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depth of 40 feet in an attempt to define the extent of the remaining <br /> contamination. <br /> On October 4 & 5, 1990, 5 bore holes were drilled to 40 ' bgl under <br /> the direction of W. J. Hunter , R. G. , using Spectrum Exploration <br /> equipment - the locations of those boring are shown on Exhibit H. <br /> Split-spoon samples were taken at 1 ' , 5 ' , and every 5 ' to 40 feet, <br /> and were analyzed for BTE% & TPH-G. The results of those tests, <br /> shown on Table III , revealed that detectable amounts of Benzene, <br /> Toluene, & Ethylbenzene were present an Boreholes #1 , 2, & 5; Xylene <br /> was present only in #2. TPH-G was below detection levels in all <br /> borings. <br /> Utilizing the Environmental Fate worksheets from the LUFT Manual <br /> revealed that the levels of Benzene present exceeded the limits <br /> allowed to left in place - the other constituents present were below <br /> those limits. An analysis of the stratigraphy & lithology of the <br /> sediments penetrated by the borings showed that the chemicals are <br /> contained in a very sticky, plastic blue clay layer of extremely low <br /> permeability, and had not migrated into the underlying sands. For <br /> that reason, the geologist concluded that further work was not <br /> warranted, since it was extremely unlikely that the contaminants <br /> • would be leached out of the clay into the water table. <br /> The staff of the County EHD dad not concur with the report 's <br /> analysis & conclusions. They stated that regardless of geological <br /> conditions, the level of contamination exceeded allowable limits as <br /> calculated by the LUFT manual worksheets, and a closure letter would <br /> not be issued. The staff dad, however , state that no further <br /> remediation of the removed spoil was required. Refer to Exhibit I <br /> for a copy of that letter , dated March 28, 1991 . <br /> On June 13, 1991 , a meeting was held with staff members of the EHD <br /> to clarify the County 's position concerning site closure. The <br /> results of that meeting are summarized an correspondence from that <br /> office dated August 2, 1991 ; refer to Exhibit J for details. <br /> As a result of that meeting, and a review of possible options for <br /> further investigative work, at appears that additional borings are <br /> the best method for determining the horizontal extent of the <br /> contamination - vertical limits have been established by prior worm. <br /> A workplan to accomplish this required work as attached. <br /> PROPOSED WORKPLAN <br /> 1. Move in Spectrum Exploration portable drilling rag equipped with <br /> 3 1/4" ID, (6" OD, ) flights & 18" split-spoon sampler. <br /> 2 <br />