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Chevron Products Company • 3 <br /> Chevron Service Station#20-079*North West Lane Stockton CA September 19 2001 <br /> • Slug Tests. Slug tests will be performed in each of the three newly installed <br /> monitoring wells to derive values for transmissivity(T) and hydraulic <br /> conductivity(K). <br /> • Report. A report will be prepared after completion of necessary field work. <br /> The report will include soil boring logs, soil and groundwater analytical results, <br /> chain-of-custody documentation, groundwater gradient map, and conclusions. <br /> Field and laboratory procedures are presented as Attachment A. <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> SECOR is prepared to initiate fieldwork within 4 weeks following approval of this work <br /> plan by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department and issuance of <br /> permits by the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County. A report documenting the <br /> findings of the well installation and possible CPT borings is anticipated to be submitted <br /> approximately 8 to 10 weeks after the completion of the field work and upon receipt of <br /> all analytical data. <br /> If there are any questions regarding the contents of this work plan,please call Bill <br /> Brasher of SECOR at (916) 861-0400 extension 284 or Bob Cochran of Chevron at <br /> (925)-842-9655. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> SECOR International Incorporated <br /> Brian Silva William E. Brasher, P.E. <br /> Staff Scientist Project Manager <br /> Attachments: Figure I - Site Location Map <br /> Figure 2 - Site Map <br /> Attachment A - Field and Laboratory Procedures <br /> cc: Bob Cochran, Chevron Products Company, San Ramon, CA <br /> Marty Hartzell, Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA <br /> L\Chevron1200794V2eports\200794 Muni WP 2001.doc <br />