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I <br /> Site Background Information Sierra Lumber Manufacturers (Case #2) <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> I <br /> the estimated depth to ground water at the site is approximately 20 feet below surface grade (bsg) <br /> I Review of Lines ofEqual Elevation of Ground Water Spring 1999(FCD&WCD)shows the regional <br /> ground water flow direction toward the northeast However, based on data collected during recent <br /> ground water monitoring events conducted at the site,groundwater flow appears to fluctuate toward <br /> the northeast and southwest, flow direction vary due to local recharge and discharge patterns <br /> Review of historical depth to ground water maps (FCD&WCD) dating back to 1971 suggests that <br /> ground water depth near the site has fluctuated between 15 feet and 50 feet bsg, though in recent <br /> Iground water monitoring events, ground water is encountered at approximately 20 feet bsg <br /> IPREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS <br /> In June 2004, a series of soil borings were advanced at the site by Alta EM, Inc (AEI) as part of a <br /> Iproperty transfer Three soil borings (Alta-B3, Alta-B7, and Alta-B8) were advanced near the <br /> southeast corner of the Plant#2 building, in the area of a former underground storage tank (UST, <br /> Tank Area B) Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil and ground water samples collected <br /> Ifrom the boring advanced within the presumed former tank pit excavation Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPH-g) and volatile aromatic compounds benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX)were detected in soil samples at concentrations as high as <br />' 4,920 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) TPH-g and BTEX were detected in a grab ground water <br /> sample collected from boring Alta-B3 at concentrations as high as 400,000 micrograms per liter <br /> I (µg/1)and 25,300 µg/l, respectively The approximate locations of the borings advanced and sampled <br /> by AEI are illustrated on Figure 2 Analytical results of borings Alta-133, Alta-137, and Alta-138 are <br /> summarized in Tables i and 2 of this appendix <br /> On 29 March 2005, three ground water monitoring wells (MW-9 through MW-11) were installed <br /> at the site Pilot borings MW-9 through MW-11 were completed as ground water monitoring wells <br /> of the same designations using 2-inch diameter, Schedule 40 polyvinylchloride(PVC) casing with <br /> a 0 020-inch slotted screen installed from 20 feet to 40 feet bsg TPH-g was detected in soil samples <br /> MW9-25, MW9-30, MW9-35, and MW9-40 at concentrations ranging from 14 mg/kg to <br /> 2,400 mg/kg BTEX compounds were detected in samples MW9-25, MW9-30, MW9-35, and <br /> MW9-40 at maximum concentrations in sample MW9-35 of 17 mg/kg toluene, 59 mg/kg <br /> ethylbenzene, and 352 mg/kg total xylenes Analytical results of monitoring well installation soil <br /> samples are included in Table 3 of this appendix <br /> ISTRATIGRAPHY <br /> In general, silty clay, clayey silt, and sandy silt were encountered from surface grade to between <br /> 20 feet and 25 feet bsg From approximately 25 feet bsg to the total depth of borings MW-9 through <br /> MW-11 (40 feet bsg) sand, silty sand, sandy silt, and silt were encountered Saturated soil was not <br /> • observed in recovered soil samples until a depth of 25 feet bsg <br /> I <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,inc <br /> 1 <br />