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12 May 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Prod ect No 01-0827 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> 3 1 GROUND WATER GRADIENT AND FLOW DIRECTION <br /> On 26 March 2004, depths to ground water in monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-6 and vapor <br /> wells VW-1, VW-2d, VW-3 and VW-5d ranged from 21 79 to 23 85 feet below the tops of the <br /> casings (btoc), the water table was approximately 10 feet above the screened intervals of wells <br /> VW-2d and VW-5d and 35 feet above the screened interval of well MW-6 (Table 1) <br /> The ground water elevations and gradient were calculated and determined from depths to ground <br /> water data from monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-6 The ground water elevations at the site <br /> ranged from 11 89 feet (MW-5) to 13 09 feet (MW-2) below mean sea level (MSL) The ground <br /> water flow direction was inferred to be east to southeast at a gradient of approximately 0 006 ft/ft <br /> at the former UST area(Figure 3) <br /> 3 2 ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF GROUND WATER SAMPLES <br /> TPH-g was detected in the ground water samples from wells MW-6 and VW-2d at concentrations <br /> of 400 micrograms per liter (µg/1) and 1,900 µg/1 Vanous BTEX compounds were detected in <br /> samples MW-6 and VW-2d at maximum concentrations of270µg/l benzene,31 µg/1 toluene,39 µg/1 <br /> ethylbenzene and 46 µ.g/1 xylenes, all detected in sample VW-2d The fuel additive MTBE was only <br /> detected in ground water sample VW-2d at a concentration of 27 µg/1 <br /> The analytical results are summarized in Tables 2 and 3 A copy of the laboratory report (CTEL <br /> Project No 214-0403215) and chain-of-custody form are included in Appendix B <br /> 4.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on the data collected from the site, AGE finds <br /> • During the March monitoring event, ground water was encountered at a depth of <br /> approximately 23 5 feet btoc At the former UST area, ground water flow was inferred to be <br /> generally towards the east under a gradient of 0 006 ft/ft Except for wells VW-1 and VW-3, <br /> all site wells are "drowned" and analytical data from these wells may not be representative <br /> of shallow-water conditions, analytical data from monitoring well MW-6,screened from 60 <br /> to 65 feet bsg, may be representative of deeper ground water conditions <br /> • The maximum concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon and BTEX compounds in ground <br /> water were detected in the ground water sample collected from on-site vapor well VW-2d <br /> However, the current distribution of contaminates is limited MTBE was detected in the <br /> sample from the drowned vapor well VW-2d <br /> Advanced GeaEnvirunmentai Inc <br />