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M <br /> Site Background Information: Enterprise Investments (former J.B. Murphy Trucking) <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> Station, Inc. Product line(s)were also removed during excavation of the UST. <br /> During the UST removal,two soil samples were collected from the floor of the UST excavation,four <br /> soil samples from the stockpiled soil, and one grab ground water sample. Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPH-d) were reported in each of the soil samples analyzed at <br /> concentrations as high as 6,200 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). BTEX compounds (benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes) were not detected in the soil samples analyzed. TPH-d and <br /> BTEX compounds were detected in the grab ground water sample at concentrations of <br /> 31,000 micrograms per liter(4g11) TPH-d, 38 µg11 benzene, 12 µg11 toluene, 53 µg11 ethylbenzene, <br /> and 68 µg11 xylenes. <br /> F� <br /> PREVIOUS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION k' <br /> On 25 October and 24 November 1999, Lush Geosciences, Inc. excavated trenches TR-1 through F' <br /> TR-9 to maximum depths of approximately 10 feet to 12 feet below surface grade (bsg) to assess <br /> the soil and ground water conditions at the site adjacent to J.B.Murphy Trucking.The trenches were <br /> located in close proximity to the former UST location on the property of J.B.Murphy Trucking. Soil <br /> samples were collected from depths of 8 feet and 10 feet bsg, and ground water was collected from <br /> depths of 9 feet and 10 feet bsg. TPH-d was detected in soil samples collected from trenches TR-1 <br /> through TR-4 at concentrations as high as 2,140 mg/kg.TPH-d was also reported in the grab ground ; <br /> water sample collected at a concentration of 508 mg/l. Only low to non-detectable concentrations <br /> = ? of BTEX compounds were detected. rn�2J <br /> On 13 July 2000, eight soil probe borings (P1 through P8) were advanced at the site as part of ` <br /> assessment activities related to the Oftormer UST .TPH-g was detected in the I 0-foot soil sample <br /> collected from P4 at a concentration of 46 mg/kg. The only BTEX compound detected in soil was G <br /> ethylbenzene, which was detected in the 10-foot soil sample collected from boring P4 at a ` <br /> 1 concentration of 0.009 mg/kg. TPH-d was detected in soil samples collected from probe borings P1, <br /> P4,andP5 at concentrations as high as 3,400 mg/kg(P4-10). Fuel oxygenated compounds were not ' <br /> detected at or above laboratory reporting limits. <br /> Grab ground water samples were collected from borings P1 through P8 and were submitted to a <br /> California Department of Health Services (DHS)-certified laboratory for analysis. TPH-g was <br /> detected in the ground water samples collected from P1, P2, and P4 at concentrations of <br /> 3,100 micrograms per liter(µg11), 1,300 µg/l, and 2,100 µg/1,respectively. TPH-d was detected in <br /> the ground water samples collected from P 1 through P8 at concentrations as high as 2,900,000 µg/l <br /> (P4). BTEX compounds were detected in the ground water samples collected from P 1 and P4 at <br /> concentrations as high as 5.5 µg11; dissolved benzene was detected at concentrations as high as <br /> 3.7 gg/l(P 1).Dissolved MTBE was detected in the ground water sample from P4 at a concentration <br /> -- of 8.2 µg/1 utilizing EPA Method 8020, and confirmed at a concentration.of 7.6 µg11 utilizing EPA <br /> Method 8260. No other fuel oxygenated compounds were detected at or above laboratory reporting <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />