SVE systems which operated at the site between March 2004 and November 2004, with a 500 cfm <br /> Solleco thermal oxidizer The performance and operation summary of the two 200 cfm King, Buck, & <br /> Associates SVE systems are Included in Appendix D <br /> K Wp-Arco for UR5161001Quarterly120051Arco_6100_1 Q05 doc STRATUS <br />