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1 <br />' 16 December 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 97-0249 <br />' Page 2 of 8 <br />' At the request of the CRWQCB, ground water monitoring events performed at the Three B's Truck <br /> Plaza site and the Flag City Chevron site (6421 Capitol Avenue) have been coordinated to occur <br /> concurrently,the Flag City Chevron ground water monitoring and analytical results are included in <br /> IAppendix A <br />' 2 1 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION <br /> On 27 June 2005, depth to ground water was measured in each well from the top of the well casing <br />' to the nearest 0 01-foot utilizing a Solinst water level meter <br /> On 27&28 June 2005,approximately 7 to 81/i gallons of ground water(a minimum of three casing- <br /> water volumes per well)were evacuated(purged)from single-level monitoring wells MW-1 through <br /> MW-6 utilizing dedicated,disposable polyethylene bailers Temperature,pH and conductivity were <br /> measured for stabilization at regular purge-volume intervals from each well using an Oakton water <br /> analyzer Field data logs are provided in Appendix B Purged ground water was containerized in 55- <br /> gallon drums and stored on-site in an area lacking general public access <br />' On 27 & 28 June 2005, multi-level monitoring wells MW-7 through MW-12 were purged by <br /> lowering and raising a 3/8-inch outer diameter, length-discrete polyethylene hose equipped with a <br /> I ball-valve water tip through the top chambers into the specific water-charged screened section A <br /> Watera-Hydro-Lift II pump equipped with a mechanical arm was utilized to surge each well with a <br /> polyethylene hose Approximately 1/2 to 5 gallons of ground water(a minimum of three casing-water <br /> I volumes per well) were purged from each well Temperature, pH and conductivity were measured <br /> for stabilization at regular purge-volume intervals from each well using the Oakton water analyzer <br /> Field data logs are included in Appendix B Multi-level well purged ground water was transferred <br /> to 55-gallon drums and stored on-site in an area lacking general public access <br /> 2 2 GROUND WATER SAMPLING <br /> After each well was purged,ground water levels were measured to verify the amount of ground water <br /> I recharge Upon achieving at least 80% ground water recharge, samples were collected from wells <br /> MW-1 through MW-12 utilizing the dedicated, disposable bailers or the above referenced Watera <br /> Hydro-Lift II pump system Ground water samples were transferred into 40-m1 EPA-approved <br /> volatile organic analysis (VOA) vials containing 0 5 ml 18% hydrochloric acid as a sample <br /> preservative and 1-liter amber bottles without sample preservative Care was taken to ensure that <br /> visible air bubbles were not present in the vials after filling and capping Ground water sample <br /> containers were labeled with the well designation, date, time, and sampler's initials <br /> i <br /> IAdvanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />