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• 25 January 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 99-0559 <br /> Page 11 of 12 <br /> SITE CONCEPTUAL MODEL <br /> Based upon current data collected AGE has prepared the following site conceptual model <br /> • The subsurface lithology is composed dominantly of silty fine sand, sandy silt,clayey silt to <br /> silty clay and clay Significant sand intervals were Identified at between 50 and 60 feet bsg, <br /> between 90 and 110 feet bsg and between 165 and 170 feet bsg Based on the soil <br /> descriptions and CPT hydrologic Information (pore pressure), AGE has Identified six <br /> hydrologic units (HU1 through HU6) <br /> • A release of petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH-g) and benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and <br /> xylenes (BTEX) compounds and fuel additives (MTBE)was documented to have occurred <br /> from UST fuel dispenser Iine,at the in-tank turbans Additionally soil samples collected from <br /> the product delivery line trenches Indicated significant leaks at the dispenser islands <br /> • Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the soil samples collected from below the former <br /> UST area, while the most significant concentrations of hydrocarbons and MTBE were <br /> detected below the UST dispenser area proper Available data is suggestive of a release was <br /> most severe at the northern edge of the UST excavation and the release was most severe at <br /> • the southern most dispenser islands (PL-2, PL-4), at the center-north dispenser(PL-5) and <br /> even less between the dispenser islands <br /> • Once released fuel washed over the USTs and out of the product lines into the subsurface, <br /> the contaminants migrated under the former UST area (CPT2) vertical depth of <br /> approximately 80 feet bsg, possible to the former water table level, where the variation <br /> concentration in soil samples suggest a smear zone between 90 feet and 150 feet bsg The <br /> highest TPH-g and BTEX Impact to soil In the upper vadose zone is present at monitoring <br /> well bonngs through the former UST area (MW2) At this point the TPH contaminants <br /> migrating down to the water table and west and south to monitoring well MW-3 and MW-4, <br /> where non-detect soil samples were collected above 50 feet bsg and impacted soil below 50 <br /> feet bsg The aenal extent of the soil contamination in vadose zone is defined only to the <br /> west of the former UST area <br /> • The petroleum hydrocarbons then dissolved Into the ground water at the former UST area <br /> and likely under the former dispenser island The presents of free phase petroleum product <br /> at the former UST excavation indicated adsorbed concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> beyond the sorbtive capacity of the soil at the water table,a submerged soil plume below the <br /> current water table level, representing a smear zone of contamination and/or the continual <br /> vertical migration of petroleum hydrocarbons at a rate faster than the water table can <br /> dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> • TPH-g and BTEX compounds were also detected in deeper ground water samples collected <br /> from wells near the former UST area, inexplicable increasing or remaining at stable <br /> Advanced GeoEnv�ronmental,Inc <br />