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2.2 Delta Environmental Investigation <br /> On October 24, 1990, Delta Environmental collected three soil samples (HB-1, HB-2, and <br /> HB-3) from the UST excavation by advancing a hand auger to a depth of 5 5 feet below the <br /> concrete slab along its northern edge Analytical results identified no detectable concentrations <br /> of TPH-D, TPH as het fuel, or BTEX from samples HB-1 and HB-2 Analytical results from <br /> sample HB-3 identified 11 mg/kg TPH-D, 14 mg/kg TPH as jet fuel and no detectable <br /> concentrations of BTEX above laboratory detection limits <br />' 2.3 Golden West Environmental Investigation <br /> In April 1992 Golden West Environmental supervised the drilling and sampling of three <br /> soil borings (P1, P2, and P3) at the Site Borings P1 and P3 were drilled to a depth of 25 and 40 <br /> feet bgs, respectively Boring P2, an angled boring, was drilled to a calculated depth of 40 feet <br /> A total of 21 soil samples were collected from the three bonngs and analyzed Analytical results <br /> identified trace concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G), TPH-D, <br /> TPH asset fuel (<0 1 mg/kg), and BTEX (<0 1 mg/kg) in soil samples from borings P1 and P3 <br /> 1 Elevated concentrations of TPH-D (up to 3,100 mg/kg), TPH-G (up to 5,800 mg/kg), TPH as het <br /> fuel (up to 3,500 mg/kg), and BTEX (up to 280 mg/kg) were detected in the soil samples from <br /> boring P2 The highest concentrations of contaminants in boring P2 were identified in the soil <br /> samples collected between 20 and 40 feet bgs The vertical extent of contamination detected in <br /> soil samples from boring P2 was not fully defined Groundwater was not encountered during <br /> this phase of the investigation <br />' 2.4 Wallace-Kuhl & Associates,Inc.IncInvestigation <br /> In February 1993 Wallace-Kuhl & Associates, Inc drilled eight soil borings (MW1 <br /> through MW3, and B1 through 135) Borings BI through B5 were drilled around the perimeter of <br /> the former UST excavation to depths between 45 and 50 feet bgs, and borings MW1 through <br /> MW3 were drilled to a depth of 60 feet bgs and were constructed as four-inch diameter <br /> groundwater monitoring wells In addition to these borings, three hand angered samples (DI-1, <br /> DI-2, and DI-3) were collected at a depth of five feet bgs beneath the former fuel dispensers <br /> A total of 60 soil boring samples and three groundwater samples were collected from the <br /> bonngs and wells The samples were analyzed for TPH as JP4jet fuel, TPH-G, TPH-D, and <br /> TPH-motor oil using modified EPA Method 8015, and BTEX using EPA Method 8020 <br /> lAnalytical results identified no detectable concentrations of TPH-G, TPH-D, TPH-motor <br /> oil, or benzene above laboratory detection limits in the soil samples TPH as jet fuel was <br />' identified in the 15-, 20-, 25-, and 30-foot bgs samples from boring B3 Concentrations of <br /> aromatic hydrocarbons in these samples ranged from 3 mg/kg of ethylbenzene in the five-foot <br /> H 1PROJECTSIDSAISTOCKTON\4TMFINALIREPORT FL 4 <br />