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I , r <br /> • 05 September 2002 <br />' AGE-NC Project No 02-0927 ` <br /> Page 6 of 6 _ <br /> • TPH-g and BTEX compounds were detected in the three analyzed soil samples at <br /> concentrations as high as 6,700 mg/kg,39 mg/kg(benzene),330 mg/kg(toluene), 130 mg/kg <br />' (ethylbenzene) and 710 mg/kg (toluene) in sample P7-45 Fuel additives were not detected <br /> at or above laboratory reporting limits in the three analyzed soil samples <br />' Significant concentrations of TPH-g and BTEX compounds were detected in the grab ground <br /> water sample collected from probe boring P-7 Fuel additives were not detected at or above <br /> laboratory reporting limits in the grab ground water sample <br />' The vertical and lateral extent of impacted soil and ground water has not been defined <br /> 1 <br /> 6.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based upon data collected from the site, AGE recommends additional assessment of the site to <br /> determine the lateral and vertical extent of petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil and ground water <br />' s at the site <br />' 7.0. LIMITATIONS <br />' Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities The findings were based mainly <br /> upon analytical results provided by an independent laboratory Evaluations of the geologic/ <br />' hydrogeologic conditions at the site for the purpose of this investigation are made from a limited <br /> number of available data points (i a grab ground water samples and soil samples) and subsurface <br /> conditions may vary away from these data points No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made <br />' as to the professional interpretations, opinions or recommendations contained in this report <br /> G <br /> 1 - <br /> 1 , <br />' Advanced GeoEnvironmentA Inc <br />