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3 0 CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROJECT STATUS <br /> Between November 25, 2002 and February 19, 2003, the groundwater surface rose an average of <br /> 0 85 feet, the groundwater gradient decreased very slightly from 0 0024 to 0 0022 foot/foot, and <br /> the groundwater flow direction remained relatively constant <br /> Between November 25, 2002 and February 19, 2003, the concentrations of gasoline compounds <br />' in groundwater at MW-2 and MW-3 declined slightly The plume of impacted groundwater at the <br /> water table appears to be defined and stable <br />' On the basis of CPT and discrete groundwater sampling results, the extent of impacted <br /> groundwater below the water table remains undefined As such, on April 8, 2002, Ramage <br /> Environmental recommended that a work plan be submitted, to further investigate the vertical and <br /> lateral extent of impacted groundwater beneath the water table, and to test the feasibility of soil <br /> and groundwater remedial options <br /> On January 27, 2003, EHD directed that the work plan be prepared to further define the extent of <br /> impacted groundwater and to initiate remedial feasibility testing at the site Currently, Wright <br /> Environmental is planning to submit the required work plan during the second quarter of 2003 <br /> In addition, the well network should continue to be monitored and sampled on a quarterly basis <br /> The next monitoring event is scheduled for May 2003 Wright Environmental will resume the <br /> quarterly groundwater monitoring and reporting tasks beginning in the second quarter of 2003 <br /> i <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 8 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br />