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I30%TC <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> Soil samples collected from depths greater than 11 feet bgs were within the saturated zone. Analytical <br /> results of those samples were more indicative of groundwater contamination rather than soil <br /> contamination. Results of soil samples collected in the vadose zone (less than 11 feet deep) suggest <br /> that shallow soil contamination was somewhat random and not laterally continuous across the site. <br /> Furthermore, no BTEX constituents were.present at significant levels. <br /> In September 1999, ATC supervised the advancement of soil borings SB-11, SB-12, and SB-13 at <br /> locations approximately 15 feet northwest, south, and northeast of well MW-4, respectively. <br /> Analytical data indicated the groundwater sample from soil boring SB-12 was impacted with TPHd at <br /> a concentration of 24,000 ppb. The groundwater samples from SB-11 and SB-13 contained very low <br /> to nondetectable concentrations of TPHd. Results of laboratory analyses performed on selected soil <br /> samples indicate that TPHd was present in only the samples collected between 14 and 16.5 feet bgs. <br /> Field observations indicated that the samples at these depths also exhibited the highest FID <br /> measurements. Soil samples SB11-15.5, SB12-16.5, and S1313-14.0 contained detectable <br /> concentrations of TPHd at 390 ppm, 290 ppm, and 1,100 ppm, respectively. All the remaining soil <br /> samples were not detected. The September 1999 subsurface investigation activities are detailed in <br /> ATC's Summary Report, Subsurface Investigation, dated January 10, 2000. <br /> A groundwater pumping test was conducted during a 24-hour period starting on July 22, 1999 and <br /> ending July 23, 1999. The goat of the groundwater pump test was to provide aquifer data necessary to <br /> characterize the feasibility of operating a groundwater treatment system at the site. The radius of <br /> influence of groundwater extraction, groundwater drawdown, hydrogeologic properties of the aquifer, <br /> and the mass extraction rate of groundwater were to be determined by this pumping test. The results <br /> of the groundwater pumping test showed the radius of influence for groundwater extraction at the site <br /> is greater than 50 feet. Hydrogeologic properties of the aquifer, specifically, hydraulic conductivity <br /> (K), transmissivity (T), and the coefficient of storage .(S) were measured. The average hydraulic <br /> conductivity (K) was calculated to be 0.001 meters/second, the average transmissivity (T) was <br /> calculated to be 6.79 square feet/minute, the Coefficient of Storage (S) was calculated using Cooper- <br /> Jacob solution to be 0.0015. In addition, based on analytical results of samples taken during the <br /> groundwater pumping test, 6,000 gallons of groundwater were extracted from the subsurface, and <br /> 0.00005 lbs. of TPHd were removed from the subsurface during the twenty-four hour test. The <br /> groundwater pumping test activities are detailed in the Summary Report of Pumping Test, dated <br /> September 19, 2000. <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Planning and Permits <br /> ATC has completed the well installation permit application for the proposed subsurface <br /> investigation. The permit application and associated fees (check no. 596) are attached to this <br /> workplan. ATC will also schedule field personnel and equipment, notify Underground Services <br /> Alert to locate underground utilities as required, and perform any other necessary field <br /> w162574.05\repwU\wkpweLdm 3 <br />