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KLEINFELDER <br /> SOIL STOCKPILE <br /> One four point composite sample was analyzed from an approximately 75 yard stockpile located <br /> approximately 100 feet west of MW-3. The stockpile was reportedly generated during <br /> excavation of soil from the former UST area. The composite sample was analyzed for petroleum <br /> constituents as listed in Section 4.6.4 (see Table 5 for results). TPH-D and TPH-MO were <br /> detected at 83 and 190 mg/kg. Total lead was detected at 12 mg/kg, respectively. Based on these <br /> findings, it appears diesel and motor oil impacted soil remain in this stockpile <br /> 5.2.3 Deep Soil Borina and Well Boring Soil Sampling Results <br /> FORMER UST AREA <br /> Three deep borings (DB-1, DB-2 and DB-3) were advanced in two former UST areas at the <br /> subject site (Plate 4). A total of seven soil samples were collected in this area and analyzed for <br /> various petroleum constituents as listed in Section 4.2. The two excavation areas were easily <br /> identified due to two large asphalt patch areas. Based on a past report by Weston Consultants the <br /> USTs were removed and contaminated soil was excavated from the UST areas. Reportedly a <br /> formulated oil tank was located in the northern-most excavation and a former weed oil tank and <br /> unleaded gasoline tank was located in the southern exchvation area. The former NOA ESA <br /> noted that although petroleum impacted soil was exc vated, that petroleum impacted soil <br /> y remained at depth (southern excavation) and that there wa a potential for petroleum constituents <br /> to impact groundwater beneath this area. <br /> DB-1 was advanced to a total depth of approximately 30 feet bgs through the northern excavation <br /> area. Two samples were collected at depths of approximately 16 and 31 feet bgs. The analytical <br /> results were reported as non-detect at or above laboratory reporting limits for various petroleum <br /> constituents including oxygenates. Additionally, discolored soil or petroleum like odors were not <br /> noted from cuttings or soil samples collected at this location. Based on the field observations <br /> and analytical results it does not appear petroleum impacted soils remain in this UST excavation <br /> at the explored depths and location of DB-1. <br /> r <br /> Two borings, DB-2 and DB-3 were advanced in the former southern UST area to approximately <br /> total depths of 50 and 30 feet bgs, respectively. Two soil samples collected in the western <br /> portion of this excavation area (DB-3) at depths of 15 and 30 feet were reported as non-detect for <br /> the various petroleum constituents. <br /> 6 Three soil samples were collected in deep boring DB-2 advanced in the eastern portion of the <br /> southern excavation in the estimated area of remaining contaminated soil. The three soil samples <br /> were collected at depths of 30, 40 and 50 feet bgs. TPH-D, TPH-G, toluene, ethylbenzene and <br /> total xylenes were detected at elevated levels in this sample. However the 40 foot sample had <br /> markedly lower concentrations of these same analytes, some of which were non-detect. The 50 <br /> foot sample was reported as non-detect for all requested petroleum constituents. Field <br /> observations indicated discolored soils with petroleum like odor from depths ranging from 25 to <br /> 45 feet bgs. Based on this data, it appears petroleum impacted soil remains in the eastern portion <br /> 36274/ST03R7919 Page 14 of 19 <br /> c 2004 Kleinfelder,Inc. January 5,2004 <br /> P <br />