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} <br /> depth of 4 and 5.84 feet. This conclusion was developed by evaluating the <br /> analytical results (Table 3 [parker]). <br /> Soils containing petroleum product constituents exist to groundwater. Based on <br /> the criteria outlined in the LUFT Field Manual, these soils are a potential <br /> threat to underlying groundwater quality. Groundwater was encountered between <br />} the depths of 4.57 smf 6.84 feet during the investigation. Data collected <br /> indicate a groundwater flow direction of approximately 120 degrees southeast <br /> Ii with a gradient of .0015. The estimated groundwater seepage velocity ranges from <br /> i .0020 and .0015 feet per year. <br /> Gasoline product exists an the groundwater surface in Monitoring Well #' s 1 and <br /> 4. Groundwater sample analytical results from W4 suggest that petroleum product <br /> constituents in the groundwater extend less that 20 feet from the former <br /> underground gasoline storage tank location. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Fr i <br /> 1 <br /> 114 <br />