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(VYATC <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons One groundwater sample was collected from each boring at the depth <br /> groundwater was first encountered Groundwater samples indicated the presence of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons Results are summarized in ATC's Summary Report of Additional Subsurface <br /> Investigation, dated September 9, 1998 <br /> On February 18, 1999, a geologist from ATC Associates supervised the installation of three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells from 39 to 41 feet bgs Soil borings MW1, MW2, and MW3 were <br /> completed as two-mch monitoring wells One soil sample from each boring was collected and <br /> after the groundwater monitoring wells were developed on groundwater sample was collected <br /> from each well Soil and groundwater samples contained detectable concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons Results are summarized in ATC's Summary Report of Additional Subsurface <br /> Investigation, dated June 1, 1999 <br /> SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> On October 8, 1999, groundwater samples were collected by ATC Associates personnel from <br /> monitoring wells MW1 through MW3 The locations of the monitoring wells are shown on <br /> Figure 2 Prior to collection of groundwater samples, the depth to water, pH, electrical <br /> conductivity, and temperature were measured in the monitoring wells and recorded A minimum <br /> • of three well casing volumes were purged from each well prior to sampling The wells were <br /> allowed to recover and samples were collected from each well using dedicated disposable bailers <br /> The groundwater samples collected from each well were submitted to State-certified Sequoia <br /> Analytical (FLAP Cert No 1210) for chemical analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg) utilizing EPA methods 8015 modified, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and <br /> xylenes (BTEX) utilizing EPA methods 8020 Groundwater well purge and sample logs are <br /> contained in Attachment 1 <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> The groundwater sample collected from well MW1 contained detectable concentrations of TPHg <br /> and BTEX The TPHg concentration was 6,750 parts per billion (ppb) The BTEX <br /> concentrations ranged from 7 84 to 228 ppb Only benzene exceeded the California Maximum <br /> Contaminant Level (MCL) for drinking water <br /> The groundwater sample collected from well MW2 contained detectable concentrations of TPHg <br /> and BTEX The TPHg concentration was 217 ppb and BTEX concentrations ranged from 0 929 <br /> to 187 ppb Only benzene was detected above the MCL of 10 ppb <br /> The groundwater collected from well MW3 contained TPHg at a concentration of 658 ppb and <br /> the chromatogram pattern indicated a weathered gasoline result The groundwater sample from <br /> well MW3 also contained ethyl benzene and xylenes at concentrations of 6 25 ppb and 3 55 ppb, <br /> respectively Analytical results of groundwater samples are summarized in Table 2 <br /> w 1149811quW[yl3gr-1999 doc 2 <br />