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f 1 <br /> Pilkington North America,Inc. <br /> Site Background <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> were included in the September 18, 2003 and January 14, 2004 monitoring reports. At the end of the <br /> fourth quarter 2003, a cumulative product removal of 111.7 gallons was estimated for the site. <br /> First, second, and third quarter 2004 quarterly groundwater monitoring activities were conducted by <br /> Condor at the site on February 9, May 13-14, and August 5-6, 2004, respectively. Condor prepared <br /> reports for the monitoring events dated March 23, July 16, and October 8, 2004. The east/southeast <br /> groundwater gradient estimated during the first, second, and third quarter 2004 groundwater monitoring <br /> events was consistent with the range of historical groundwater gradients estimated for the site since <br /> monitoring events was initiated on June 21, 1999. Diesel was detected in MW-2 and the SW Sump during <br /> the February 2004 monitoring event, consistent with recent laboratory analytical results. Diesel was not <br /> detected in any of the samples collected in May 2004. Laboratory analysis of the third quarter 2004 <br /> samples indicated that diesel was detected in the samples from MW-2,MW-3, SE-sump, and SW-sump. <br /> Monthly diesel skimming operations continued at RW-3 and RW-4. Skimming operations were expanded <br /> to include RW-2 and RW-6 when water and product levels were appropriate. Combinations of the active <br /> skimmer, two passive skimmers, absorbent socks, and bailing were used in diesel recovery operations. <br /> Results of the monthly skimming were included in the 2004 quarterly groundwater monitoring reports. At <br /> the end of the third quarter 2004, a cumulative product removal of 127.7 gallons was estimated for the <br /> site. <br /> During the fourth quarterly monitoring event conducted at the Site on November 24, 2004, Condor <br /> sampled two sumps (SE sump and SW sump) and three monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3). <br /> Since the previous quarterly monitoring event, the average groundwater elevation measured in the three <br /> Site monitoring wells has decreased by 0.39 feet. The calculated groundwater gradient was 0.0025 feet <br /> per foot(ft/ft) to the southeast on November 24, 2004. Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel, <br /> kerosene, and motor oil were not detected at or above the laboratory reported detection limits in monitor <br /> well MW-1 and MW-3. Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel were detected in monitor wells <br /> MW-2 and in the SE and SW sumps. <br /> Five diesel recovery events were conducted at the Site from September 3, 2004 through December 23, <br /> 2004. Free product was observed in five recovery wells (RW-1, RW-2, RW-3, RW-4, and RW-6). A total <br /> of 4.92 gallons of product was recovered during this period. Product recovery from the Site's recovery <br /> wells has produced a cumulative total of approximately 132.62 gallons of recovered diesel. <br /> Ten diesel recovery events were conducted at the Site from January 11, 2005 through April 15, 2005. Free <br /> product was observed in four recovery wells (RW-2, RW-3, RW-4, and RW-6). A total of 9.05 gallons of <br /> product was recovered during the first quarter 2005. A cumulative total of approximately 141.67 gallons <br /> of diesel was recovered from the Site's recovery wells since skimming operations commenced in June <br /> 1999. <br /> During the first quarterly monitoring event conducted at the Site on February 8 and March 1, 2005, <br /> Condor sampled two sumps (SE sump and SW sump) and three monitor wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW- <br /> 3). Groundwater elevation measurements collected on February 8, 2005 indicated an average depth to <br /> groundwater of 13.16 feet below well collar survey points. The average groundwater elevation on <br /> February 8, 2005 increased 1.60 feet since the previous monitoring event on November 24, 2004. The <br /> calculated groundwater gradient on February 8, 2005 was 0.0019 ft/ft to the southeast. Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as diesel, kerosene, and motor oil were not detected at or above the laboratory <br /> reported detection limits in monitor wells MW-1 and MW-3. Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as <br /> diesel were detected in monitor well MW-2 and in the SE and SW sumps. <br />