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A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> On July 3, 1997, the monitoring wells were developed and sampled for petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> along with the adjacent property owner's well (CW) The samples from wells MW1, MW2, and <br /> MW3 contained concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and benzene <br /> ranging from 3,200 parts per billion (ppb) to 130,000 ppb and 920 to 11,000 ppb, respectively <br /> Field activities and analytical results were detailed in Smith Technology's Summary Report <br /> dated September 17, 1997 <br /> On March 24 and 25, 1998, ATC personnel supervised advancement of seven soil borings, <br /> ASB1, MW4, MW5, MW6, MW7, SB8, and SB9, at the site to depths ranging from <br /> approximately 26 5 to 62 feet bgs at the project site to 1) evaluate the horizontal and vertical <br /> extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil and groundwater, 2) determine and define soil <br /> stratigraphy, and 3) install groundwater monitoring wells (MW4, MW5, MW6, and MW7) <br /> within the uppermost aquifer Groundwater samples collected from wells MW5, MW6, and <br /> MW7 contained elevated concentrations of TPHg and benzene Field activities and analytical <br /> results were detailed in ATC's Summary Report of Subsurface Investigation, dated August 14, <br /> 1998 <br /> In March 1999, ATC personnel supervised the advancement of three soil borings, S139A, SB 10, <br /> and SB 11 Borings SB 10 and SB 11 were advanced to 46 feet bgs using hollow stem auger <br /> techniques and boring SB9A was advanced to 65 feet bgs using continuous core methods Field <br /> activities and analytical results were detailed in ATC's Summary Report of Groundwater and <br /> Soil Investigation, dated July 16, 1999 <br /> SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> On June 8, 2000, ATC Associates personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring <br /> wells MW1 through MW7 and CW The locations of the monitoring wells are shown on Figure <br /> 2 Prior to collection of groundwater samples, the depth to water, pH, electrical conductivity, <br /> and temperature were measured in the monitoring wells and recorded A minimum of three well <br /> casing volumes was purged from each well prior to sampling The wells were allowed to recover <br /> and samples were collected from each well using dedicated disposable bailers Groundwater well <br /> purge and sample logs are contained in Attachment 1 <br /> The groundwater samples collected from each well were submitted to State-certified Argon <br /> Laboratories, Inc (ELAP Cert No 2359) for chemical analysis of TPHg, benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) utilizing EPA methods 8015/8020 <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> TPHg and BTEX were detected above laboratory method detection limits in the samples <br /> acollected from wells MW1, MW3, MW5, MW6, and MW7 The samples collected from wells <br /> MW2, MW4, and CW contained no detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> w 1625Wquartlyl2gr-2000 doc 2 <br />