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I <br /> • 16 October 2003 , <br /> AGE NC Project No 96-0235 <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />' a Various BTEX compounds were detected in water samples MW-1, MW-2 and EW-2, the <br /> benzene concentrations in samples MW-1, MW-2 and EW-2 were above the DHS's MCL <br /> in drinking water - <br />' • MTBE was not detected in any of the ground water samples collected from the former UST <br /> No 3 excavation. area However, 1,2-DCA was detected In water samples MW-2, MW-5, <br />' MW-6B, MW-7 and MW-8A at concentrations exceeding the MCL for drinking water <br /> • The vertical extent of the contamination plume, as well as the lateral extent to the south, are <br />' not well defined <br /> f <br />' 5.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br />' environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities The findings were based upon <br /> analytical results provided by an independent laboratory Evaluation of the hydrogeologic conditions w <br /> • at the site for the purpose of this investigation was made from a limited number of available <br /> subsurface data points (i c ground water samples from ground water monitoring wells) and <br /> subsurface conditions may vary away from these data points No other warranty, expressed or <br /> implied, is made as to the professional interpretations,opinions and recommendations contained in <br /> this report <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmentai,Inc <br /> 1 <br /> r { <br />