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awaiting analysis. The wells were considered stabilized when the <br /> ( following indicator parameters were within the ranges established <br /> below. Temperature (plus or minus 0 . 5 degrees Centigrade) , pH <br /> (within plus or minus 0 . 1 pH unit) and Specific Conductance <br /> (within plus or minus 5% of the reading range) . Well data sheets <br /> are contained in Appendix B. <br /> Five groundwater samples, one from each well , were collected by a <br /> dedicated bailer, placed in four 40 ml VOAs with Teflon septa and <br /> one liter glass collection bottle, labeled, held in a cooled ( 4 <br /> Degrees C) ice chest and transported to a State Certified <br /> Laboratory, under COC documentation, for analyses. <br /> CHEMICAL ANALYSIS <br /> SOIL <br /> The soil samples collected were analyzed for Total Petroleum <br /> Hydrocarbons as Gasoline (TPHG) ; Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene <br /> and Xylene (BTEX) ; Oxygenates; Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as <br /> Diesel (TPHD) . The samples were analyzed for TPHG by EPA Method <br /> 8015 modified with purge and trap preparation 5030 (GC/FID) with <br /> detection limits of 50ug/1 . EPA Method 602 will be utilized for <br /> i <br /> BTEX with a detection limit of 0. 5ug/l as required by the SJ'CEHD. <br /> The results of the analysis of the soil samples in parts per <br /> million (PPM) for B-1 , MW-4 and MW-5 are shown in Table 1, 2 and <br /> 3 respectively. The laboratory data sheets with detection limits <br /> and COC documentation are contained in Appendix B. <br /> The soil samples taken from the MW-1 boring from 20 feet below <br /> grade to the termination of drilling contained TPHG, MTBE and <br /> BTEX at concentrations which were above Non-Detectable. <br /> The PID readings were essentially background for the first four <br /> samples collected in the soil borings for B-1 . <br /> 5 <br />