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r . . 455 Faim N DrE« SurtL '_1111 <br /> Brown & Root Environ46� a ";Fk.�3 fit H ALTS DLLrfidd >3Lath FL 334-11 <br /> � <br /> (954)5711-5885 <br /> L- L- ` Z 7 FAX (954)570-5974 <br /> g w` •� <br /> V <br /> July 15, 1996 <br /> Mr Bnan Cobb <br /> Environmental and Construction Manager <br /> E-Z Serve Convenience Stores, Inc <br /> P O Box 922021 <br /> Houston, Texas 77292-2021 <br /> SUBJECT: Second Quarter 1996 Groundwater Monitoring (April through June) for E-Z <br /> Serve Facility No. 100966 located in Stockton, CA. <br /> Dear Mr Cobb <br /> Brown & Root Environmental (BRE) has been contracted by E-Z Serve Convenience Stores, Inc <br /> (E-Z Serve) to perform groundwater monitoring at E-Z Serve Facility No 100966 E-Z Serve <br /> Facility No 100966 is located at 2537 Waterloo Road, Stockton, California The site is an <br /> abandon site with no petroleum products being distributed at this time Site features are depicted <br /> . on Figure 1 <br /> This report summarizes field and analytical data collected during the current quarter (April, <br /> 1996-June 1996) for this facility The activities summarized in this report were completed at the <br /> direction of the San Joaquin Public Health Services and costs incurred and documented are <br /> considered eligible for reimbursement through the UST Trust Fund <br /> MONITORING RESULTS <br /> On June 15, 1996, BRE personnel performed the second quarter monitoring event Depth to <br /> groundwater measurements were gauged prior to well purging and sampling All monitoring <br /> wells were checked for free product using clear, Teflon bailers The field protocol followed by <br /> BRE personnel during groundwater well purging and sampling is included as Appendix A Well <br /> purging and sampling documentation logs are included as Appendix B Documentation of purge <br /> water disposal will be forwarded to the state agency under a separate cover <br /> Depth to gro dwater beneath the facility during this monitoring event ranged om 22 79 to <br /> 125 44 feet low land surface (bls) Depth to groundwater measurements across a <br /> during thi quarter indicate that the groundwater table increased approximately seven feet from <br /> the fi quarter monitoring event Free product was not encountered during the sampling event <br /> a le 1 presents the groundwater elevation data <br /> 1 }f llihurhn C rnzt"s � - - <br />