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Site Background Information Cherokee Truck Stop <br /> • AGE-NC Project No 97-0312 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />' documents, free product was pumped from UST-1 prior to sampling during both quarters <br /> • 1993 - The well box for UST-1 was found to be in poor condition, and evidence of <br /> infiltration of water and fuel from the surface was noted, floating free product was <br />' encountered in UST-1 Ground water monitoring and sampling were performed during the <br /> second,third and fourth quarters of 1993 Additionally,weekly ground water extraction was <br /> performed as interim remediation It was reported by ESE that water quality improved due <br /> Ito pumping activities Interim pumping was reduced to biweekly beginning in 1994 <br /> • March 1995-Three additional ground water monitoring wells (UST-2,UST-3 and UST-4) <br />' were installed on-site to delineate the petroleum hydrocarbon-impact to ground water Pilot <br /> borings for the three wells were advanced to 85 feet bsg,well screens were recorded between <br /> 65 and 85 feet bsg Laboratory analysis of soil samples collected from the pilot borings <br />' detected petroleum hydrocarbons in samples from boring UST-4, located southeast of the <br /> area of concern, at depths of 25 feet, 30 feet, 35 feet, 40 feet and 45 feet bsg Hydrocarbon <br /> compounds were not detected in any of the soil samples analyzed from borings UST-2 and <br />' UST-3, defining the maximum horizontal extent of impacted soil in the northwest and <br /> northeast directions Initial ground water sampling during the second quarter of 1995 <br /> contained low concentrations of TPH-g and TPH-d in samples collected from UST-4 <br /> 1 • June 1997 - One ground water monitoring well (UST-5) and soil vapor well (VP-1) were <br /> installed on-site to address shallow ground water near the former UST area, rising ground <br />' water had drowned the screen interval of UST-1 The pilot boring for UST-5 was advanced <br /> to a depth of approximately 74 5 feet bsg, the well screen of UST-5 was recorded as placed <br /> between 54 5 feet and 74 5 feet bsg Laboratory analysis of soil samples collected at depths <br />' between 5 feet and 55 feet bsg from boring UST-5 detected petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> • September 1997- Six product USTs were removed from the site A total of nine UST soil <br />' samples(T1-E through T6-17) and thirteen piping/dispenser soil samples (P1 through P13) <br /> were collected and analyzed TPH-g and TPH-d were detected m the samples collected <br /> beneath the USTs at concentrations as high as 2,500 mg/kg and 32,000 mg/kg,respectively <br />' TPH-g and TPH-d were detected in piping/dispenser samples at concentrations as high as <br /> 1,200 mg/kg and 16,000 mg/kg,respectively Excavation of approximately 400 cubic yards <br /> of hydrocarbon-impacted soil was performed after removal of the USTs Excavated soil was <br />' stockpiled on site Procedures and findings were summarized in the UST Removal Report- <br /> September 1997 prepared by AGE <br /> • November 1997 - On 22 November 1997, the stockpiled soil was spread to a thickness of <br />' approximately three feet On 24 November 1997, a total of 16 samples were collected from <br /> the stockpiled soil and analyzed for TPH-g,TPH-d,benzene,toluene,ethylbenzene and total <br />' xylenes(BTEX) and methyl tertiary butyl ether(MTBE) TPH-g and TPH-d were detected <br /> in the samples at concentrations as high as 1,500 mg/kg and 4,100 mg/kg, respectively <br /> Stockpile sampling was summarized the AGE's Quarterly Report- December 1997, dated <br />' Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc <br /> 1 <br />