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16 February 1999 <br /> ! AGE-NC Project No 97-0290 <br /> Page 11 of 11 <br /> due the influence of pumping of municipal wells near the site <br /> IThe highest concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in ground water were detected in <br /> samples collected from MW2,P2,P3,B4 and B6 Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected <br /> in water samples collected from MW6 and MW7 The approximate lateral extent of impacted <br /> ground water is defined to the north, west and south Lesser definition has been obtained to <br /> the east of the site (Figure 4) <br /> I <br /> 6.0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based on the findings of the environmental activities recounted in this report. AGE recommends <br /> action o <br /> Feasibility testing to determine remedial ac tions for the site Remediation wells o p <br /> should be installed at the site for feasibility testing and future site remediation <br />' • Preparation of a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) for the site following performance of <br /> feasibility tests <br />!. • A quarterly ground water monitoring program should be conducted at the site The next <br /> ground water monitoring event should be scheduled for April 1999 <br /> 7.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> IOurp rofessional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities The findings were based upon <br /> analytical results pi ovided by an independent laboratory Evaluation of the hydrogeologic conditions <br /> at the site for the purpose of this investigation was made from review of documents provided by the <br /> client to AGE, and a limited number of available data points (soil and ground water samples) and <br /> subsurface conditions may vary away from these data points No other warranty, expressed or <br /> implied, is made as to the professional recommendations contained in this report <br /> I <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />