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I <br /> SW TH <br /> All field work was performed in accordance with the Site Safety Plan. A copy of the Site <br />{ Safety Plan is included in Appendix B. A copy of sampling field notes are included in <br /> Appendix C. <br /> 3.2 Soil Analyses and Results <br /> Soil samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) by EPA <br /> method 5030/8015 (modified), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) by EPA <br /> method 503018020, and total lead by EPA method 305017420. <br /> No petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were detected in any soil samples collected during the <br /> investigation. The concentration of total lead varied from 7 parts per million (ppm) in samples <br /> collected at 20 feet below grade to 10 ppm in sample AP-SB2-15'. The detected levels of lead <br /> are well below State action levels for soil. Analytical results are summarized in Table 1. <br /> Laboratory reports are included in Appendix D. <br /> 4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> At the request of the property owners, Smith Environmental personnel conducted a limited <br /> environmental assessment at the subject site. Analytical results of soil samples collected at the <br /> site indicate that there has been no unauthorized release of petroleum hydrocarbons associated <br /> with the former underground fuel storage tanks. <br /> Based upon these analytical results of soil samples collected during the investigation, Smith <br /> Environmental, on behalf of the property owners, respectfully requests PHS/EHD complete <br /> closure certification for the subject site. <br /> N:W511215R052395.doc 3 <br />