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1 <br /> ' 3.0 CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROJECT STATUS <br /> • <br /> ' Between July 30 and November 1, 2001, the groundwater surface beneath the site dropped an <br /> average of 3 19 feet Since May 1992, the groundwater surface has risen approximately 23 5 feet <br /> As measured this quarter, the groundwater flow direction and gradient remain consistent with <br /> historical trends <br /> ' Groundwater from Irrigation Well #2 did not contain detectable concentrations of any of the <br /> gasoline constituent compounds analyzed This represents seven consecutive quarters of no <br /> ' gasoline compounds in groundwater from Irrigation Well #2 <br /> Since the monitoring wells and deep soil vapor extraction wells were last sampled on July 30, 2001, <br /> ' the concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons in groundwater have remained relatively constant <br /> This may suggest that the plume of impacted groundwater is relatively stable The extent of <br /> ' impacted groundwater remains undefined north and northeast (downgradient) of the former USTs <br /> On June 20, 2001, Ramage Environmental published Work Plan, Additional Site Investigation to <br /> ' further define the extent of impacted groundwater On September 13, 2001, PHSIEHD approved <br /> the proposed scope of work On November 1, 2001, the UST Cleanup Fund pre-approved the cost <br /> �• to implement the approved work plan Implementation of the approved work plan is scheduled for <br /> the first quarter of 2002 Cone penetration testing will be completed in mid February and <br /> monitoring well installation will be completed in mid March <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 7 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br />