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Mr Don Rodgers Project 880039 IA 0101 <br /> f August 8, 2000 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Between September 17 and October 11, 1996, EMCON observed the drilling of six soil <br /> borings (B-IR through B-6R) One soil boring was converted to monitoring well MW-IR, <br /> three soil borings were converted to dual completion vapor extraction wells VW-1 through <br /> 1 VW-3, and one soil boring was converted to a single vapor extraction well VW-4 (EMCON, <br /> Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation Report, February 5, 1997) The results of this <br /> investigation indicated the following <br />' • With the exception of soil samples collected from boring B-6R, residual <br /> hydrocarbons were detected in each boring The highest concentrations were <br /> detected approximately 10 feet below ground surface (bgs) near the former USTs <br /> Total oil and grease was detected in the soil sample collected near the former UST <br /> cavity (located near the building) at a concentration of 10,000 parts per million <br /> Polychlorinated bi-phenyls, TPHD, and chlorinated hydrocarbons were below <br /> laboratory detection limits in all soil samples analyzed from soil borings B-2R <br /> and B-6R <br /> • TPHG, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) isomers, and <br /> methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) were detected in the groundwater sample collected <br /> from monitoring well MW-1R TPHG and benzene were detected at concentrations <br /> of 33,000 parts per billion (ppb) and 1,400 ppb, respectively MTBE was detected at <br />' a concentration of 550 ppb <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING; SECOND QUARTER 2000 <br /> On May 30, 2000, an IT technician was on-site to measure depth to groundwater and collect a <br />' groundwater sample from well MW-1R for subjective and laboratory analyses Floating product <br /> was not observed in groundwater monitoring well MW-1R (see Table 1 and Appendix A) IT <br /> used these data to evaluate changes in concentrations of dissolved gasoline hydrocarbons in the <br />' groundwater IT's sampling and analysis procedures are presented in Appendix B <br /> The groundwater sample collected from monitoring well MW-1R was analyzed at <br /> Sequoia Analytical in Sacramento, California The groundwater sample was analyzed for <br /> TPHG using U S Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Modified Methods 8015, and <br /> for BTEX and MTBE using USEPA Method 8020 Copies of the chain-of custody records and <br />' laboratory analysis reports are presented in Appendix C <br /> The results of laboratory analyses indicated that dissolved hydrocarbons were present in the <br /> monitoring well TPHG was detected at a concentration of 2,930 micrograms per liter (µg/L), <br /> BTEX constituents were detected at concentrations of 333 µg/L, 73 9 µg/L, 200 µg/L, and <br />' CP\\\SACRFPI\COMMON\Consulting\data\Shared\Projects\misc\8800341A as doc-481st I IT Corporation <br />