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The groundwater in the vicinity of the site is unconfined Groundwater elevation at the <br /> site varies from a wet year high of 25 feet bgs to at least 50 feet bgs during the previous <br /> drought period Groundwater flow direction at the site has generally been to the east <br /> QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING 12/2/99 <br /> WEGE and Pittman Well Purging (PWP) collected quarterly groundwater samples from <br /> the three monitor wells at the site on December 2, 1999 See Appendix A for QA/QC, <br /> details, methods, procedures, abbreviations, and acronyms used in sampling and analysis <br /> See Appendix B for copies of the field data sheets <br /> DEPTH TO WATER MEASUREMENTS <br /> WEGE measured depth to water in all wells on December 2, 1999 The measurements <br /> were made from the surveyed elevation datum at the top of casing at each well using an <br /> electrical air/water interface probe (Table 1) No free product or product sheen was <br /> observed in any of the monitor wells <br /> COLLECTION AND CERTIFIED ANALYSIS OF GROUNDWATER SAMPLES <br /> Following depth to water measurements, PWP purged three well volumes of water from <br /> each well using a truck mounted vacuum lift pump and dedicated one inch diameter PVC <br /> tubing The purged wastewater was temporarily contained on-site in labeled 55 gallon <br /> DOT approved drums <br /> After purging, the wells were allowed to recover to at least 80% of their original well <br /> volumes A groundwater sample was then collected from each well with a disposable <br /> polyethylene bailer and decanted with no head space into two 40 ml VOA vials <br /> containing 0 5 ml HCL acid as a preservative <br /> The samples were delivered with accompanying chain of custody documentation to North <br /> State Environmental Laboratories (DHS Certification #1753) The certified laboratory <br /> analyzed the water samples from each monitor well for concentrations of TPH-G, BTEX <br /> and MTBE <br /> GROUNDWATER GRADIENT AND FLOW DIRECTION <br /> Figure 4 shows the groundwater elevation gradient and flow direction determined from <br /> depth to water measurements at the three on-site monitor wells on December 2, 1999 <br /> The groundwater elevation has decreased by an average of 1 06 feet at the three monitor <br /> wells since the previous quarterly monitoring round on September 8, 1999 The flow <br /> direction remains to the south The overall gradient is 0 015 feet/linear foot <br /> 2 Arc Pump QM I0-12 1999 <br />