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2.0 RELEASE AND SITE CHARACTERIZATION INFORMATION <br /> The former Fabricare facility once utilized four (4) former underground storage tanks, designated <br /> Tank A, B, C and D (Figure 2) Each of the USTs has been removed or abandoned in-place <br /> Tank A, a 10,000-gallon UST formerly used to store leaded gasoline, was located in the northern <br /> part of the site until its removal in 1989 Tank B, a 1,000-gallon UST formerly used to store <br /> diesel fuel, was located beneath a former metal building near the center of the site and removed <br /> in 1992 Tanks C and D, both 5,000-gallon USTs formerly used to store diesel fuel, were <br /> Ilocated beneath a former metal budding in the southern part of the site until they were removed <br /> in 1992 The following summarizes the type, size and status of the four former USTs <br /> TANK SIZE (Gallons) PRODUCT STATUS <br /> A 10,000 LEADED GASOLINE REMOVED (1989) <br /> B 1,000 DIESEL REMOVED (1992) <br /> C 5,000 DIESEL REMOVED (1992) <br /> D 5,000 DIESEL REMOVED (1992) <br /> Tank A <br /> On January 6, 1989, Tank A was removed from the site On January 9, 1989, American <br /> Environmental Management Corporation (AEMC) collected two sod samples designated TPA-1 <br /> and TPA-2 (Figure 2) from beneath each end of the former UST at a depth of approximately 14 <br /> feet below ground surface (bgs) Laboratory analysis of the soil samples indicated that sod <br /> beneath the eastern end of the former UST (TPA-2) contained 2,000 parts per million (ppm) of <br /> Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)-as-gasoline TPH-as-diesel, benzene and total lead were <br /> not detected in TPA-2 The soil sample collected beneath the western end of the former UST <br /> did not contain detectable concentrations of TPH-as-gasoline, TPH-as-diesel, benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX) or total lead The analytical results are summanzed in Table 1 <br /> On August 2 and 3, 1989, AEMC conducted a Soil Contamination Assessment in accordance <br /> with PHS/EHD guidelines AEMC drilled five (5) sod borings designated BH-1, BH-2, BH-3, BH- <br /> 4 and EX-1 (Figure 2) to define the vertical and horizontal extent of impacted soil in the vicinity of <br /> former Tank A Soil boring EX-1 was continuously cored but the location of the boring was not <br /> documented in AEMC's Revision to Preliminary Report(June 1990) or in the regulatory file A <br /> total of 37 soil samples were collected from BH-1, BH-2, SH-3 and BH-4 and analyzed for TPH- <br /> as-gasoline and BTEX compounds Toluene was detected in low concentration (up to 0 21 <br /> 2 <br />