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L , <br /> � k <br /> 1 y^ <br /> Y <br /> TABLE OF CONTENTS <br /> 1 � ' <br /> «' <br /> 10 INTRODUCTION <br /> 20 PROCEDURES .. .... ... 1 <br /> 21 WELL MONITORING AND EVACUATION 11 i <br /> 22 COLLECTION ORGROUND WATER SAMPLES 2 <br /> 30 FINDINGS •• - 2 <br /> 31 GROUND WATER ELEVATION AND GRADIENT 3 <br /> 32 ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF WATER SAMPLES 3 <br /> i40 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS .. .. 3 <br /> 50 RECOMMENDATIONS ... 4 <br /> 6 0" LIMITATIONS .. .. ... 4 <br />� r <br /> FIGURES <br /> FIGURE 1 -Location Map <br /> I t � <br /> FIGURE 2 -Site Plan <br /> FIGURE 3 - Ground Water Elevation <br /> FIGURE 4 'Hydrocarbon-Impacted Ground Water TPH-g/-d <br /> FIGURE 5 'Hydrocarbon-Impacted Ground Water Benzene <br /> FIGURE 6-Hydrocarbon-Impacted Ground Water 1,2-DCA <br /> TABLES <br /> TABLE 1 - Ground Water Elevations <br /> TABLE 2 -Analytical Results of Water Samples-TPH-g, TPH-d, BTEX, Fuel Oxygenates <br /> TABLE 3 -Analytical Results of Water Samples-HVOCs <br /> I <br /> TABLE 4 -Analytical Results of Historical Ground Water Samples- TPH-g, TPH-d, BTEX, MTBE <br /> y TABLE 5 -Analytical Results of Historical Ground Water Samples-EPA Method 8260m <br /> f <br /> APPENDICES <br /> IAPPENDIX A-Field Logs <br /> APPENDIX B -Laboratory Report <br /> L <br /> I <br /> + 1 4 <br /> L <br /> I = <br /> I f <br /> Advanced GenEnvironmental,Inc <br /> s ' <br /> I <br />