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r. <br /> '"'MIDI QF CONTENTS <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Pude 1 <br /> 1.2 Scope of Work I <br /> 2 <br /> 2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2 <br /> 2.1 Previous Reports 2 <br /> 21 Site Setting 3 <br /> 2.3 Site History <br /> 2.4 Utilities 3 <br /> 2.5 Well Inventory 4 <br /> 2.6 'Tank Closure Results 4 <br /> .� 4 <br /> w 3.0 RESULTS <br /> 3.1 Site Sails and Geology 6 <br /> �.. 3.2 Soil Chemistry E <br /> r 3.3 Monitoring Wells 6 6 <br /> �^ 3.4 Ground'Water $ <br /> s s 3.5 Ground Water Chemistry 9 <br /> 4.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 9 <br /> 4.1 Extent of petroleum Hydrocarbon Constituents in Soils g <br /> 4.2 Extent of Dissolved Constituents in Ground Water 10 <br /> *� 5.0 CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> 10 <br /> 60 REMARKS/SIGNATURES <br /> 12 <br /> TABLE 1 Former Tank Information <br /> TABLE 2 Chemical Analysis of Soil Samples From Bottom of Old.Tank E=vation 4 <br /> TABLE 3 . Chemical Analysis of Soil Samples From the Product Line Trenches 5 <br /> i TABLE 4 Chemical Analysis of Soil Samples Collected From Soil and 7 <br /> I Monitoring Weil Borings <br /> ". TABLES Ground Water ElevationsLJ <br /> $• <br /> Fi gyres <br /> 4 FIGURE i <br /> t <br /> ` t FIGURE 2 Soil Sampling Locati-jn Map <br /> FIGURE 3 (Voss-Section Location <br /> i Ma <br /> ;-' FIGURE 4 Geologic Cross-Section A-A' <br /> ,_I FIGURE S Geologic Crossvectian B-B' <br /> F FIGURE 6 . Water Table Contour Map (August 15, 1989) <br /> 7-- _ .---- ------_ _. ------ ------ ----- -- - - --- <br /> '� l i•--J An�rttdL <br /> 3• <br />