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recommends that analysts for fuel oxygenates (by EPA Method 8260) be continued to further <br /> evaluate an off-site source which appears to be contributing to the plume beneath this site The <br /> former Shell service station ceased operations prior to the introduction of fuel oxygenates into <br /> gasoline Because of this, any release that may have occurred at the former Shell site would not be a <br /> source of MTBE and other fuel oxygenates identified to ground water beneath the site <br /> If you have any questions regarding the contents of this document, please call <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Cambria Environmental Technology, Inc <br /> Joe W Neely <br /> Project Geolo st \�-OFF-SslOfy�! <br /> LlJfypp�.c <br /> Diane M Lundquist, P E a <br /> Principal Engineer No C46725 fz <br /> C46725 C1\11\- <br /> OF C <br /> !v►4OFCN-� ezo <br /> Attachments <br /> Table 1 Well/Boring/Probe Data <br /> Table 2 Soil Analytical Data <br /> Table 3 Ground Water Analytical Data <br /> Table 4 Ground Water Concentrations <br /> Plate 1 Site Vicinity Map <br /> Plate 2 Site Plan/Chemical Analytical Map <br /> Plate 3 Ground Water Contour/ Chemical Analytical Map <br /> Appendix A Boring /Monitoring Well Permits <br /> Appendix B Exploratory Boring Logs <br /> Appendix C Blame Tech Services, Inc - Ground Water Monitoring Report <br /> Appendix D Certified Analytical Reports <br /> cc Mr Tom Maher, Equilon Enterprises, LLC <br /> Mr Alex Perez, Equiion Enterprises, LLC <br /> Mr Phillip Metzger, Bank of the West <br /> Mr Lance Anderson, Miller, Starr, and Regalia <br /> Ms Pat Anderson, Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> 240-0943 8 <br />