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TANK CLOSURE REPORT <br /> + 2320 ER Dorado, Stockton, CA . <br /> Aegis Project No. 89,049 - <br /> Page 10 <br /> Table 3 <br /> SOIL ANALYTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS <br /> Stockpile Material/Existing Tank Basin <br /> Results reported in Parts Per Million (PPM) <br /> Sample ID Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Aromatic Volatile Organics <br /> No. (TPH) (BTXE) <br /> G EDB benzene toluene ethylbenzene xylenes <br /> Comp Soil ND ND ND ND ND ND <br /> Pile <br /> SP- (A-E) ND ND ND ND ND , ND <br /> SP-(F-I) ND ND ND ND ND ND <br /> ND = not detected <br /> SP = Stockpile Material Existing Tank Basin . <br /> A-E = Sample ID's from which composites were made <br /> TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons <br /> G= Gasoline <br /> EDB= Ethyl DiBromide <br /> BTEX = Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, total Xylenes <br /> Note: Samples were composited in the laboratory. <br /> Detection Limits: <br /> TPH = 1. 0 ppm <br /> BTEX = 0, 005 ppm <br /> EDB = 1. 0 ppb <br /> 4. 0 PROPOSED WORK <br /> PT <br /> � <br /> Aegis proposes, as an interim remediation option, over-excavation of <br /> soils to a maximum depth of 5 feet below grade in the area defined as <br /> containing petroleum hydrocarbons. Excavation to a depth greater than <br /> 5 feet below grade will endanger the structural ural integ r ` Y <br /> it of the <br /> canopy. The area targeted for over-excavation was defined. by <br /> laboratory analysis of grab samples obtained during exposure by <br /> backhoe. The area is confined to a region immediately beneath the <br /> product dispensing island nearest the station store. The excavated <br /> soil will be stockpiled in accordance with county and state <br /> regulations and sampled for determination of disposal method. <br /> If the limits of the excavation do not remove all detectable petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons, then a vapor extraction well will be permitted and <br /> installed. The extent of soil containing petroleum hydrocarbons will <br /> thus be defined. <br /> I <br />