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KEI-P91-0202 .R6 <br /> January 23 , 1992 <br /> Page 3 <br /> bons (TPH) as gasoline. Product pipe trench samples P1 through P3 , <br /> and samples Al and A2 , were also analyzed for TPH as diesel. <br /> Soil samples WO1 (collected from beneath the waste oil tank) and <br /> P12 (collected from beneath the waste oil remote fill line) were <br /> analyzed for BTX&E, halogenated volatile organics using EPA method <br /> 8010, total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH) , polychlorin- <br /> ated biphenyls (PCB' s) , and the metals cadmium, chromium, lead, and <br /> zinc. Sample W01 was also analyzed for TPH as gasoline. <br /> Analytical results of the initial soil samples collected from the <br /> fuel tank pit (samples Al, A2, B1 , B2 , C1 , and C2) indicated non- <br /> detectable levels of TPH as gasoline or TPH as diesel (as applic- <br /> able) for all samples, except sample C2, which showed TPH as <br /> gasoline at 3 , 900 ppm, with benzene at 7 .4 ppm. Analytical results <br /> of these six samples also indicated non-detectable levels of both <br /> total lead and EDB for all six samples. Analytical results of the <br /> soil samples collected after additional excavation at sample point <br /> C2 ( i. e. samples C2 (26) , SW-N, SW-S, SW-E and SW-W] indicated <br /> benzene levels at 0. 0057 ppm and 0.057 ppm for samples SW-N and SW- <br /> E, respectively, while samples C2 (26) , SW-S and SW-W showed levels <br /> of TPH as gasoline ranging from 2.5 ppm to 6. 1 ppm, with benzene <br /> levels ranging from 0. 19 ppm to 0.57 ppm. Samples SW-N and SW-E <br /> showed non-detectable levels of TPH as gasoline. <br /> Analytical results of the 11 product pipe trench samples indicated <br /> non-detectable levels of TPH as gasoline, total lead, and EDB for <br /> all samples, with benzene levels ranging from 0. 0068 ppm to 0.018 <br /> ppm: The analytical results also indicated non-detectable levels <br /> of TPH as diesel for samples P1 through P3. <br /> The analytical results of the soil samples collected from beneath <br /> the waste oil tank and remote fill line (samples WO1 and P12) <br /> indicated non-detectable levels of TEPH, BTX&E, PCB's, and all EPA <br /> method 8010 constituents for both samples. The analytical results <br /> also indicated a non-detectable level of TPH as gasoline for sample <br /> W01. =Metal concentrations for each sample are as indicated in <br /> Table 6. Results of the soil analyses are summarized in Tables 5 <br /> and 6 . <br /> To comply with the requirements of the regulatory agencies and <br /> based on the analytical results, KEI proposed the installation of <br /> three monitoring wells. Documentation of tank removal protocol, <br /> soil sample collection techniques, and results of the soil samples <br /> from the tank excavation are summarized in KEI ' s report (KEI-J91- <br /> 0202 .R1) dated April 9 , 1991. <br /> On August 27, 28 , and 29 , 1991, three two-inch diameter monitoring <br /> wells (designed as MW1, MW2 , and MW3 on the attached Site Plan, <br />