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Results of the soil sampling from under the former USTs and dispenser islands are summarized in <br /> rTable 1 Significant concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons were detected beneath the north <br /> end of the former middle UST and in shallow subsurface sod in the vicinity of the west dispenser <br /> island The sod sample collected from 14 feet below ground surface (bgs) under the north end of <br /> the middle former UST (Tank 2) contained 7,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) of TPH-as- <br /> gasoline, 3 5 mg/kg of benzene, 90 mg/kg of ethylbenzene 590 mg/kg of xylenes and 0 024 mg/kg <br /> of MTBE Neither TPH-as-gasoline nor BTEX compounds were detected in the other five soil <br /> samples collected from beneath the former USTs MTBE was detected in one other soil sample <br /> at a concentration of 0 021 mg/kg TBA was detected in four of the six soil samples at a <br /> maximum concentration of 0 067 mg/kg The maximum concentration of lead detected beneath <br /> the former USTs was 11 mg/kg <br /> r <br /> The sod sample collected from approximately 3 5 feet bgs from beneath the east dispenser did <br /> not contain detectable concentrations of TPH-as-gasoline, BTEX or the five oxygenate <br /> compounds Total lead was detected in this soil sample at 6 1 mg/kg The soil sample collected <br /> at approximately 4 5 feet bgs. from beneath the west dispenser contained 190 mg/kg of TPH-as- <br /> gasoline, 0 6 mg/kg of benzene, 10 mg/kg of toluene, 3 mg/kg of ethylbenzene, 14 mg/kg of <br /> xylenes and 130 mg/kg of MTBE The other oxygenate compounds DIPE, ETBE, TAME and TBA <br /> were not detected Total lead was detected in this soil sample at 30 mg/kg <br /> Approximately 200 cubic yards of excavated overburden soil was stockpiled in the southeast <br /> corner of the site A total of eight discrete soil samples were collected for laboratory analysis from <br /> the soil stockpile The sod stockpile was uncovered and allowed to passively aerate <br /> On February 5, 1998, based on the detection of elevated concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons <br /> beneath the west dispenser island, PHS/EHD completed and filed an Unauthorized Release Form <br /> and directed that further site characterization be completed to determine the full nature and extent <br /> of contamination The concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons beneath the north end of former <br />' middle UST were not further investigated <br /> On February 6, 1998, under PHS/EHD observation, West Hazmat Drilling Corporation drilled two <br /> soil borings in the vicinity of the south end of the west dispenser island (Figure 3) The first sod <br /> boring (D-1) was positioned approximately 20 feet west of the former UST excavation and drilled <br /> vertically to a total depth of 20 feet bgs From D-1, soil samples were collected for laboratory <br /> analysis from 15 and 20 feet bgs The second soil boring (D-2) was located to the south and west <br /> of the former west dispenser and drilled at an angle of 30 degrees off-vertical The boring was <br />' angled under the former dispenser and drilled to a total vertical depth of approximately 23 feet <br /> 6 <br />