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I <br /> Site Background Information <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br /> per kilogram (µg/kg) in the same samples No other oxygenates were detected in the soil <br /> Isamples analyzed <br /> In March 2001, four soil borings(CPT-1 through CPT-4)were advanced at the site to a depth of 60 <br /> feet bsg Grab ground water samples were collected from each boring Soil samples were collected <br /> at 35 and 44 feet bsg from CPT-2 and at 30 feet bsg from CPT-3 All samples were analyzed for <br />' TPH-g, BTEX, MTBE, DIPE, ETBE, TAME, TBA, EDB and 1,2-DCA <br /> • TPH-g was not detected at or above laboratory reporting limits in the water samples collected <br />' from CPT-1 through CPT-4 BTEX compounds were detected in the water sample collected <br /> from CPT-2 at a depth of 39 to 43 feet bsg at concentrations of 1 0 microgram per liter(µg/1) <br /> benzene, 1 3 µg/1 toluene, 0 60 µg/l ethylbenzene and 2 1 µg11 total xylenes Benzene was <br />' detected in the water sample collected from CPT-1 at a depth of 38 to 42 feet bsg at a <br /> concentration of 0 67 µg11 <br /> • MTBE was detected by EPA Method 8020 in the sample from CPT-2 at 39 to 43 feet bsg at <br />' a concentrations of 5 8 µg/l MTBE was confirmed by EPA Method 8260 in the same sample <br /> at a concentrations of 4 1 pg/1 No other fuel oxygenated compounds were detected in the <br /> ground water sample analysis <br /> ITPH-g was not detected in any of the soil samples collected BTEX compounds were <br /> detected in the soil sample collected from CPT-2 at 44 feet bsg at concentrations of 0 0060 <br />' mg/kg benzene, 0 012 mg/kg toluene, 0 0053 mg/kg ethylbenzene and 0 022 mg/kg total <br /> xylenes MTBE was detected by EPA Method 8260 in the same sample at 0 029 mg/kg No <br /> other fuel oxygenates were detected in the soil sample analysis <br />' The subsurface from surface grade to approximately 60 feet bsg, based on the findings from <br /> the CPT soil borings, is generally comprised mainly of silt, sandy silt, clayey silt, silty clay <br /> and clay Poorly graded sand, gravelly sand and silty sand were encountered from <br />' approximately 12 feet to 16 feet, 19 feet to 20 5 feet and 39 feet to 40 feet bsg in boring CPT- <br /> 1,from 13 feet to 17 feet and 37 feet to 43 feet bsg in boring CPT-2,from 12 feet to 25 5 feet <br /> and 39 feet to 42 feet bsg in boring CPT-3 and from 40 feet to 43 feet bsg in boring CPT-4 <br /> In March 2001,three ground water monitoring wells(MW-9 through MW-11)were installed on-site <br />' A total of 7 soil samples were analyzed for TPH-g, BTEX,MTBE, EDB, 1,2-DCA and the suite of <br /> five fuel additives by EPA Method 8260 Modified None of the analytes were detected in the selected <br /> soil samples <br />' Generally, light brown to brown, moist to saturated, silty clay was encountered in the pilot <br /> borings at approximately 5 feet, 10 feet and 20 feet bsg Light brown, saturated silty sand was <br />' encountered at 11 feet bsg and dark brown, saturated, poorly graded sand was encountered <br /> at 15 feet bsg Lines of section are illustrated in the AGE-prepared Monitoring Well <br /> Installation and Quarterly Report - First Quarter 2001, dated 15 June 2001 <br /> I <br /> Advancer!GcoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />