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15 August 2005 <br /> • AGE-NC Project No 97-0326 <br /> Page 5of5 <br />' contaminants in HUl were centered around the tank-pit and dispenser areas (Figures 4 <br /> and 5), vertically, TPH-g and BTEX compounds exhibited decreasing concentrations with <br /> increasing depth <br />' The lateral extent and vertical extent of petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted ground water have <br /> not been defined <br /> 5.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br />' Based on the findings of this investigation, AGE recommends <br />' 0 Continuation of the quarterly ground water monitoring program, the next monitoring event <br /> is scheduled for September 2005 <br />' 0 Installation of off-site monitoring wells, pending resolution of permitting and bond issues, <br /> to date,AGE has installed three of the eight monitoring wells proposed in the AGE-prepared <br /> Additional Monitoring Wells Work Plan, dated 26 July 2002 <br />' Preparation of a work plan for interim remediation of petroleum-impacted soil and ground <br /> water <br /> 6.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> 1 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 Evaluation of the hydrogeologlc conditions <br /> at the site for the purpose of this investigation was made from a limited number of available data <br /> points(I e ,ground water samples)and subsurface conditions may vary away from these data points <br />' No other warranty,expressed or implied,is made as to the professional interpretations,opinions,and <br /> recommendations contained in this report <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> i <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> 1 <br />