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' Fb� •w. <br /> Site Background Information - Guardino and Crawford <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> Each ground monitoring well was completed with 20 feet of well screen section. The wells were <br /> constructed using two 2-inch diameter, schedule 40 PVC casing with the following designs and <br /> material: Monitoring well MW- 1 was completed with 0.02-inch slotted screen, the screen interval <br /> was installed from depths of 15 to 35 feet bsg. A filter pack was installed using #3 Lonestar sand <br /> from 13 to 35 feet bsg. Bentonite chips were used to make a one-foot transition seal above the sand <br /> pack. Monitoring wells MW-2 through MW4 were completed with 0.024nch slotted screen, the <br /> screen interval was installed from depths of 10 to 30 feet bsg. A filter pack was installed using #3 <br /> Lonestar sand from 9 to 30 feet bsg. Bentonite chips were used to make a one-foot transition seal <br /> above the sand pack. The remaining annular space was backfilled to within six inches of surface <br /> grade with portland cement. A traffic-rated well box (8-inch diameter) was installed over each well, <br /> in accordance with County regulations. <br /> • TPH-g was detected in one of the twelve soil samples analyzed (MW1 - 15) at a concentration <br /> of 990 mg/kg. BTEX compounds were also detected in the same soil sample at <br /> concentrations of 3 . 9 mg/kg, 33 mg/kg, 17 mg/kg, and 110 mg/kg, respectively. BTEX <br /> compounds were also detected in two other soil samples collected from boring MW- 1 . <br /> Toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes were detected in sample MW 1 -30 at concentrations <br /> of 0.012 mg/kg, 0.005 mg/kg, and 0.028 mg/kg, respectively. BTEX compounds were <br /> detected in sample MW 1 -35 at concentrations of 0. 008 mg/kg, 0 .024 mg/kg, 0.007 mg/kg, <br /> and 0.037 mg/kg, respectively. Soil samples collected from the other soil borings (MW-2 <br /> through MW-4) did not contain detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons. The <br /> oxygenated compound methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) was not detected in the soil <br /> samples analyzed. <br /> On 06 November 2000, two ground water monitoring wells were installed off-site. Soil <br /> boring/monitoring wells MW-5 and MW-6 were advanced vertically to depths of 25 bsg as part of <br /> assessment activities related to the former USTs at the site. Soil borings MW-5 and MW-6 were <br /> completed as ground water monitoring wells utilizing 2-inch diameter, schedule 40, blank PVC well <br /> casing from 10 feet to 25 feet bsg and perforated, 2-inch diameter PVC well casing (0.020-inch slot) <br /> from 10 feet bsg to surface. A filter pack was installed using #3 Lonestar sand from 8 feet to 25 feet <br /> bsg. Bentonite chips were used to make a one-foot transition seal above the sand pack. The <br /> remaining annular space was backfilled to within six inches of surface grade with portland cement. <br /> A traffic-rated well box (8-inch diameter) was installed over each well, in accordance with County <br /> regulations. <br /> • TPH-g, BTEX compounds, and MTBE were not detected in the soil samples analyzed. <br /> On 14 November 2000, three soil probe borings (P9 through P11 ) were advanced at the site, under <br /> observation by the EHD. Probe borings were advanced in the area of the former USTs and in the <br /> areas north and east of the former UST dispenser. Boring P9 was advanced to a depth of 35 feet bsg, <br /> boring P 10 was advanced to a depth of 40 feet bsg, and boring P 11 was advanced for collection of <br /> a grab ground water sample to 20 feet bsg. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />