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for the 16' depth sample of the boring located directly beneath the <br /> fuel dispenser. EPA 8015M test results for the 16' depth sample of <br /> soil boring 1 (SB-1) indicate a diesel #2 concentration of 1600 <br /> mg/kg. The same sample indicated the presence of ethyl benzene and <br /> xylene at 0. 06 mg/kg and 0.28 mg/kg respectively. Therefore, the <br />' extent of diesel contamination within the soil was extremely <br /> localized in a small radius directly beneath the dispenser and had <br /> a vertical extent not exceeding 21' in depth. <br />' The SJCDPW then contracted with Parrish Inc. Drilling Contractors <br /> to remove the soil within the area contained by the four soil <br /> borings to a depth of 211 . After receiving approval of the method <br /> from the LEA, the soil was excavated and transported to Forward <br /> Inc. Landfill for remediation/disposal. The excavated area was <br /> then backfilled with clean material and approved by the LEA. <br /> It should be noted that all remedial operations including <br /> excavation and sampling were attended by a representative from the <br /> LEA. It should also be noted that the excavation and sampling <br /> techniques, as well as all sample locations were approved by an <br /> LEA representative. <br /> Recommendation <br /> The SJCDPW has requested that the LEA approve this Final <br /> Remediation Plan and deem the site closed in compliance with all <br /> applicable regulations. <br />