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I <br /> lip 12 2 Preliminary investigation and Evaluation <br /> On June 16, 1999, Ramage Environmental submitted Work Plan, Environmental Site <br /> Investigation On July 20, 1999, PHS/EHD approved the work plan <br /> On November 18, 1999, Ramage Environmental supervised the drilling of one soil boring (SB-1) <br /> to a depth of 83 feet, at the north end of the middle former UST (Figures 2 and 3) Laboratory <br /> analysis of soil samples collected during drilling indicated that except for trace concentrations of <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes, impacted soil at this location is concentrated above 25 feet <br /> bgs These soil sample results are summarized in Table 1 <br /> Groundwater was encountered in SBA at a depth of 78 5 feet Using a temporary well, <br /> groundwater was purged and sampled from SB-1 Results of the laboratory analysis indicated <br /> that groundwater was impacted with 130 micrograms per liter (µg11) of TPH-as-gasoline, 1 9 pg/l of <br /> toluene, 14 pg/l of ethylbenzene, and 9 5 µg/l of xylenes Benzene, oxygenate compounds, and <br /> 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) were not detected These results are summarized in Table 2 <br /> On November 18, 1999, Ramage Environmental sampled groundwater from the on-site domestic <br /> well The laboratory results, summarized in Table 2, indicate that the domestic well had not been <br /> impacted by gasoline constituent compounds <br /> On January 6, 2000, Ramage Environmental documented the results of the drilling and sampling <br /> in Environmental Site Investigation Report Due to the proximity of the domestic well to the <br /> impacted groundwater, Ramage Environmental recommended that three on-site monitoring wells <br /> be installed and sampled on a quarterly basis for at least one year, and that a sensitive receptor <br /> survey be conducted On January 27, 2000, PHSIEHD approved these recommendations and <br /> requested that this subject work plan be submitted <br /> 1 2 3 Monitoring Well Installations <br /> On March 30, 2001, Ramage Environmental published Monitonng Well Installation Report, which <br /> documented the permitting, installing, surveying, monitoring and sampling of three on-site <br /> monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3), and the sampling of the on-site domestic water supply <br /> well The well locations are shown on Figure 2 <br /> 6 <br />