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February 14, 1997 <br /> Page 6 <br /> • further define the downgradient extent of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater, <br /> respectively Of the 30 soil samples collected, the maximum concentration of petroleum <br /> r hydrocarbons of 2,000 ppm TPPH-g was reported at 25 feet bgs in Boring SB-2 and <br /> also at 30 feet bgs in Boring SB-3 No benzene was detected in any samples analyzed <br /> (Figure 2, Table 2) <br /> While drilling the boring for Well MW-2R one additional unknown UST was encoun- <br /> tered at a depth of approximately 4 feet bgs near the southeast corner of the site <br /> (Figure 2) GTI retained Spectrum Environmental Services, Inc to conduct a geophysi- <br /> cal survey of the former service station property in an effort to locate other USTs that , <br /> were not identified previously No other USTs were found during their investigation <br /> March 1994 Touchstone Developments excavated and removed one 1,000-gallon UST <br /> and associated product piping from the site One soil sample was collected at 8 5 feet <br /> bgs below each end of the gasoline tank (Samples TW-8-112' and TE-8-1/2') but no <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons were detected <br /> May 1994. GTI drilled six soil borings SB-4 through -9 <br /> y g ( oug SB ) near the former locations <br /> of the USTs and dispensers (Figure 2) A total of 30 soil samples were analyzed from <br /> the bonngs No petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in any sample analyzed <br /> (Table 1) <br /> June 1995 GTI drilled four additional confirmatory soil borings (SB-10 through <br /> SB-13) in the vicinity and northeast of the former 10,000-gallon gasoline UST complex <br /> The maximum concentrations detected in samples from Borings SB-10 through SB-13 <br /> were 2,400,.240, 5,300, and 10,000 ppm, respectively at between 25 and 30 feet bgs <br /> (Table 2) <br /> REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES AND EFFECTIVENESS <br /> Site remediation to date has consisted of removing product storage and distribution <br /> equipment, lirruted overexcavation to approximately 25 feet below ground surface ,and <br /> operation of the SVE system The SVE system was operated from November 1990 <br /> until November 1992, with a 7 month hiatus from February to September 1992 The <br /> system was shut down due to low influent concentrations 'The wells used to remove <br /> vapor-phase hydrocarbons were V-1 through V-5, and Monitoring Wells MW-3 through <br /> MW-6, screened from approximately 14 to 44 feet bgs (Figure 2) The vacuum radius <br /> of influence was estimated to be in excess of 25 feet, for Wells V-1 through V-5 A <br /> subsequent vacuum radius of influence analysis was performed on Well MW-4, resulting <br /> in an estimated effective radius of 112 feet During the SVE, program, an estimated <br /> total of approximately 12,000 pounds (1,967 gallons) of petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> removed (Corrective Actrotr Plan, PACIFIC, November 30, 1995) System operational <br /> r <br /> 3201337B\CLOSLTRE3 <br /> r <br />