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Budget Car Rental Sales Our Job P88011 <br /> Stockton, California March 14, 1988 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Laboratory Testing <br /> Six soil samples were tested for total petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> content (TPH) and for Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Ethyl--benzene <br /> content (BTXE) . The combination of these two analyses suffices <br /> to provide a preliminary determination of hydrocarbon <br /> contamination from gasoline or diesel fuels. The test methods <br /> used were Modified EPA Method 602/8020 and EPA SW846 Method 8015 <br /> Modified; both by GC-FID. The chemical analysis results are <br /> presented in the following Table: <br /> Soils Analysis <br /> (Results given in ppm) <br /> Constituent: Sample Designation <br /> (Action Level) #1 @ #2 @ #3 @ #4^@ #5 @ #6 @ <br /> 02etection Limitl 1-1/21 5-1/21 10-1/21 151- 20-1/2 25-1121 <br /> Total Petroleum <br /> Hydrocarbons (TPH) ND 4 ND ND ND ND <br /> (10 ppm) <br /> [1 PPm] <br /> Benzene ND ND ND ND ND ND <br /> (any) <br /> [0.02 ppm] <br /> Toluene ND ND BMDL ND ND ND <br /> (0.1 Ppm) <br /> [0.05 Ppm] <br /> Xylene ND ND BMDL ND NA ND <br /> (0.02) <br /> [0.05Ppm] <br /> Ethyl-benzene ND ND ND ND ND ND <br /> (0.68 ppm) <br /> [0.05 ppm] <br /> ND = None Detected <br /> BMDL = Below Minimum Detection Limit <br /> Action levels are those defined by the California Department of <br /> Health Services for water (1987) . Soil levels are generally site <br /> specific but are equal to or greater than water levels. There has <br /> not been established an action level of Total Petroleum <br /> Hydrocarbons in water or soil. BSK considers 10 ppm the limit <br /> when groundwater is less than 50 feet from ground surface. <br /> MK; <br />