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Updated Site Conceptual Model and Second Quarter 2003 Monitoring and Remediation Report <br /> C1eanu and Abatement Order No 5-00-707 EAT Pro ect No 1232 <br /> 5.0 DISCUSSION <br /> 5.1 Ground Water Elevation Contour Maps <br /> Ground water beneath the sites has been segregated into shallow and deep zones hereinafter <br /> referred to Hydro-Stratigraphic Units A, and B respectively, or simply Unit A and Unit B Two <br /> deeper units, Unit C and Unit D, are also associated with the sites (Section 2 0) The wells that <br /> are located on the former Wards site are generally screened in Unit B with the exception of <br /> well MW-81) which is screened in Unit D Figures 8 and 9 present ground water elevation <br /> contour maps for Hydro-Stratigraphic Units A and B Unit A wells are screened across the <br />' water table, generally between 30 to 50 feet bgs Unit B wells are generally screened between <br /> 50 and 70 feet bgs (Figures 8 and 9) <br /> Five additional wells are screened across Hydro-Stratigraphic units deeper than Units A and B <br /> as follows Two wells are screened in Unit C (MW-23S and MW-24S) and three wells (MW- <br /> 8D, MW-23D and MW-24D) are screened in Unit D (Section 2 0) It is EAI's opinion that <br /> Units C and D are hydraulically connected and represent the same unit <br /> 5.2 Ground Water Flow Direction and Magnitude <br /> Since the RIW was taken out of operation in August 2000, ground water flaw direction in <br /> Hydro-Stratigraphic Units A and B has consistently been toward the east The current gradient <br /> as measured from Unit B is approximately 0 002 foot/foot <br /> 5.3 Monitoring Well Hydrographs <br /> Figures 4 through 7 present TPH-G and benzene concentrationlus r <br /> p ground water elevation <br /> verses time for ground water monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-11 and MW-12, <br /> respectively A general decline in TPH-G and benzene concentrations has been observed since <br /> ground water monitoring was initiated Ground water elevation over the same period of time <br /> has risen approximately 20 feet on average <br /> 5.4 TPH-G and Benzene Isoconcentration Maps <br /> Figures 10 and 11 present TPH-G isoconcentration maps for Units A and B Figure 10 <br /> indicates that no Unit A wells had detectable TPH-G concentration above the laboratory <br /> detection limit In Unit B, the highest concentration of TPH-G was in well MW-3 (20,000 <br /> Pg/L) <br /> Figures 12 and 13 present Unit A and Unit B benzene isoconcentration maps, respectively <br /> Benzene was not detected in any Unit A well during the May 2003 sampling event The <br /> highest Unit B benzene concentration was in monitoring well MW-3 at 4,800 pg/L (Figure 13) <br /> BHM WORD 1232RO351 -7- ENHRONMENTALAUDIT, INC O <br />