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Groundwater Quality Monitoring - 152 East 11th Street, Tracy Page 5 <br /> The results of the analyses are summarized in Table 3 A Copy of the Certificate of <br />. Analysis is attached (Note For convenience of reference, the results of analyses of all <br /> groundwater samples that have been recovered during successive sampling rounds from all <br /> of the wells installed for both the 152 and 153 East 11 th Street properties are compiled in <br /> Table 4 ) <br /> Interpretation of Results <br /> The geotechnical and geochemical data from the investigations reported herein and data <br /> from available records of previous investigations conducted on the 152 and 153 East 11th <br /> Street properties have been synthesized and used as the basis for an interpretation of the <br /> extent to which the subsurface has been affected by hydrocarbons released at the 152 East <br /> Street site This interpretation is presented in the form of the plan view on Figure 2 <br /> The groundwater-table contours shown on Figure 2 reflect the data gathered on February <br /> 17th , 1995 Compared to conditions when depths to groundwater were Iast measured on <br /> September 3rd , 1994 (during the regional dry season) the water table has risen <br /> approximately one foot The direction of groundwater flow remains to the northwest and <br /> its gradient (approximately 0 003 ft /ft ) is similar to that measured previously <br /> The results of the analyses of the groundwater samples recovered on February 17th 1995 <br /> that are presented in Tables 2 and 4 support earlier interpretations of the distribution of <br /> hydrocarbons in the subsurface that are shown on Figure 2 Analysis of groundwater from <br /> sampled wells around the perimeter of the plume confirm that these areas remain <br /> unaffected by detectable traces of hydrocarbon fuel components <br /> It is important to understand that the interpretations shown on Figures 2 are not intended <br /> to precisely define the exact boundaries of hydrocarbon fuel components affecting the <br /> subsurface Specifically, they should not be used for reaching a conclusion as to whether <br /> or not groundwater affected by hydrocarbons that may have been released into the <br /> subsurface on the 152 E I lth Street site has, or has not, coalesced with fuel components <br /> released into the subsurface on the Beacon Station site However, when taken together <br /> with the previously available data, the geotechnical, geochemical and hydrological data <br /> reported herein support an interpretation that gasoline that leaked from underground <br /> tanks, or the associated piping, that were on the 152 East I 1 th Street property has moved <br /> down gradient from the point where those tanks and piping were formerly located toward <br /> the East 11th Street frontage of the site and has probably migrated some distance <br /> northward under the street <br /> The 700pg/liter concentration of total petroleum hydrocarbons in the sample recovered <br /> from interior well NAV-4 on February 17th , 1995 is significantly lower than the <br /> 1,700pg/liter measured in the sample recovered from that well on September 3rd , 1995 <br /> (Ref Table 4) The concentrations of toluene, ethyl benzene and total xylenes in the <br /> sample recovered on February 17th , 1995 were also reduced compared to those in the <br />