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Sample# 1 - was taken at the end opposite the fill pipe of tank# 1 at a depth of <br /> 10'. <br /> Sample# 2 - was taken at the and opposite the fill pipe of tank# 2 at a depth of <br /> 10'. <br /> Sample# 3 - was taken at the and opposite the fill pipe of tank# 3 at a depth of <br /> 11 5' <br /> Samples#4 & 5, - were taken from the south side wail of the tank pit Their <br /> depths are as follows # 4 - 11 V; # 5 - 11 1'. <br /> Sample# 8 - was taken at the fill end of tank# 3 at a depth of 10 0'. <br /> Sample;1 7- was taken at the fill end of tank#2 at a depth of 10.0'. <br /> Sample# 8 -was taken at the fill end of tank# 1 at a depth of 10.0'. <br /> Samples# 9 &10 -were taken from the north sloe wall of the tank pit. Their <br /> M depths are as follows:# 9- 9.2'; #10 - 9.1 . <br /> Samples# 11 812 -were taken from the trench area of the removed product <br /> lines at depths of 2.5'. <br /> Sample# 3A- was taken In the south east ager of the pit at a depth of 10' <br /> Stockpiled soil samples were taken from the three stockpiled areas. They were <br /> labeled SP13, SP14, SP1 S, and SP17, Sample collection points were chosen at <br /> random at each stockplie. Each sample was made after clearing away the upper <br /> 1-2' of soil. <br /> July 9, 1993 <br /> A second visit was made to the site to do additleonal sampling work as requested <br /> by Ken Kan of Chevron. <br /> Water samples -WAT# 1 was taken from the north edge of the tank pit. WAT# <br /> 2 was taken from the center of the pit <br /> Additional stockpile samples were taken to have the required number for the <br /> sample extraction process. <br /> 116 Sample HL 1 - was taken at the location of the lift In the station bays as marked <br /> by a cone. Depth of sample was 2.5' <br />