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sample collected from the north end of the excavation contained 13 parts per million (ppm) of <br /> . total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-D), and a sample collected from the pipeline trench <br /> contained 5 0 ppm TPH-D A groundwater sample collected from the excavation contained 130 <br /> parts per billion (ppb) of TPH-D (IT, 2002b) <br /> In September 2002, at the request of the SJ EHD six direct-push soil bona s were performed <br /> adjacent to the former 2,000-gallon diesel UST location evaluate soil and groundwater quality in <br /> the area Analysis of the soli samples detected TPH-D in one of the borings at a concentration of <br /> 2 7 ppm No benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) constituents or methyl tertiary <br /> butyl ether(MTBE) were detected In any of the soil samples (IT, 2002c) <br /> Groundwater was encountered during boring activities at depths ranging from 11 feet to 14 feet <br /> bsg Analysis of groundwater samples collected from three of the borings detected TPH-D at <br /> concentrations ranging from 50 ppb to 390 ppb No BTEX constituents or MTBE were detected <br /> In the samples <br /> In April 2003 a site conceptual model SCM was completed for the site b Shaw The results <br /> P � P (SCM) P Y <br /> of the SCM indicate numerous UST systems existed on nearby properties The majority of these <br /> UST systems were located to the south, In the anticipated upgradrent direction, with several of <br /> the UST systems reporting Ieaks, detected upon removal Based on the data, It is surmised that <br /> contanunants from these former UST systems may have impacted underlying groundwater <br /> conditions at the SBC site (Shaw, 2003) <br /> 2.0 Scope of Work <br /> The scope of work consisted of constructing and developing three groundwater monitoring wells <br /> in order to further evaluate groundwater quality at the site Following installation, the wells were <br /> developed and sampled as part of the new quarterly groundwater monitoring program initiated at <br /> the site <br /> • <br />' CNCD/08-11-03/0 SHARFJUST/03-0046 doc 2 <br />