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First Quarter 1998 Status Report - Former Discovery Chevrolet <br /> f% f <br /> April 27, 199$ <br /> USTs to the dispenser, located inside the service bays, was left in place beneath the concrete <br /> apron outside the shop building. <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in all soil samples collected during the UST removal. <br /> Soil samples collected from the gasoline UST excavation contained Total Petroleum <br /> Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) at concentrations ranging from 920 to 4,400 part per <br /> million (ppm). Benzene was detected in all these soil samples at concentrations ranging from <br /> 5.9 to 39 ppm. Total lead was detected in two of these soil samples at concentrations of 19 <br /> and 4.0 ppm. TPHg and benzene were detected in the soil sample collected beneath the <br /> product dispenser at concentrations of 21 and 0.88 ppm, respectively. TPIIg, Total <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diesel (TPHd), and benzene were detected in the soil sample <br /> from the waste oil excavation at concentrations of 31, 270 and 0.18 pp1n, respectively. <br /> Tetrachlororoethene (72 parts per billion, or ppb), lead (7.8 ppm), and chromium (9.2 ppm) <br /> were also detected in this sample. <br /> Based on results of soil sample analyses from the UST removal, GST performed a <br /> preliminary site assessment to further evaluate hydrocarbons in the soil and to evaluate <br /> whether hydrocarbons had impacted groundwater beneath the site. Three on-site <br /> groundwater monitoring wells were installed at the Iocations shown on the Site Plan (Figure <br /> (3402) in September 1994. One soil sample from approximately 10 bgs in each soil boring was <br /> submitted for analysis. TPHg were detected in the soil sample from boring MW-1 <br /> + ppm) and MW-2 (240 ppm). The benzene concentrations in these samples were 3.9 and 2.4 <br /> ppm, respectively. Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in the soil sample from boring <br /> MW-3. Groundwater in the newly installed wells was measured between 9.97 and 10.49 feet <br /> bgs, and appeared to flow north-northeast at a gradient of 0.003. Floating product was not <br /> observed in the monitoring wells. TPHg was detected in the groundwater sample collected <br /> from well MW-1 (640 parts per billion, or ppb) and MW-2 (7,200 ppb). The benzene <br /> concentrations in these samples were 35 and 370 ppb, respectively. Petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> were not detected in the groundwater sample collected from well MW-3. Results of that <br /> investigation were reported in GSI Report No. 8146.701-1, Preluninaq Environmental <br /> Investigation Report, dated December 7, 1994. Depth-to-groundwater and chemical <br /> analytical data are summarized in Table 1. <br /> Quarterly monitoring and sampling of the monitoring wells begin in March 1995. <br /> Historically, depth to groundwater has fluctuated between 9.25 and 11.53 feet bgs. <br /> Groundwater appears to flow toward the north-northwest at a gradient of approximately <br /> 0:003 to 0.005. Floating product has not been observed in the monitoring wells. TPHg, <br /> BTFX, or Oil and Grease have not been detected in well MW-3. TPHg or benzene have <br /> never been detected in well MW-5. TPIIg concentrations in wells MW-1 and MW-2 have <br /> ranged from 60 to 17,000 ppb, and benzene concentrations have ranged from 1.1 to 3,100 <br /> ppb. TPHg (415 ppb) and benzene (1.1 ppb) were detected only once in well MW-4 <br /> 949146.05-5 2 <br />