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i <br /> ias 1,600 ppm (xylenes in B5-25) TPH-d was detected in samples from B-1, B-3 and B-5 at <br /> concentrations as high as 12,000 ppm (133-10, B3-15) None of the samples analyzed from borings <br />' B-2 or B-4 contained detectable concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d, BTE&X or MTBE <br /> From 22 to 24 February 2000, four soil bonngs (MW-1 through MW-3 and B-6)were advanced at <br /> I the site TPH-g was detected in 9 of the 16 soil samples analyzed at concentrations as high as 6,700 <br /> parts per million(ppm,reported as milligrams per kilogram), TPH-d was detected in 7 of the 16 soil <br /> samples analyzed at concentrations as high as 5,800 ppm Benzene was detected in 4 of the 16 <br />' samples at concentrations as high as 0 027 ppm Toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes were detected <br /> in 11 of 16 samples at concentrations as high as 370 ppm MTBE was not detected in any samples <br /> analyzed Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in 5 of the 16 soil samples analyzed <br />' <br /> In February2001 four pilot soil borings were advanced at the site Pilot borings MW4 through MW7 <br /> p g <br /> were completed as ground water monitoring wells using two-inch diameter PVC casing with 0 020- <br /> inch slotted screen installed from approximately 60 feet to 40 feet bsg and with blank casing <br /> extended to the surface A total of 16 soil samples were analyzed for TPH-g,TPH-d,BTEX,MTBE, <br />' EDB, 1,2-DCA and the suite of five fuel additives None of the analytes were detected at or above <br /> laboratory reporting limits in the soil sample analysis <br />' On 10 and 11 January 2002, three soil boring (CPT-1, CPT-2 and CPT-3) were advanced on-site <br /> utilizing CPT technology to model the geological and hydro-geological framework and to assess <br /> potential dissolved petroleum-migration pathways beneath the site Soil borings CPT-1, CPT-2 and <br />'. CPT-3 were advanced vertically to total depths of 96 feet below surface grade (bsg), 134 feet bsg <br /> and 125 feet bsg, respectively, utilizing a 25-ton truck-mounted CPT drill ng equipped with 1 50- <br /> inch diameter hollow-stem rods <br />' A total of five grab ground water samples were collected from CPT-1,CPT-2 and CPT-3 and <br /> submitted for laboratory analysis for TPH-g,TPH-d,BTEX,MTBE,EDB, 1,2-DCA and the <br />' suite of five fuel additives Ground water samples were collected from CPT-1 at between <br /> 92 feet and 96 feet bsg(CPT 1-92-96), CPT-2 at between 76 feet and 80 feet bsg(CPT2-76- <br /> 80) and between 92 feet to 96 feet bsg(CPT2-92-96), and CPT-3 at between 74 feet and 78 <br /> feet bsg (CPT3-74-78) and between 92 feet and 96 feet bsg (CPT3-92-96) <br /> Groundwater samples CPT2-76-80 and CPT3-74-78 were collected from HU1 TPH-d was <br /> detected in sample CPT3-74-78 at a concentration of 64 micrograms per liter (µg/1) Total <br /> xylenes were detected in sample CPT2-76-80 at a concentration of 0 97µg/1 No other target <br />' analytes were detected in samples CPT2-76-80 and CPT3-74-78 <br /> Ground water samples CPT1-92-96 and CPT2-92-96 were collected from HU2, sample <br />' CPT3-92-96 was collected at the boundary between HU2 and HU3 TPH-g and TPH-d were <br /> detected in sample CPT1-92-96 at concentrations of 530 µg/1 and 98 µg/1, respectively <br /> Toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes were detected in sample CPT1-92-96 at <br /> concentrations of 9 9 µg/1, 20 µg/1 and 140 gg/l,respectively No other target analytes were <br /> detected in the samples from HU2 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />