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l <br /> On 02 August 2001, three ground water monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3), screened <br /> ' between 20 and 40 feet bsg, were installed at the site (Figure 2) Well MW-1 was installed at the <br /> I northeast corner of the site, and wells MW-2 and MW-3 were installed at the southern edge of the <br /> dissolved plume area Two ground water momtonng events have occurred to date, the last one in <br /> January 2002 <br /> I • Ground water elevation at the site is approximately 15 feet below mean sea level Ground <br /> water at the site is inferred to flow north-northeast <br /> I0 TPH-g,TPH-d and BTEX compounds have not been detected in ground water samples from <br /> wells MW-2 and MW-3 <br /> • TPH-g and TPH-d have been detected in well MW-1, the highest concentrations were <br /> detected during the January 2002 monitoring event at 18,000 µg/l and 9,000 µg/1, <br /> respectively <br /> • BTEX compounds were detected in well MW-1 dunng the January 2002 morutonng event <br /> at concentrations of 360 µg/1 benzene, 1,600 µg/1 cthylbenzene and 4,700 µg/1 xylenes, <br /> toluene was not detected during the January 2002 monitoring event,but was detected during <br /> the preceding September 2001 momtonng event at 160 µg/1 <br /> • MTBE was detected in the monitoring well sample from well MW-2 at a maximum <br /> concentration of 9 3 µg/1 <br /> The lateral and vertical extent of petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil and ground water to the <br /> northeast, cast and southeast have not been delineated <br />