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BIALrEnvironmental Management Inc <br /> U-Haul#709-50 <br /> 002-70950-02 Semi-Annual Report <br /> 12/14/00 <br /> 10 INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents a summary of activities and results for the groundwater monitoring program <br /> conducted during the second and third quarters of 2000 at U-Haul Facility#709-50 located at 2701 North <br /> Wilson Way in Stockton, California This report summarizes the tasks completed during the quarterly <br /> monitoring events conducted in June and September 2000 <br /> 1.1 H-E LOCATION AND DE IO <br /> U-Haul Facility 709-50 is located at 2701 North Wilson Way on the northwest corner of the intersection <br /> of North Wilson Way and Sangumetti Lane in Stockton, California (Figure 1) The site is situated in a <br /> commercial area and is currently used as an equipment storage and rental facility Site elevation is <br /> approximately 21 feet above mean sea level and is generally flat with a slight grade to the south and east <br /> A general site plan is included as Figure 2 <br /> 1.2 PROJECT AUTHORIZATION <br /> In January 1999, Blaes Environmental was contracted by Amerco Real Estate Com an /U-Haul <br /> P Y <br /> International to conduct a soil and groundwater remediation program at the site The remediation program <br /> included quarterly groundwater monitoring and reporting Due to requests made by the San Juanquin <br /> County, Blaes Environmental has conducted additional site characterization activities prior to <br /> implementing a remedial program Results of additional site charactenzation are presented in Section 2 3 <br /> 1.3 PROGRAM OBJECTIVES <br /> The objective of the quarterly monitoring program is to provide data (monitoring and analytical data) to <br /> evaluate current groundwater conditions beneath the site With the addition of eight new monitor wells at <br /> the site, groundwater monitoring wells are now screened across three depth intervals Groundwater <br /> samples were collected within each of the three casings (upper, middle, and lower) <br /> 1.4 SCOPE OF,WORK <br /> The quarterly monitoring program involved two separate monitoring events that occurred in June and <br /> September 2000 Both monitoring events involved the following tasks 1) collecting field measurements <br /> R 1 <br />