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' from beneath the ends of the former dispenser Island at a depth of four feet below surface grade <br /> (bsg) A `grab' ground water sample was collected at the north end of UST #3 at a depth of twelve <br />' feet bsg According to a PHS-EHD Inspection report petroleum hydrocarbon odor and soil <br /> discoloration were noted beneath USTs <br />' H drocarbon Impacted Soil <br />' TPH-g was detected at the south end of the former UST #3 at a concentration of 4 milligrams per <br /> kilogram(mg/kg) Volatile aromatic compounds(benzene,ethylbenzene,toluene and total xylenes) <br /> were detected in the soil samples collected from the south end of the former USTs #2 and #3 at <br />' concentrations up to 180 micrograms per kilogram (gg/kg) TPH-g was not detected in the soil <br /> samples collected from the dispensers,but BTEX compounds were detected at concentrations up to <br /> 62 gg/kg TPH-d was not detected in any of the UST excavation floor samples, the dispenser soil <br />' samples, or in the water sample collected from the site <br />' Methyl tertiary butyl ether(MTBE)was detected in five of the UST floor and dispenser soil samples <br /> at concentrations up to 320 gg/kg <br />' Stockpile soil from the UST removal had detectable concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d and BTEX, <br /> as well as MTBE and tertiary-butanol(TBA) The greatest concentration of TPH-g was 120 mg/kg <br /> and the greatest concentration of TPH-d was 790 mg/kg BTEX compounds were detected at <br /> concentrations as high as 6,800 gglkg (xylene) MTBE and TBA were detected in the stock pile at <br /> concentrations up to 500 gg/kg and 970 gg/kg, respectively <br />' Dissolved Petroleum H drocarbons <br /> ITPH-g was detected in the grab ground water sample at a concentration of 37 milligram per liter <br /> (mg/1) MTBE was also detected in the grab ground water sample at a concentration of 3,200 <br /> micrograms per liter (pg/1) <br /> SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> On 08 and 09 February, AGE advanced six soil borings for the construction of five ground water <br /> monitoring wells and collected soil samples <br /> a Overall, sand was the dominant soil type encountered at the site Silty clay was encountered in the <br /> samples collected from a depth of 5 feet bsg in all soil borings Sand was generally encountered in <br /> the samples collected at a depth of 10 feet bsg Coarse sand with gravel was encountered at 15 feet <br /> and typically at 20 feet bsg Clay with sand was encountered in the samples collected from a depth <br /> of 30 feet bsg to a depth of 45 feet bsg in boring SBI <br /> Laboratory analysis of eighteen soil samples detected TPH-g, TPH-d and BTEX compounds in soil <br /> Isample SB1-10, TPH-g and TPH-d were detected at concentrations of 4 mg/kg and 4 mg/kg, <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />