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LE Phase 11 Environmental Site <br /> Assessment Work Plan <br /> Heritage Square <br /> Page 2 <br /> Table 1 —Soil Sample Analytical Results <br /> Sample 1D Date K D MO Ne G n-BB I n-PB TB T 1T E X <br /> 2788-B1-2.0 2/7/2002 <150 9,300 71900 31 700' 1.2 1 113 16.5 1 171-7 1.9 1.1 8.2 <br /> All units are in mg/kg. <br /> L Gasoline chromatograph does not match typica]gas pattern. <br /> Analytical: <br /> T—Toluene E=Ethyl Benzene X=Total Xylenes G=Gasoline <br /> D=Diesel K=Kerosene MO=Motor Oil N=Napthalene <br /> n-BB=n-Butyl Benzene n-PB=n-Propyl Benzene TB=Trimethyl Benzenes IT=isopropyl Tolucne <br /> L. Following evaluation of the laboratory analyses, the extent of the pierced fuel line was investigated using <br /> a backhoe and Cruz Brothers line locating service. During the backhoe work, additional fuel lines were <br /> ' located south of B-1. These lines were traced to a fuel tank located near the east side of the Women's <br /> Center building. The backhoe was used to expose the top of the fuel tank, which measures three feet wide <br /> by ten feet long and is approximately 500 gallons in volume. A shovel handle was lowered inside the <br /> tank and the contents that adhered to the handle appeared to be a diesel-type of fuel and not the black <br /> La viscous fluid of the pierced piping. A surveyor employed by the Warwicks determined that the UST is <br /> located on the parcel owned by the Women's Center(APN 139-161-09). <br /> The line locating service was used to trace the fuel lines north of B-1 to inside the Heritage Square <br /> building and back outside to a second UST located north of the building. A black viscous fluid was <br /> present on the stick used to check the contents of the tank. The dimensions of the tank were not <br /> investigated. The fuel lines were also traced to an old natural gas-fired boiler located inside the Heritage <br /> Square building. <br /> On May 22 and 23, 2002 Condor collected eight soil samples from beneath the fuel line outside of the <br /> building. In addition, with the permission of the Women's Center and at the request of the Warwicks, on <br /> May 23, 2002 Condor collected one soil sample from beneath the UST located on the east side of the <br /> Women's Center. The samples were analyzed for total lead, keroscne, diesel, and motor oil, and for the <br /> same volatile hydrocarbons as sample 3278B-B1-2.0. The sample from beneath the tank was also <br /> analyzed for semi-volatile hydrocarbons by EPA Method 8270D. The laboratory analyses of the soil <br /> sample from beneath the tank detected diesel at a concentration of 3,800 mg/kg. Volatile hydrocarbons <br /> y were detected at concentrations similar to those detected in soil sample 3278B-B1-2.0. Total lead was <br /> detected in each soil sample collected from beneath the piping and UST at concentrations below the PRG <br /> for residential sites and the TTLC. The results of the laboratory testing are forthcoming in a report by <br /> L0 for <br /> Based on the results from the laboratory analysis, the viscosity of the product present in the <br /> pipe, the proximity of the underground piping to both an existing boiler and two USTs, and the apparent <br /> age of the boiler, Condor suspects that the former tanks stored bunker or diesel type hydrocarbon fuel. <br /> a. <br /> During the course of performing field work at the site, Condor located an abandoned water well on the <br /> east side of the Heritage Square building. One water sample was collected from the groundwater surface <br /> La at a depth of 34 feet and analyzed for gasoline, diesel, and volatile hydrocarbons. No constituents of <br /> concern were detected in the groundwater sample. A sensitive receptor survey performed by Condor for <br /> an adjacent site indicates no state or county records exist for the well. The construction details of the well <br /> L' are not known. The estimated total well depth based on a field measurement is approximately <br /> 300 feet. <br /> w <br /> CONDOR <br /> Iwo <br />