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16 <br /> Soils observed during the drilling of the three monitoring well borings to a maximum depth of 87 <br /> feet bgs consisted mostly of massive intervals of clay, silt and fine sand mixtures interrupted by <br /> thin 0 e, less than five feet thick) intervals of poorly-graded fine sand Laterally continuous sand <br /> sequences were observed at approximately 15 feet bgs and at 75 to 80 feet bgs Other sand <br />` intervals were observed as laterally discontinuous across the site <br /> During drilling, saturated soil and groundwater were first encountered between 79 5 and 80 1 feet <br /> bgs One week later, the static depth to the groundwater table, as measured in the three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells, ranged from 77 40 feet bgs in MW-1 to 78 23 feet bgs in MW-3 As <br /> such, groundwater does not appear to present under significant confining conditions <br /> The groundwater surface elevation ranged from a high of 22 64 feet (arbitrary datum) at MW-2 to <br /> a low of 22 42 feet (arbitrary datum) at MW-1 The resulting groundwater surface appears as a <br /> regular plane dipping to the north-northeast at a gradient of approximately 0 0037 foottfoot The <br /> monitoring well construction details and groundwater monitoring data are summarized in Table 3 <br /> The 12 soil samples, three monitoring well groundwater samples, and the domestic water supply <br /> well sample collected during the investigation did not contain detectable concentrations of any of <br /> the gasoline constituent compounds analyzed The soil sample analytical data are summarized in <br /> Table 1 and the groundwater sample analytical data are summarized in Table 2 <br /> 7 <br />