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KEI--P89-1104 .QR4 <br /> February 3 , 1992 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Upon review of the laboratory analyses for these samples, a 15-inch <br /> diameter casing (14 feet deep) was installed near sample point <br /> location P2 (17) . <br /> After completion of the soil sampling on December 13 , 1989, a water <br /> sample was collected from the on--site domestic well system (after <br /> the well was purged of a minimum of three casing volumes) . The <br /> sample was collected while the pump was operating to avoid drawing <br /> water from the existing holding tank. <br /> All samples were analyzed by Sequoia Analytical Laboratory in <br /> Redwood City, California. All soil samples were analyzed for total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline, benzene, toluene, <br /> xylenes, and ethylbenzene (BTX&E) , tetraethyl lead, and ethylene <br /> dibromide. The waste oil tank bottom sample and the waste oil <br /> remote fill piping sample were analyzed for total extractable <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH) , BTX&E, EPA method 8010 constituents, <br /> PCB' s, and the metals cadmium, chromium, lead, and zinc. The water <br /> sample was analyzed for TPH as gasoline, BTX&E, halogenated <br /> volatile organics, tetraethyl lead, and ethylene dibromide. <br /> Analytical results of the final soil samples collected from beneath <br /> the fuel storage tanks [samples Al, A2 (25. 5) , B1, and B2 (26. 5) ] <br /> indicated levels of TPH as gasoline ranging from non-detectable to <br /> 1. 7 ppm, with non-detectable levels of ethylene dibromide. <br /> Analytical results of the soil samples collected from the sidewalls <br /> of the fuel storage tank pit indicated levels of TPH as gasoline <br /> ranging from non-detectable to 16 ppm, levels of ethylene dibromide <br /> ranging from non-detectable to 0. 014 ppm, and levels of benzene <br /> ranging from non-detectable to 0.58 ppm. Analytical results of the <br /> soil sample collected from the new tank pit indicated non-detect- <br /> able levels of all constituents analyzed. Analytical results of <br /> the final soil samples collected from product pipe trenches <br /> [samples P1 (6) , P2 (17) , P3 (5) , and P4 (8) ] indicated levels of TPH <br /> as gasoline ranging from non-detectable to 1 . 7 ppm, with non- <br /> detectable levels of benzene, except sample P2 (17) , which showed <br /> 7, 200 ppm of TPH as gasoline and 170 ppm of benzene. Analytical <br /> results of vapor piping trench samples indicated non-detectable <br /> levels of TPH as gasoline for sample V1 and 4 . 2 ppm of TPH as <br /> gasoline for sample V2 , with non-detectable levels of EDB in each <br /> case. <br /> The waste oil tank bottom soil sample (W01) and the waste oil <br /> remote fill piping sample (WP1) both showed non-detectable levels <br /> of TEPH and all EPA method 8010, 8020, and 8080 constituents. <br /> Analytical results of the water sample collected from the on--site <br /> domestic well indicated 160 ppb of TPH as gasoline, with non- <br /> detectable concentrations of all other analytes. <br /> i <br />