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' Quarterly Report - Second Quarter 2003 <br /> • MARLOWE PROPERTIES <br />' 4696 East Waterloo Road (Formerly 4648 East Waterloo Road), Stockton, CA <br />' 1.0. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> At the request of Mr Jonathan Marlowe,Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc (AGE)has prepared the <br />' enclosed report of environmental activities conducted at 4696 East Waterloo Road(formerly 4648 <br /> East Waterloo Road), Stockton, California The scope of work included quarterly ground water <br />' monitoring and preparation of this report The site and the surrounding area are illustrated in <br /> Figure 1 Structures and mommg torwell locations are illustrated on Figure 2 A summary of <br /> previous investigations at the site was included In the AGE-prepared Confirmation Soil Boring Work <br />' Plan, dated 30 May 2000 <br />' 2.0. PROCEDURES <br /> Field work was conducted and this report was prepared In accordance with guidelines issued by the <br />' Central Valley Region of the Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB)for subsurface <br /> investigation of underground storage tank (UST) sites and guidelines provided by San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department(EHD) for sampling ground water monitoring wells <br /> 2 1 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION <br />' On 18 June 2003,depths to ground water were measured in wells MW-1,MW-5,MW-6 and vapor <br /> extraction well VW-1 from the tops of the well casings to the nearest 0 01-foot utilizing a Sollnst <br />' water level meter The ground water elevation In each well was calculated by subtracting the <br /> measured depth to ground water from the surveyed casing elevation (Table 1) <br />' After water levels were measured, approximately 5 25 to 9 25 gallons of ground water(a minimum <br /> of three water-casing volumes) were removed from wells MW-1, MW-5, MW-6 utilizing new <br />' disposable plastic bailers, well VW-I went dry after only 1 gallon had been purged, and wells <br /> MW-2, MW-3 and MW-4 were not purged or sampled this quarter Temperature, pH and <br /> conductivity of purged water were measured for stabilization at regular intervals using an Oakton <br /> water analyzer Field data and logs are included in Appendix A Purged ground water was <br /> containerized In DOT-approved 55-gallon drums and was stored on-site in an area lacking general <br /> public access <br /> 22 COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF GROUND WATER SAMPLES <br /> Water samples were collected from wells MW-1,MW-5,MW-6 using new disposable plastic bailers <br /> • and from VW-1 using a Watera Hydrollft Pump,after allowing the wells to achieve a minimum 80% <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />