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�. 11 November 2002 , <br /> • AGE-NC Project No. 95-0106 <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br /> • The hydrocarbons encountered in ground water samples from MW-1 and MW-4 represent <br />' a northward extension of the hydrocarbon-impacted ground water that had already reached <br /> its current extent at the time the monitoring well system was installed beginning in 1996. <br /> I <br /> 5.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> J ' <br /> Based on this and previous site investigations,AGE recommends.contintied quarterly rnontoring of <br /> the monitoring well network; the next monitoring event should be scheduled for December 2002. <br /> An AGE-prepared Revised Work Plan for Soil and Ground Water.Investigation -Addendum,dated <br /> 04 January 2000,has been approved by the EHD by letter dated 23 April 2002. The scope ofwor.k ' <br />' includes advancing several soil borings'to define the lateral extent of hydrocarbon-impacted ground <br /> water and establish a vertical sequence of soil lithology to delineate potential permeable pathways. <br /> AGE will schedule the approved work with the EHD. <br /> 6.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> lie <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 upon <br /> analytical results 'provided by an independent laboratory. Evaluations of the hydrogeologic <br /> conditions at'the site for the purpose of this investigation are made from a limited number of <br />' available data points (i.e. monitoring wells and ground water samples) and subsurface conditions <br /> may vary away from these data points., No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the <br /> professional interpretations, opinions.and recommendations contained in this.report. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvi ron mental,Inc. <br />