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r <br /> aQ <br /> i5 <br /> Table 2. King Island Resort Laboratory Analysis, Soil. Results in rng/kg {ppm}, <br /> SAMPLE DEPTH ' BENZENE TOL tlEilfE: ETHYL- TRTAL.. T PHG TPHD. <br /> (ftl BENZENE zXYLIr11iES' <br /> hriWl 2.5 NU ND ND N3 ND ND <br /> MW2 2.5 ND 0.014 ND 0.027 ND ND <br /> MW3 1.0 NO ND ND NO ND NO <br /> MW4 1.0 ND NO ND ND ND ND <br /> MW5 1.0 ! D ND F ND ND ND ND <br /> NOTE: <br /> BTEX - By EPA Method 8020 <br /> TPHG - Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline by modiTiad EPA Method 8015 <br /> TPHD - Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Dieselâ–º:y modified EPA Method So IS <br /> ND Not detected. Compound(s) may be present at concentrations below the <br /> detection limit. <br /> Results in mg/kg (ppm) <br /> ' S.4 Laboratory Analyses Water <br /> Samples were analyzed for BTEX using EPA method 8020/602 and, TPHG and TPHD using <br /> E modified EPA methods 8015/8020. Laboratory analyses determined that monitoring wells <br /> MWI, MW2, and MW3 contained benzene, TPHG, and TPHD concentrations below method <br /> detection limits. Monitoring wells MW4 and MW5 con%ined benzene concentrations of 3,300 <br /> and 1,700µg11, respectively and TPHGconceitrations of 6,g00 as 2$,0042/19 rLspectively. <br /> Only well MWF.contained detectable concentrations of TPHD, 2,600 ug/l. Laboratory reports <br /> with chain-of-custody documents are included in Appendix M. Table 3 summarizes laboratory <br /> analyses. <br /> i <br /> King Wand Awart-307 <br /> j R001581.wp <br /> r <br />