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1I::VVkYA <br /> ASSOCIATESATC <br /> I NC <br /> 1 depth of approximately 6 3 feet bgs and was not sampled MW-4 was not sampled due to the presence of <br /> approximately 0 75 inches of free product <br /> On February 17, 1993, Parker collected groundwater samples from MW-1 through MW-4 According to <br /> Parker's Groundwater Monitoring Report dated February 24, 1993, a cup filled with dirt was lodged in the <br /> 1 well casing of MW-2 The cup was forced to the bottom of the well to allow for groundwater sampling <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in groundwater samples collected from MW-1 through MW-4 The <br /> groundwater flow direction was reported to be to the southeast J1J <br /> 00 <br /> On February 26, 1993, Parker advanced seven soil borings (BH-1 through BH-7) Soil samples were <br /> collected from each boring and a groundwater sample was collected from each boring except BH-7 <br /> 1 Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples collected from all the borings except BH-1 and BH-3 - <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in all of the groundwater samples Water level measurements <br /> collected at the site on March 2, 1993 indicated the groundwater flow direction was to the southeast Refer <br /> to Parker's Interim Report on Subsurface Investigation Work at Cheapen #37 for more details <br /> Quarterly groundwater monitoring was conducted by Parker on August 9 and November 30, 1993 <br /> According to quarterly groundwater monitoring reports prepared by Parker, petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> detected in groundwater samples collected from MW-1 and MW-4 on both occasions The groundwater flow <br /> direction was reported to be to the north on August 9, 1993, and to the northeast on November 30, 1993 <br /> From July to October 1995, Parker conducted subsurface investigation activities that included installing four <br /> monitoring wells (MW-5 through MW-8) and advancing 14 hand angered soil borings (B-8 through B-21) <br /> Borings B-15 through B-21 were advanced off-site to the west, southwest, and south Groundwater was <br />' encountered at approximately 6 5 feet bgs Soil and groundwater samples were collected from 13-8, B-10 <br /> through B-18, B-20, B-21, and MW-5 through MW-7 A groundwater sample was also collected from MW- . <br /> 8 Petpleum hydrocarbons were detected in all of the soil samples except for the samples collected from <br /> MW- trough MW-7, B-14 located east of the former UST location, and B-20 and B-21 located off-site to <br /> ��+ 1 the southwest and south, respectively Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the groundwater samples <br /> except for the samples collected from B-14, B-20, B-21, MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, MW-6, and MW-7 MW-4 <br /> 1 was not sampled due to the presence of approximately 0 02 inches of free product The reported <br /> groundwater flow direction on September 25, 1995 was approximately due north Refer to the report <br /> prepared by Parker titled Environmental Site Investigation Methods and Findings Drilling of Soil Borings, <br /> 1 Drilling and Installation of Groundwater Monitoring Wells Collection and Analyses of Soil and <br /> Groundwater Samples, dated November 17, 1995 for more information <br /> Subsequent quarterly monitoring conduct by Parker indicated a trend of reduced petroleum hydrocarbon <br />' concentrations detected in groundwater samples collected from the monitoring wells According to Parker's <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report, dated February 25, 2000, petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in <br /> any of the groundwater samples collected from MW-1 through MW-8 on February 3, 2000 - v,-.t KV 4 9 -- <br /> 3 yz t eai <br /> - <br /> 3yzte..i y0.4,.tc <br /> Periodic groundwater ��}}onitoring at the site was conducted by H2OGEOL A Groundwater Consultancy <br /> (H2OGEOL) from Oc'Fbrbei"Y1Y600 to September 2003 According to reports prepared by H2OGEOL, <br />' ,�' 1►� petroleum hydrocarbon pryer d tected in groundwater samples collected from all eight groundwater <br /> monitoring wells in cto er 2000 and February 2001 Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in <br /> groundwater samples collected from all eight groundwater monitoring wells, except the samples collected <br /> from MW-3 and MW-6 in May 2001, and MW-2 and MW-3 in August and November 2001 Petroleum <br /> Former Cheaper#37 January 29 2004 <br /> ATC Project Number 5425847 0037 Page 2 <br />