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,p 1 <br /> (Ik � <br /> JUNE 1993 <br /> QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT (CONTINUED) <br /> • Method of cleanup proposed or implemented to date: <br /> No soil cleanup actions have been undertaken to date <br /> • Time schedules for the completion of the investigation of the site and <br /> remediation: <br /> The newly proposed groundwater monitoring and bi-annual sampling program <br /> will continue until clean up goals have been met at this facility A <br /> determination of the time required to remediate the site will be made after an <br /> applicable remediation technology is selected <br /> • Method and location of disposal of the released hazardous substance and <br /> any contaminated soil, groundwater or surface water: <br /> No released hazardous substances or contaminated soil, groundwater, or surface <br /> water were handled at the site during the June 1993 quarter During the fueling <br /> system closure in May 1991, excavated soils were observed to be clean, and, <br /> consequently, placed back into the tank pit and fuel line excavations <br /> • Manifest required for transport of hazardous substances: <br /> Not Applicable <br /> • Monitoring well data: <br /> The physical data obtained during the preliminary site investigation and <br /> quarterly sampling events for all of the monitoring wells located at the facility <br /> are presented in Table 1 Figure 1 is a site map showing the monitoring well <br /> locations Figure 2 shows water levels measured in June 1993 No free- <br /> product or hydrocarbon sheen has been observed in any of the on-site <br /> monitoring wells to date <br /> • Analytical results of groundwater or soil sampling: <br /> Results of the fifth quarterly sampling event (June 1993) are summarized in <br /> Table 2 Low levels of BTEX and TPH-D concentrations were detected in <br /> monitoring well MW-3 TPH-D was also detected above the method detection <br /> limit in the groundwater sample from MW-2 <br /> LMI JSY360 2210061 REV 1 <br /> 2 <br />