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.s <br /> k1l KLEINFELDER <br /> Quantitatively analyzed samples with PID readings less than 100 ppmv did not contain <br /> detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> Samples collected for potential quantitative analysis were collected in a modified California <br /> split-spoon sampler lined with three brass (or stainless steel) tubes. Upon opening the <br /> sampler, the bottom tube was immediately sealed with Teflon sheeting and plastic caps, <br /> labeled, logged on a chain-of-custody, and placed in an iced cooler <br /> Based on the results of the January 1993 drilling, Kleinfelder drilled four additional borings in <br /> the vicinity of T2/T3 on February 3, 1993 (Plate 2). Soil samples were collected using the <br /> same protocol outlined above Depth to groundwater measurements were collected and the <br /> three monitoring wells were surveyed on the same date <br /> RESULTS <br /> The groundwater gradient direction was calculated using the depth to groundwater <br /> measurements collected on January 26 and February 3, 1993, and the surveyed casing <br /> elevations On both dates, the slope of the gradient was found to be relatively flat (1 3 x 10- <br /> and 6 7 x 10-4 respectively). The gradient direction on January 26, 1993 was to the south, <br /> while on February 3, 1993, the direction was more westerly. The gradient information is <br /> presented on Plate 3. The data used to calculate the gradient is presented on Table 1. <br /> Ten soil samples from the boreholes drilled in January 3993, and one soil sample from each <br /> boring drilled in February 1993, (14 total) were submitted to Superior Precision Analytical <br /> Laboratories, Inc. (Superior) in Martinez, California. Superior is certified by the State of <br /> California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) for the requested analyses. The <br /> soil samples were selected based on field observations, screening readings, and depth The <br /> soil samples were analyzed for <br /> ► Extractable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH-D) <br /> Purgeable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH-G) <br /> Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylenes (BTEX) <br /> The 20-foot sample from each of the January bonngs (Sample Nos 71223, 71233, 71241, and <br /> 71507) contained TPH above 100 mg/kg In addition, the 15-foot sample (No 71240) from <br /> MW-3 and the 30-foot sample (No 71235) from B-3 contained 17 and 15 mg/kg of TPH <br /> (purgeable and extractable combined) respectively The laboratory reported on each of the <br /> positive extractable TPH analyses that the pattern of peaks in the chromatogram is typical of <br /> hydrocarbons lighter than diesel None of the samples submitted from the February drilling <br /> contained TPH-D, TPH-G, or BTEX The analytical results for the soul samples is presented <br /> on Plate 4 <br /> The first set of water samples were submitted to Superior The samples were analyzed for <br /> ► TPH-D <br /> ► TPH-G <br /> BTEX <br /> Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) <br /> Lead <br /> None of the samples contained the above constituents The analytical results are presented on <br /> ile Table 2 <br /> FWP3-2(1993) Page 2 of 4 24-220152-Do0 <br /> Copynght 1993 Klemfelder, Inc <br />