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1 <br />' Quarterly Monitoring Report - First Quarter 2005 <br /> TERMINOUS MARKET <br />' 13889 West Highway 12, Lodi, California <br />' 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr Charlie Jacobs,Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this <br />' quarterly report for the property located at 13889 West Highway 12, Lodi, California The scope of <br /> work included the performance of a quarterly ground water monitoring event, submission of <br />' monitoring and analytical data to the State Water Resources Control Board's GeoTracker <br /> information management system, and preparation of this report The site and surrounding area are <br /> illustrated on Figure 1 Structures, soil borings, and monitoring well locations are illustrated on <br /> Figure 2 <br /> This report has been prepared in accordance with guidelines established by the Central Valley <br />' Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) for the subsurface investigation of <br /> underground storage tank (UST) sites Background information, including details of previous site <br /> assessment work, is presented in Appendix A <br /> 2.0. PROCEDURES <br />'• Field work was conducted in accordance with guidelines established by the CVRWQCB for the <br /> investigation of UST sites and the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) <br />' for the sampling of ground water monitoring wells <br />' 21 WASTE SOIL DISPOSAL <br /> I On 25 March 2005, four 55-gallon drums of non-hazardous waste soil were removed from the site <br /> The soil had been generated by the monitoring well installation conducted in the fourth quarter 2004 <br /> Disposal was completed by Slaby Sales of Borrego Springs, California The soil was transported to <br /> Western Environmental in Mecca, California for disposal A copy of the non-hazardous waste <br /> disposal manifest is included in Appendix B <br /> 2 2 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION <br /> On 28 February 2005, a Solinst water level meter was used to measure the depth to ground water in <br /> monitoring wells MW-I through MW-4 relative to the tops of the well casings After the depth to <br /> ground water measurements were collected, casing water in each monitoring well was evacuated <br /> using dedicated,disposable polyethylene bailers Approximately 9 5 gallons of water were evacuated <br /> from each of the monitoring wells, equivalent to three casing water volumes per well <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />