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1 concentrations are consistent with background concentrations <br /> observed in area soils and in the soils at Former Tank Site #1. <br /> Therefore, no further testing for total lead in soils was conducted <br /> during the Phase II investigation. <br /> Total lead was also detected in all of the ground water samples <br />' collected during the Phase I investigation in April 1992 (note that the <br /> samples were unfiltered). The highest concentration of total lead <br /> detected was 0.0079 mg/l in MW-1A. Very low concentrations of total <br />' lead were once again detected in the ground water samples collected <br /> in June 1992. The ground water concentrations detected are <br /> considered to be the result of naturally-occurring background levels <br />' of total lead in soils. Additionally, all of the concentrations detected <br /> are well below the maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 0.050 mg/l <br /> for total lead. No additional testing for total lead in ground water has <br />' been conducted since June 1992 <br /> E EDB was not detected in any of the soil or <br />' ground water samples that were analyzed. <br /> Summary of Findings <br /> 1 <br /> The tank formerly located at Site #2 was found to be in poor condition <br /> when it was removed, this poor condition resulted in a release of <br /> petroleum products to soil and ground water Subsequent <br /> investigation activities defined the extent of the release as being <br />' limited to a localized area of soil and ground water in the vicinity of <br /> the former tank location. Potential remedial action alternatives for <br /> this site will be evaluated in Section 7. <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 5-15 <br />