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KLEINFELDER <br /> Tanks T2, T3 <br /> Kleinfelder sample numbers 61094 and 61096, and 61098 and 61099 were collected from <br /> i <br /> borings B-1 and B-2 respectively at tanks T2 and T3 The laboratory reported that sample <br /> numbers 61096 and 61099, collected from the bottoms of borings B-1 (18 vertical feet <br /> below ground surface) and B-2 (15 vertical feet below ground surface) respectively <br /> contained both extractable TPH and purgeable TPH. Sample number 61096 (B-1, 18 feet) <br /> contained 589 and 25 mg/kg of extractable TPH (reported as kerosene) at 330 mg/kg, <br /> purgeable TPH (reported as gasoline) at 589 mg/kg, and xylenes at 25 mg/kg respectively <br /> Sample number 61099 (B-2, 15 feet) contained extractable TPH at 70 mg/kg and purgeable <br /> TPH at 42 mg/kg respectively. Samples 61094 and 61098 did not have detectable <br /> extractable TPH or purgeable TPH concentrations above the laboratory reporting limit <br /> Of the BTEX constituents, only xylenes were detected in sample 61096 above the <br /> laboratory reporting limit Sample numbers 61096, 61098, and 61099 were reported to <br /> contain lead at concentrations of 6 6, 5 5, and 5 6 mg/kg respectively. These reported <br /> concentrations are significantly below the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 22, <br /> Section 66699 Total Threshold Limit Concentration (TTLC) of 1,000 mg/kg, and well <br /> below ten times the Soluble Threshold Limit Concentrations (STLC) <br /> A summary of the analytical results is presented on Table 1 A copy of the analytical <br /> laboratory report is included in Appendix C <br /> FR25-91-29 Page 8 of 11 <br /> Copyright 1991 Klemfelder, Inc <br />