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(VvATC <br /> A 5 5 0 C I A T E 5 I N C <br /> QUARTERLY MONITORING ACTIVITIES <br /> ATC performed quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling on April 5, 1999 Field work <br /> included measuring the depth-to-water in wells MW1 through MW6 and purging and sampling <br /> the water from wells MW2 through MW6 in addition to the nearby Thornton No 2 Municipal <br /> Supply Well (Supply Well) The samples were analyzed for the presence of dissolved petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons <br /> Depth to water measurements were collected on April 5, 1999 from monitoring wells MWl <br /> through MW6 The water table elevation has risen an average of 1 75 feet in the monitoring <br /> wells since the last monitoring event in December 1998 Groundwater beneath the site generally <br /> flows in a westerly direction at an average gradient 0 0008 ft/ft, or approximately 4 foot/mile, <br /> with apparent mounding in vicinity of MW3 Historically groundwater beneath the site generally <br /> flows in a westerly direction Groundwater monitoring data are summarized in Table 1 A <br /> groundwater gradient map for the April 5, 1999 monitoring episode is shown on Figure 2 <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from wells MW2 through MW6 after purging and <br /> stabilization of physical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, and temperature) The <br /> monitoring wells were purged and sampled according to ATC's Field Procedures on file with <br /> PHS/EHD Monitoring well purge logs are included in Attachment 1 Furthermore, ATC <br /> coordinated with San Joaquin County Utility Maintenance Division personnel and collected a <br /> water sample from the sampling port of the Supply Well <br /> Collected groundwater samples were placed on ice and transported under chain-of-custody to <br /> State-certified Sequoia Analytical laboratory Samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) by EPA method 8020, TPHg by EPA method modified 8015, <br /> and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) by EPA method 8020 <br /> RESULTS <br /> Laboratory analyses detected concentrations of one or more petroleum hydrocarbon constituents <br /> in the samples collected from wells MW3 and MW4 The water sample collected from MW3 <br /> reported benzene at 6 13 parts per billion (ppb) This is above the 10 ppb California Primary <br /> Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for drinking water Samples collected from wells MW3 <br /> and MW4 also contained TPHg, ethylbenzene and/or xylenes Groundwater samples collected <br /> from well MW2, MWS, MW6 and the nearby Supply Well contained no detectable <br /> concentrations of BTEX, TPHg, or MTBE These analytical results are generally consistent with <br /> historical levels <br /> Analytical results are summarized in Table 1 Laboratory reports and chain-of-custody <br /> documentation are presented in Attachment 2 <br /> w 1525821quartlyllgr-1999 doc 4 <br />