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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008465
RECORD_ID
PR0545857
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005147
FACILITY_NAME
E-Z FOOD
STREET_NUMBER
2537
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
11914035
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2537 WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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EZ-SERVE MANAGEMENT COMPANY <br /> QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN <br /> The following sections describe the procedures and protocols followed during this <br /> quarterly groundwater monitoring event at the subject site. <br /> Depth-to-Water Measurements <br /> Prior to sampling the groundwater monitoring wells, the wells were opened to the <br /> atmosphere for approximately one-quarter of one hour, to allow the static water level to adjust <br /> to the open barometric pressure. The depth-to-groundwater was then be measured, using an <br /> oil-water interface probe. The interface probe was lowered slowly until free product or water <br /> was encountered. At this point, the mark on the interface probe wine was read to the nearest <br /> 0.01 feet at the permanent reference point on the top of the well casing. If free product was <br /> encountered the probe was lowered until water was encountered. The difference between the <br /> two depths corresponds to the thickness of the free product. The total depth of the well was <br /> then measured using the same probe. A second check for free-product on top of the water <br /> column was made using a disposable bailer. The disposable bailer was lowered into the water <br /> to approximately one-half the bailer length. The bailer was then removed from the well and <br /> a check for the presence of free petroleum product or a product sheen was made <br /> In the event that a dedicated bailer or purge tubing existed in the well, the dedicated equipment <br /> was removed prior to sampling, and temporarily stored in_a clean, plastic garbage bag. <br /> The depth-to-water and bottom of well measurements, and the presence or absence of free <br /> product, was recorded on the field sampling form In addition, comments regarding the <br /> condition of the well and/or containment box were also be noted on the field sampling sheet <br /> at this time. Wells observed to contain a product sheen or free product on top of the water <br /> column were not be purged or sampled <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Well Purging <br /> The depth-to-water and bottom of well measurements were used to calculate the volume <br /> of water contained in one well volume. The following values were used to calculate the <br /> volume of water contained in the well casing and filter pack surrounding the well. <br /> Well Diameter GalQstlinear foot <br /> 2-inch 016 <br /> 4-inch 0.65 <br /> 8-inch filter pack 078 <br /> 10-inch filter pack 1 21 <br /> The minimum purge volume was calculated to be three times the total well volume. Once the <br /> minimum purge volume has been calculated purging was started. Purging was conducted using <br />
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