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ARCHIVED REPORTS_SECOND 2008 SEMI-ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING REPORT
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SECOND 2008 SEMI-ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING REPORT
RECORD_ID
PR0508043
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2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0007905
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON PIPELINES
STREET_NUMBER
35500
STREET_NAME
WELTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
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VERNALIS
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95385
APN
25526003
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01
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35500 WELTY RD
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99
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' M. Scott Mansholt—CEMC <br /> Second Semi-Annual 2008 Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling Report September 26,2008 <br /> Vernalis Pump Station Page 4 of 7 <br /> GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> The groundwater analytical results are summarized and compared with the RWQCB Region 2 <br /> Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs)and the numerical State Water Quality Objectives (WQOs)in <br /> Table 2(for TPHd) and Table 3 (for PAHs)'. The results are as follows: <br /> • MW-1: Not sampled due to presence of SPO. <br /> 0 MW-2: TPHd detected at 110 micrograms per liter(gg/L; <50 gg/L after silica-gel cleanup)from <br /> the July 2008 monitoring event. <br /> • MW-3 and MW-5: TPHd not detected at<50 gg/L from the July 2008 monitoring event. <br /> ' • MW-4: Not sampled due to a damaged casing. <br /> • MW-6: TPHd detected at 74 gg/L (<50 gg/L after silica-gel cleanup)from the July 2008 <br /> monitoring event, and<50 gg/L from the April 2008 monitoring event;naphthalene detected at a <br /> concentration of 0.031 gg/L(April 2008). <br /> 0 MW-7: TPHd detected at 320 gg/L; (170 gg/L after silica-gel cleanup)from the July 2008 <br /> monitoring event; a duplicate sample indicated TPHd at 230 gg/L(68 gg/L after silica-gel <br /> cleanup. TPHd detected at 150 gg/L(120 gg/L after silica-gel cleanup) from the April 2008 <br /> ' monitoring event. Naphthalene detected at 0.018 gg/L, and acenaphthene detected at 0.018 gg/L <br /> (April 2008). <br /> A data usability summary with details regarding data qualifiers and the laboratory analytical report are <br /> provided as Attachment B. Well construction details are provided in Table 4. Petroleum distribution <br /> maps for July 2008 and January 2008 (and April 2008 for MW-6 and MW-7) are shown on Figures 5 and <br /> 6, respectively. <br /> QUARTERLY OLEOPHILIC SOCK REPLACEMENT <br /> ' An oleophilic sock was installed in well MW-1 in October 2005 due to the consistent observation of SPO <br /> since 1998. The sock has been monitored and replaced as necessary on a quarterly basis. The oleophilic <br /> sock was inspected but not replaced during the third quarter 2008 event. Less than 0.01 gallon of SPO <br /> ' was removed from well MW-1 during this event and a total of approximately 0.02 gallon of SPO has been <br /> removed from the well since July 1998. A summary of SPO thickness measurements is provided in <br /> Table 1. <br /> QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL <br /> All field procedures were conducted in accordance with SAIC's Quality Assurance and Quality Control <br /> ' Sample Collection, Handling, and Analysis.' SAIC's evaluation concluded that all analytical data are <br /> ' 2. The ESLs(provided as a reference)are a tool based on conservative standard exposure factors for initial human health and <br /> the environment screening-level evaluations of analytical results. The WQOs are defined by the Porter-Cologne Act as"the <br /> levels or limits of water quality constituents or characteristics which are established for the reasonable protection of <br /> beneficial uses of water or the prevention of nuisance within a specific area(Interim Final November 2007,[Revised May <br /> 20081)." <br /> 3. SAIL,2007. Quality Assurance and Quality Control Sample Collection,Handling,and Analysis. April(Updated). <br />
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