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detected in all five of the grab ground water samples analyzed, at concentrations from 430 <br /> • µg/1 to 1,100 gg/l. TPH-g was detected in three soil samples analyzed at concentrations as <br /> great as 350 milligram per kilogram(mg/kg)in soil sample P 10-20'. TPH-g was detected <br /> in soil from 15 feet and 25 feet bsg at concentrations of 160 mg/kg and 14 mg/kg, <br /> respectively. TPH-g was not detected in soil samples collected at a depth of 30 feet or 35 <br /> i ' feet bsg. TPH-d was detected in soil samples collected from depths of 15, 20 and 25 feet <br /> bsg at concentrations of 5,100 mg/kg, 13,000 mg/kg and 490 mg/kg, respectively. TPH-d <br /> was not detected in soil collected at depths of 30 feet bsg or below. <br /> r0 On 26 October 2001, a total of four soil probe borings (P12AB and P13AB) were <br /> advanced at the site to the south and near the former UST location. Probe borings were <br /> advanced in the area of the former USTs to collect depth-discrete water samples. TPH-d <br /> was detected in all four of the grab ground water samples at concentrations from 130 <br /> micrograms per liter (µg/1)to 550 µg/l. <br /> On 28 and 29 October 2002,monitoring well MW-5 and six ozone sparge wells (OP S1A through <br /> OPS3B)were installed. A total of three soil samples were collected from MW-5 and analyzed for <br /> II ' TPH-g, TPH-d,BTEX and fuel additives.None of the target compounds were detected in the soil <br /> samples analyzed. <br /> Between June 1996 and February 2003, twenty ground water monitoring and sampling events <br /> were performed at the site to monitor dissolved petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in ground <br /> ' . water and to characterize ground water flow direction and gradient at the site. <br /> • During the most recent sampling event, TPH-d was detected in ground water samples <br /> ' collected from wells MW-1 and MW-4 at concentrations of 20,000 µg/l and 93,000 µg/l, <br /> respectively. TPH-g was detected in samples MW-1 and MW-4 at concentrations of <br /> 1,400 µg11 and 6,700 gg/l, respectively. The BTEX constituents ethylbenzene,toluene <br /> and total xylenes were detected in sample MW-4 at concentrations of 1.8 µg/l, 2.1 µg/1 <br /> and 8.4 µg/1,respectively. <br /> ' 0 Ground elevations have increased approximately 0.8 feet during the monitoring period. <br /> • The lateral extent of the dissolved petroleum hydrocarbon plume is delineated by the <br /> current area bounded by wells MW-1 through MW-5 and soil borings. <br /> GROUND WATER DEPTH AND FLOW DIRECTION <br /> In February 2003, ground water depth was measured at approximately 24 feet below surface <br /> ' grade(bsg). A review of historical AGE depth to ground water measurements indicates that <br /> ground water depth near the site has fluctuated between approximately 15 and 20 feet bsg. <br /> Ground water flow direction at the site can vary seasonally; however, the overall regional flow <br /> direction is west to southwest. <br /> • Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />