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Concentrations of diesel and gasoline hydrocarbons were detected in the groundwater-grab <br /> samples collected at each of the five soil boring locations The highest concentrations were <br /> detected in the groundwater-grab sample collected from SB-1, located within the former UST <br /> excavation This sample contained 2,700,000 micrograms per liter (µg11) of TPH-as-diesel, 29,000 <br /> µg/l of TPH-as-gasoline, 68 µg11 of benzene, 7 5 µg11 of toluene, 130 µg/i of ethylbenzene, 210 µg/l <br /> of xylenes, and 6 5 µg11 of tertiary butanol MTBE, DIPE, ETBE and TAME were not detected in <br /> any of the groundwater-grab samples These groundwater-gram sample results are summarized <br /> in Table 2 <br /> 1 2 3 Installation of Three Monitoring Wells <br /> On March 23, 2001, Ramage Environmental published Monitoring Well Installation Report, which <br /> documented the installation of three on-site groundwater table monitoring wells The objectives of <br /> 1 this investigation were to confirm concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater and to <br /> establish a groundwater monitoring capability at the site <br /> Duringdrilling, saturated soil and groundwater were first encountered between 19 9 and 20 8 feet <br /> 1 g� g <br /> bgs Eight days later, the static depth to the groundwater table, as measured in the three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells, ranged from 18 47 to 18 56 feet bgs The groundwater surface <br /> elevation ranged from a high of 18 18 feet above mean sea level (msl) at MW-2 to a low of 18 10 <br /> feet above msl at MW-1 The resulting groundwater surface appeared as a regular plane dipping <br /> to the west at a gradient of approximately 0 0013 foot/foot <br /> 1 Soil and groundwater beneath the site appeared to be impacted by diesel and gasoline <br /> hydrocarbons, in relatively equal proportion Concentrations of benzene were not present or <br /> significant in soil and were relatively low in groundwater Except for a couple of trace detectable <br /> concentrations, the oxygenate compounds and 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) were not found in <br /> soil or groundwater <br /> The groundwater samples collected from all three of the groundwater monitoring wells contained <br /> detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons Maximum concentrations in groundwater <br /> included 15,000 µg11 of TPH-as-diesel, 12,000 µg11 of TPH-as-gasoline, 19 [Ig/1 of benzene, 5 6 <br /> µg11 of toluene, 1,300 µg11 of ethylbenzene, and 52 µg11 of xylenes The oxygenate compounds <br /> 1 and 1,2-DCA were not detected in any of the groundwater samples Petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> concentrated in groundwater near the source appeared to have migrated preferentially to the <br /> northwest and west, in an apparent downgradient direction <br /> i5 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br />