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FROM Ground Zero Analysis PHONE NO. 205 952 9G92 flue, 19 199, 05:00FT9 P3 <br /> Roy's Towing <br /> Page 2 <br /> The laboratory was instructed to hold analysis on the sample from Iocation SS-1 pending the <br /> =results from SS-2 and SS-3, The Laboratory was also instructed to hold analysis on samples <br /> collected from 2 feet and 4 feet at location BSS, pending results of the sample collected at 3 feet <br /> from that location. <br /> RESULTS: <br /> Analytical results of previous sampling at the site are summarized in Tables 1 and 2, Results <br /> from the current sampling are summarized in Table 3. Laboratory data sheets and chain of <br /> custody documentation are included in Attachment 1. <br /> Lateral. Limits of Lead Commination: <br /> None of the soluble lead concentrations exceeded the STLC limit of 5 mg1t (most were non- <br /> detect at a practical quantitation limit of 0,5 mg/f). These results establish the lateral limits of <br /> soil contamination in excess of the STLC limit for lead. <br /> VertiW-Umits of IgAd Contamination: <br /> The sample collected from a depth of 3 feet at location BSS did not contain a detectable <br /> concentration of soluble lead. However, although adjacent to previous sampling locations <br /> AlAA, the sample from l foot at BSS only contained 0.62 mg/f soluble lead by STLC. For this <br /> reason, the sample from the depth of 2 feet has not been analyzed. <br /> Environmental Le bA ility: <br /> The TCLP and deionized water STLC results from sample BSS-1 establish the low solubility and <br /> leachability of lead under less rigorous extraction procedures than the standard STLC using citric <br /> acid. These are more indicative of the solubility of the lead contaminant under actual <br /> environmental conditions. <br /> Two splits of this sample were treated with portland cement and a pozzolanic fly ash/hydrated <br /> lime amendment. These have not been submitted for analysis due to the low STLC lead <br /> concentration in the control sample. <br /> !CONCLUSIONS.. <br /> The recent sampling in ootunction with previous investigation indicates that soil containing <br /> soluble lead in excess of the STLC limit of 5 mg/P is not laterally extensive and is confined to <br /> the far northeastern boundary of the property and a small area just off the southeast corner of <br /> the shop building. Samples collected in the driveway east of the building and north of the <br /> building did not contain lead in excess of the STLC limit. <br />