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l <br /> Historical Background Pacific Mini-Mart <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0128 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> to pumping well, a best-fit line can be utilized to project a radius of influence of <br /> approximately 65 feet at 5 GPM Utilizing the Distance-Drawdown Method,a transmissivity <br /> was calculated at 205 ft'/day(equivalent to 1,536 gallons per day/ft) and a storativity value <br /> was calculated at 0 054 <br /> • Based on a transmissivity value of 205 ft'/day and the extraction well screen thickness equal <br /> to 25 ft (screen interval at EW-1), a hydraulic conductivity value was calculated at <br /> 61 44 ft/day, or 0 022 cm/s, a hydraulic conductivity of 0 022 cm/s is consistent with a <br /> screened interval located within a well sorted sand to clean sand <br /> • Laboratory analysis of extracted water during the pumping test detected elevated <br /> concentrations of TPH-g, BTEX and MTBE <br /> On 05 and 06 June 2001 four ground water monitoring wells were installed off-site as part of the <br /> investigation Borings MW 13 through MW 16 were completed as ground water monitoring wells <br /> MW-13 through MW-16 MTBE was detected in the soil samples collected from thirty feet bsg from <br /> borings MW 15 and MW 16, these concentrations may be more reflective of impacted ground water <br /> . in the pore spaces of the soil than of adsorbed MTBE <br /> The highest concentration of dissolved hydrocarbons quantified as TPH-9,TPH-d and overall BTEX <br /> compounds occurs in the areas east and northeast of the dispenser islands, on-site The highest <br /> concentration of MTBE detected in the ground water occurs in monitoring well MW-11, which is <br /> situated in the median of Pacific Avenue Lower or non-detectable concentrations in the down- <br /> gradient and cross gradient wells define the dissolved MTBE plume toward the north and west This <br /> suggests that the dissolved MTBE plume is detaching from the TPH/BTEX hydrocarbon plume <br /> In September and October 2001, a low-flow, ground water extraction and treatment system was <br /> installed at the site The system utilizes the newly installed ground water extraction well on site and <br /> a small volume treatment system As of 14 December 2004, over two-million gallons of <br /> hydrocarbon-impacted ground water have been extracted and treated for disposal <br /> On 04 and 05 February 2003,two additional ground water monitoring wells were Installed off-site <br /> as part of the investigation Boring MW 17 was completed as ground water monitoring well MW-17 <br /> using two-Inch diameter PVC casing with 0 020-inch slotted screen installed from approximately <br /> 25 feet to 45 feet bsg and boring MW 18 was completed as ground water monitoring well MW-18 <br /> using two-inch diameter PVC casing with 0 020-Inch slotted screen installed from approximately <br /> 60 feet to 65 feet bsg and with blank casing extended to the surface <br /> On 15 and 16 March 2004, one additional ground water extraction well and three soil- apor <br /> extraction wells (EW-2, VW-2 through VW-4)were installed at the site The extraction well EW-2 <br /> was completed using 6-inch diameter PVC casing, with 0 03-inch slotted screen installed from 35 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />