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15 September 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 98-0465 <br /> V -Page 8 of 8 " <br /> ' r <br /> directions, in the north by well MW-2, in the east by borings B-1 and B-4, in the south by <br /> boring B-5, and in the west by borings B-2 and B-3 <br /> " Based on the available data it does not appear that the MTBE plume at the adjacent Sanchez. <br />' property is co-mingled with the MTBE Plume at the Country Club Food and Fuel site This <br /> conclusion is based on the non-detect, northwestern boundary of the MTBE plume at the <br /> Country Club Food and Fuel site (Figure 6) <br />' 6.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based'on the findings recounted in this report, AGE recommends <br /> • Continued quarterly monitoring of the ground water monitoring wells until directed to cease <br /> monitoring The next monitoring event was performed in July 2005 <br />' If required, preparation of a Corrective Action Plan to remove the dissolved MTBE problem <br /> at the northern dispenser area <br /> 7.0. 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 field <br />' measurements and analytical results provided"by an independent laboratory Evaluation of the <br /> w hydrogeologic conditions at the site for the purpose of this investigation are made from a limited <br /> number of available data points(i a soil and ground water samples),and subsurface conditions may <br />' vary away from these data points No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the <br /> professional interpretations, opinions, and recommendations contained in this report <br /> Advanced GcoEnvironmental,Inc <br />