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Yi y <br />• GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> RESNA personnel performed quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling on December <br /> 21, 1994 Field work consisted of measuring the depth-to-water in wells MW1 through <br /> MW6, purging and sampling the water from wells MW2, MW3, and MW4 and analyzing <br /> the samples for the presence of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> The water table elevation has risen an average of approximately 1 2 feet since the last <br /> monitoring event in September 1994 Groundwater monitoring data are summarized in Table <br /> 1 Groundwater beneath the site flows southwest with an overall gradient of 0 0005 ft/ft, or <br /> approximately 5 3 feet/mile This is consistent with the previous monitoring data A <br /> groundwater gradient map for the December 21, 1994 monitoring episode is shown on <br /> Figure 2 <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from wells MW2, MW3, and MW4 after purging and <br /> stabilization of physical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, and temperature) The <br /> monitoring wells were purged and sampled according to RESNA's Quality <br /> Assurance/Quality Control Plan, on file with PHS/EHD Well purge logs are included in <br /> Attachment 1 <br /> LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br /> Collected groundwater samples were placed on ice and transported under chain-of-custody <br /> protocol to state certified Sequoia Analytical Laboratory Samples were analyzed for <br /> benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) and TPHg by EPA methods 8020 and <br /> modified 8015, respectively Laboratory analyses detected elevated concentrations of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons in the samples collected from wells MW3 and MW4 The sample <br /> collected from well MW2 was reported to contain xylenes (0 77 parts per billion [ppb]) and <br /> TPHg (50 ppb), marginally above or at the laboratory method detection levels of 0 50 and 50 <br /> ppb, respectively Results are generally consistent with historical levels Analytical results <br /> are summarized in Table 2 Laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documentation are <br /> presented in Attachment 2 <br /> OTHER SITE ACTIVITIES <br /> The site's station building and garage were demolished in December 1994, in part to <br /> facilitate the removal of hydrocarbon contaminated soil which is suspected beneath the station <br /> building The demolition of the station building was requested in PHS/EHD correspondence <br /> dated July 7, 1994 A required demolition asbestos survey conducted previously on the <br /> station building, determined the presence of asbestos containing materials E T Abatement, <br /> of Modesto California, properly removed and disposed of the site's suspected asbestos <br /> containing materials on November 11, 1994 <br /> CanonieEnvlronmental <br />