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26 September 2014 <br /> AGE Project No. 13-2675 <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br /> A total of four soil samples collected from borings B1 through B3 were analyzed for <br /> Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) and volatile organic compounds <br /> (VOCs). The following target analytes were detected: <br /> • TPH-g were detected in soil samples collected from boring B3 at 15 feet and 20 <br /> feet below surface grade (bsg) at concentrations of 31 milligrams per kilogram <br /> (mg/kg) and 33 mg/kg, respectively; <br /> • Naphthalene was detected in soil samples collected from boring B3 at 15 feet <br /> and 20 feet bsg at concentrations of 1.1 mg/kg and 0.66 mg/kg, respectively; and <br /> • Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) were not detected <br /> above laboratory reporting limits in the soil samples analyzed; however, six <br /> additional VOCs were detected in soil samples collected from boring B3 at 15 <br /> feet and 20 feet bsg at concentrations ranging between 0.011 mg/kg (1,2,4- <br /> trimethylbenzene) and 0.52 mg/kg (n-butylbenzene). <br /> Analytical results of the soil samples are summarized in Table 1. <br /> Grab groundwater samples were collected from borings B1 through B3 and analyzed for <br /> TPH-g and VOCs. The following target analytes were detected: <br /> • TPH-g were detected in the groundwater sample collected from boring B3 at a <br /> concentration of 35,000 micrograms per liter (pg/1); <br /> • Toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes were detected in the groundwater sample <br /> collected from B3 at concentrations of 5.4 pg/I , 5.1 pg/1, and 9.3 pg/I, <br /> respectively; benzene was not detected above laboratory reporting limits in the <br /> groundwater samples analyzed; and <br /> • Naphthalene was detected in the groundwater sample collected from B3 at a <br /> concentration of 8.3 pg/1; six additional VOCs were detected in the groundwater <br /> sample collected from B3 at concentrations ranging between 3.7 pg/I (1,3,5- <br /> trimethylbenzene) and 84 mg/kg (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene). <br /> Analytical results of grab groundwater samples are summarized in Table 2. <br /> Based on the results of the October 2013 limited subsurface investigation, the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) has issued a Notification <br /> of Hazardous Waste Discharge; additional sampling and evaluation will have to be <br /> completed in order to progress the site towards closure. It is our understanding that the <br /> SJCEHD is encouraging the collection of soil vapor samples to evaluate the risk at the <br /> site. In order to evaluate the risk associated with the petroleum hydrocarbon impact at <br /> the site and move the site towards closure, AGE proposes the following scope of work. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />