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Some hydrocarbon detections in the diesel range shown in Table 3-1 <br /> could not be characterized as chesel by the laboratory Although the <br /> laboratory methodology does not permit positive identification of these <br /> hydrocarbons, they may represent degraded diesel or other naturally <br /> occurring organic matter in the soil <br />' During December, soil borings KP-10 through MP-25 were installed <br /> and sampled in order to further assess the extent of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon occurrence Concentrations of diesel and gasoline in <br />' excess of 1,000 mg/kg were detected in borings MP-10 and MP-11 at a <br /> depth between 40 and 43 feet below grade These borings were located <br /> in the floor of the excavation Concentrations of diesel and gasoline <br /> in excess of 1,000 mg/kg were also detected in bonng MP-15 to the <br />' northeast of the excavation at a depth 35 feet below grade, decreasing <br /> to 19 mg/kg at a depth of 40 feet below grade A concentration of <br /> gasoline in excess of 100 mg/kg was detected in boring MP-18 to the <br /> west of the excavation at a depth of 40 feet below grade Significant <br /> concentrations of BTEX were also detected in these samples The rest <br /> of the soil samples had concentrations of diesel and/or gasoline in the <br /> two to ten mg/kg range Figure 3-3 illustrates the extent of <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations in excess of 100 mg/kg (parts per million <br /> or ppm ) <br /> f Hvd=unCh hT •n <br /> Analytical results of hydropunch and monitoring well sampling are <br /> presented in Tables 3-1 and 3-2 During November 1990, significant <br /> concentrations of diesel and gasoline in groundwater were <br /> encountered in bonngs MP-2, MP-5, and :NIP-9 Samples collected <br /> from the three developed monitoring wells (MPW-1, MPW-2, and <br /> MPW-3) also show significant concentrations of gasoline, as well as <br /> BTEX (Table 3-2) The highest concentrations of gasoline in <br /> groundwater were in MPW-1 in the northeast penmeter of the <br /> excavation Hydrocarbons in both the diesel and gasoline range to <br /> 1 groundwater samples collected from the monitonng wells were <br /> characterized by the laboratory as gasoline <br /> During December, groundwater samples were collected from borings <br /> MP-12 through MP-25 with a hydropunch in order to further assess <br /> the extent of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater Soil borings <br /> MP-14, MP-15, and MP-18 were converted to 4-inch-diameter wells for <br /> future use as monitoring wells or extraction wells if deemed <br /> appropriate <br />' Figure 3-4 illustrates the occurrence ofine in asol <br /> beneath the site It a g groundwater <br /> p of <br /> gasoline in groundwater (in aexcess of 100hPPM) occurs beneathnthe <br />' excavation and extends to the northeast approximately 100 feet <br /> 3-3 <br /> 1 <br />