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URS <br /> Mr. Robert McClellon <br /> April 24, 2008 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> extraction wells was less than 5 ppmV. Based on these results, VOC constituents could be present in <br /> groundwater. To assess the presence or absence of VOC constituents in the groundwater, three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells were installed at the site on June 12, 2006. Following the installation of <br /> the groundwater monitoring wells, groundwater samples were collected quarterly and analyzed for <br /> VOCs. Mr. Ross Atkinson's of the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Central Valley <br /> Region requested that groundwater samples be collected and analyzed for metals and general minerals <br /> (only total dissolved solids [TDS] after the first event) starting the fourth quarter of 2006. In a meeting <br /> on May 24, 2007, Mr. Atkinson concurred with the recommendation in the Quarterly Monitoring Report <br /> dated April 30, 2007,to suspend the groundwater monitoring activities for VOCs. <br /> FIELD ACTIVITIES <br /> On January 18, 2008, three 55-gallon drums containing purged groundwater were removed from the site <br /> by Fremouw Environmental Services, Inc. of Vacaville, California. The drums were transported under a <br /> non-hazardous waste manifest(Attachment 1)to Evergreen Oil, Inc. in Newark, California for disposal. <br /> Landfill gas concentrations were measured within the gas-migration monitoring probes, extraction wells, <br /> and passive vents and the quarterly groundwater monitoring activities were completed on March 13, <br /> 2008. <br /> Using a handheld portable landfill gas monitor (a GEMM 2000, each gas-migration monitoring probe) <br /> each extraction well, and each passive vent was measured for methane, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. <br /> These measurements were recorded in a field logbook. <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from the three monitoring wells using the following procedures: <br /> • The water level from each monitoring well was measured using an electronic water level <br /> sounder. <br /> • Prior to groundwater sample collection, each well was purged using a bailer. During <br /> purging, groundwater parameters (pH, temperature, and conductivity) were recorded on the <br /> Monitoring Well Sampling Data form (Attachment 2) at least once per well casing volume. <br /> Purging was completed when the groundwater parameters had stabilized to within 10 <br /> percent. The purged water was placed in a 55-gallon drum. <br /> • A groundwater sample, collected from each well using a bailer, was placed into the <br /> analytical laboratory-prepared sample containers. <br /> • Groundwater samples were labeled and placed in an ice chest with ice. The ice chest was <br /> shipped to EMAX analytical laboratory in Torrance, California, under proper chain-of- <br /> custody procedures for dissolved metals (CAM 17) by U.S. Environmental Protection <br /> Agency(EPA)Method 6010/6020/7470 and TDS by EPA Method 160.1. <br /> K:\Wprocess\25532\WorldEnterprise\Quarterly Rpt\2008\1Q08\043008.doc <br />