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i <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> • <br /> On 05 March 1999, one 10,000-gallon diesel UST and two 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs and <br /> associated fuel dispensers and product piping were removed from the site Laboratory analysis of soil <br /> samples collected beneath the former UST areas detected total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified <br /> Ias gasoline and diesel (TPH--g and TPH--d, respectively) at concentrations up to 300 mg/kg <br /> (milligrams per kilogram) Volatile aromatic compounds benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and <br /> xylenes (BTEX) were detected at concentrations up to 0 29 rng/kg, methyl tertiary butyl ether <br /> I (MTBE)was detected zn soil samples at concentrations up to 0 54 mg/kg Analytical results of soil <br /> samples collected during tank removal activities are summarized in Table 1 <br /> Laboratory analysis of three grab ground water samples collected beneath the former UST areas <br /> detected dissolved TPH-g at concentrations up to 5,900 µg/L (micrograms per lalogram), BTEX <br /> I compounds were detected In grab ground water samples at concentrations up to 0 29 gg/L, methyl <br /> tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) was detected in grab ground water samples at concentrations up to <br /> 0 54µg1L Analytical results of soil samples collected during tank removal activities are summarized <br /> 1n Table 2 <br /> PREVIOUS SITE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> Four ground water monztonng wells were installed on the site on 10 July 2000 A total of 8 soil <br /> • samples were collected and analyzed for TPH-g, TPH-d, BTEX, MTBE and the suite of five <br /> oxygenated fuel adchtives by EPA Method 8260 Modified None of the analytes tested were detected <br /> at concentrations at or above the laboratory reporting limits <br /> To date, ten quarterly monitonng events have been conducted at the site, INITBE has been the only <br /> analyte of concern detected in the ground water samples The ver tical and the western, eastern and <br /> southern lateral extent of the MTBE plume have not been defined <br /> I < <br /> IAdvanced GeoEnvnronmental,fne. <br /> I <br />