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<br /> n on Figure 2 and analyticaldataand sample'depths are,.presented in Table A
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<br /> Soil samples P-1 '3'O, P-2-10, P 3 3 5 andP=4-3:0 were evtiecte in ria+tive;soil} '
<br /> --from trenches`-beneatl the former product Iines at ;depths oflapproxi mately-3 to
<br /> r 3 112;feet bgs .-Soil r11'sample locations are,shown on- Figure`2 and soil sample
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<br /> product dispensers, in native'soil, at depths of approximately 3 feet bgs ,Soil r
<br /> sample locations are shown on Figure 2 and soil sample analytical results are {
<br /> fLV. •. fi:.`F, • summarized in;TableA zt ,, y�.rr��'�' •st .s� ..rA,
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<br /> ;rcor trete,,two,°compartment oil/water=separator•located`inside the northernmost
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<br /> -0 15 station-=building This-`sample wascolfected at a'deptla 'of
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<br /> approximate1` f,et.bgs .The.samplertocat'ion is:prese.nted'xon Figiire 2.and soil
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<br /> On:=October 2; 1995;the nor#h'end ofYthe UST,complex encompassing- ear = k t
<br /> of soil 'samples'T1 N-15 0 and, N-16 O, was overexVcaVated� �The,d imens'i ons jr Y
<br /> ~ x of the overexcavation were approximately 2Q feet long,try 20`feet wide by 17 feet ` Rf
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<br /> 4deep". logs: Confirmation soil,sampieswere,not collected following.soil removal4
<br /> Appi"oximately{ ,45 cubic yards (,cy)`af;soil�were',removed$during UST complex ?' `
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