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ov, <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons Field activities and analytical results were detailed in <br /> ATC's Summary Report ofAdditional Investigation, dated October 19, 1998 <br /> In April 2000, ATC personnel supervised the advancement of three soil borings at the site, SB8 <br /> through SB 10 Soil borings were advanced using a truck mounted Geoprobe® narrow diameter <br /> ng employing direct push technology Soil and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed <br /> from each boring and were found to contain no detectable concentrations of total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd), benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), or methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) Field activities <br /> and analytical results were detailed in ATC's Summary Report of Additional Subsurface <br /> Investigation, dated September 7, 2000 <br /> In June 2000, ATC personnel supervised the advancement of three additional soil borings, MW4 <br /> through MW6 The bonngs were advanced using hollow stem auger drilling Approximately ten <br /> inches of free product was discovered in boring MW4 at a depth of 20 feet bgs In accordance <br /> with the approved work plan, the bonngs were completed as groundwater monitoring wells <br /> MW4, MW5 and MW6 Soil and groundwater samples taken from MW4 contained detectable <br /> concentrations of TPHg and TPHd, but did not contain detectable concentrations of BTEX or <br /> MTBE Soil and groundwater samples from MW5 and MW6 did not contain detectable <br /> • concentrations of TPHg, TPHd, BTEX, or MTBE Field activities and analytical results were <br /> detailed in ATC's Summary Report of Additional Subsurface Investigation, dated September 7, <br /> 2000 <br /> SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> On December 27, 2001, groundwater samples were collected by ATC personnel from monitoring <br /> wells MW 1 and MW3 through MW6 Well MW2 contained approximately 0 36 inches of free <br /> product and was subsequently not sampled The locations of the monitoring wells are shown on <br /> Figure 2 Prior to collection of groundwater samples, the depth to water, pH, electrical <br /> conductivity, and temperature were measured in the monitoring wells and recorded A minimum <br /> of three well casing volumes were purged from each well prior to sampling The wells were <br /> allowed to recover and samples were collected from each well using dedicated disposable bailers <br /> The groundwater samples collected from each well were submitted to State-certified Argon <br /> Laboratories, Inc (FLAP Cert No 2359) for chemical analysis of TPHg and TPHd utilizing EPA <br /> method 8015 modified, and BTEX utilizing EPA Method 8020 Groundwater well purge and <br /> sample Iogs are contained in Attachment 1 <br /> GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION <br /> Water level measurements were collected from wells MW1 through MW6 Approximately 0 36 <br /> inches of free product was measured in well MM2 with an oil water interface probe Water Ievels <br /> ranged from 7 05 to 12 65 feet below the tops of the well casing elevations, representing an <br /> W 1625001quar lyl4gr-2001 doe 2 <br />