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19 July 2000 <br /> • AGE-NC Project No 96-0232 <br /> Page 12 of 29 <br /> 5 4 1 Procedures <br /> Procedures were completed as presented in Section 7 1 1 and 7 2 <br /> 5 4 2 Results <br /> Depth to ground water measurements in monitoring wells MW-8 through MW-13 were between 7 66 <br /> feet below well casing(bwe) and 11 10 feet bwc Ground water elevation in monitoring wells MW-8 <br /> through MW-13 were between 0 14 feet and 0 73 feet mean sea level (MSL) Results are presented <br /> in Section 6 2 <br /> Depth to ground water measurements, ground water elevations, screen intervals, and reference <br /> elevations are presented in Table 5 <br /> 5 5 COLLECT GROUND WATER SAMPLES FROM MW-8 THROUGH MW-13, CSA-1, <br /> AND CSA-2 <br /> On 15 May 2000, ground water samples were collected at monitoring well MW-13 and at Flag City <br /> municipal ground water wells No 1 and No 2 (CSA-1 and CSA-2) <br /> On 16 May 2000, ground water samples were collected at monitoring wells MW-8 through MW-1 2 <br /> After water levels were measured in wells MW-8 through MW-13, ground water was purged <br /> following the procedures presented in Sections 7 1 1 and 7 2 Following well purging, sample <br /> collection and preservation was performed as presented to Section 7 1 1 and 7 2 <br /> Ground water samples MW-8 through MW-13 were analyzed for TPH-d, TPH-g, BTEX, methanol, <br /> ethanol, EDB, 1,2-DCA, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, TAME Ground water samples collected from <br /> CSA-1 and CSA-2 were analyzed for methanol, ethanol, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, and TAME <br /> 5 5 1 Findings <br /> Depth to ground water and ground water elevation were determined from field data collected on 15 <br /> May 2000, and is presented in Table 5, the contaminant-impact to ground water was assessed from <br /> the laboratory data, and is presented in Table 3 and Table 4 <br /> Adianced GcoEnN ironmcntal,Inc <br />