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' 2004 2"d Quarter Groundwater Report <br /> iFrontier Transportation <br />' August 9, 2004 <br /> Page 4 <br /> exclusively Maximum concentrations of dissolved TPH-m were identified in MW-3 as 33,000 <br />' �Lg/L in January 2000 using EPA method 8015 modified In January 2000, the well cover for <br /> MW-3 was destroyed allowing oily surface water to infiltrate the well BEII concludes that the <br />' damaged well cover caused the increase in TPH-m in MW-3 from November 1999 to May 2000 <br /> Dissolved TPH-m concentrations have remained non-detect at the site since September 2000, <br /> when the well cover was repaired BEH, therefore, has discontinued groundwater sample <br />' analysis for TPH-m at the site /fro, Mof" p!/ m" 1 n .L � n lik la,r x9j• VrA <br /> Laboratory analysis identified dissolved TPH-d in monitoring well MW-3 at a maximum <br />' concentration of 33,000 µg/L in January 2000 However, the groundwater results were reported <br /> as TPH-d and TPH-m combined Since then, dissolved TPH-d concentrations in MW-3 have <br /> attenuated to non-detect in April, August, and November of 2001 Groundwater analysis results <br />' from April 2002 identified dissolved TPH-d exclusively from MW-3 as 14,200 µg/L The <br /> groundwater level in MW-3 dropped to its lowest recorded depth (10 72') in April 2002 <br /> Monitoring well MW-3 was abandoned in May 2002 Replacement well MW-3R identified no <br />' detectable concentrations of dissolved TPH-d No other detectable concentrations of dissolved <br /> TPH-d were identified from laboratory analysis in any of the wells sampled since then, which <br /> includes the second quarter 2004 sampling episode Groundwater analysis for TPH-d will <br />' continue to be performed for the site <br />' Historical groundwater monitoring results have identified TPH-g concentrations above <br /> 1,000 µg/L were limited in MW-1 only once at 1,800 µg/L, in MW-3 and in MW-3R Dissolved <br /> TPH-g concentrations in MW-I have attenuated from 1,800 jig/L in August 1996 and remained <br />' under 50 µg/L, since January 2000 (See Figure 6 for dissolved TPH-g over time in MW-1) <br /> Maximum dissolved TPH-g concentrations were identified in March 1998 as 42,000 pg/L in <br /> MW-3, which was the shallowest recorded groundwater depth in that well Since then, dissolved <br />' TPH-g concentrations attenuated to a low of 100 µg/L The last groundwater sample collected <br /> from MW-3 jn April 2002 prior to abandonment detected dissolved TPH-g as 9,750 µg/L The <br /> maximum dissolved TPH-g concentration in MW-3R was 3,790 pg/L in October 2002 Since <br />' then, the dissolved TPH-g levels have decreased over time to non-detect in 2004 (See Figure 7) <br />' Groundwater collected in June 2004 from all eighteen (18) groundwater monitoring wells <br /> identified no detectable concentrations of dissolved TPH-g concentrations (<50 pg/L) using EPA <br /> method 8015 modified The previous episode performed in March 2004 also identified no <br /> detectable TPH-g (See Table 1) <br /> I <br /> Historically no detectable to trace concentrations (<5 8 pg/L) of dissolved BTEX were <br />' identified in monitoring wells,MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, MW-9, MW-10, MW-11, <br /> • <br /> I <br />