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. Results of the soil analyses are presented in Appendix B Soil samples were collected <br /> during both phases of this portion of the investigation using the methods described in <br /> Appendix C <br /> 2.22 Excavation of Dispenser Island Area <br /> Upon receipt of SSA authorization July 20, 1993, the impacted soil around the former <br /> diesel fuel dispenser island was excavated using a Catapsllar EL 200B excavator. Soil samples <br /> were field monitored to evaluate the extent of excavation When field monitoring results <br /> indicated that the majority of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil had been removed, confirmation <br /> samples for analysis were collected under the overview of the EHD Sample analyses confirmed <br /> that the majority of impacted soil had been removed. During excavation, approximately 1,133 <br /> cubic yards inplace volume of impacted soil had been removed from the approximately 30 ft x <br /> 30 ft x 34 ft deep excavation. The location of the former diesel fuel dispenser island excavation <br /> is shown in Drawing 1-2 <br /> Additional sampling and analysis was performed on the excavated soil. Analytical results <br /> confirmed that the soil met Class III landfill disposal requirements The soil was then hauled <br /> by SSA to the B & J Landfill located in Solano County, California. The laboratory results are <br /> provided in Appendix B <br /> 2 2 3 Confirmation Sampling and Analyses <br /> Confirmation sod samples were collected from the walls and floors of the excavation. <br /> Sample locations are identified on Drawing 2-1 Samples were collected according to MARK <br /> standard procedures and methods presented in Appendix C <br /> Confirmation soil samples for the fuel dispenser island excavation were submitted to a <br /> iState of Calâ–ºforma-certified laboratory for the following analyses <br /> FASCLASE 2 2-4 92-1177102 36 <br />