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TABLE TWO f} <br /> Analytical results of Monitoring Well Water Samples <br /> TPH-G, Tf H-D, BTEX, Oxygenates and Alcoho[5 <br /> All Pe5u]t5 are in Parts Per Billion <br /> Frank's One Stop Property <br /> Manteca, California <br /> We11No &sate Ethyl Total; x= , Remaining° <br /> Sam led TpN G TPH ©� Benzene Toluene benzene° Xyiehe5, MTBE TAME TBg`„F Ethanol Mel hanol?,�zGor i uu dg <br /> 97261200p22.000 <2.500, 39 810 950 3,900 55 <5.0 270 <50 <500 NO <br /> ,a est <br /> IA 5 r <br /> x x <br /> 972612000 ?. 21,000 <2,000, 28 380 940 4,400 8,100 6.1 240 <20 <200 NO <br /> NE NE 1 150 700 1,750 13 NE NE NE NE VARIES <br /> Notes: <br /> Non-Detectable concentrations arc noted by the Iess than Symbol(<)followed by the laboratorydetection limit. <br /> MCL is the California Department of Health Services(DH5)maximum contaminant Level(MCL)for drinking water. <br /> Two concentratiorrte separated by a slash(1)indicates concentrations detected using two separate analytical methods. <br /> NO=Not detected at varioue laboratory reporting limits. <br /> NE=MCL io not established. <br /> MTBE=methyl tertiary butyl ether. <br /> TAME=tart amyl methyl ether <br /> T0A-tertiary butyl alcohol. ~ <br /> Reportinq Limits were increased Ji c to interference from TPH-G or unidcntifed high-boiling hydrocarbons. <br /> 1 =5ample has a non-typical dicecl pattem. <br /> =Compound Vdentified'n the gasoline range which i5 not normally associated with gasoline.This compound is Centat'Ncly identified as ethyl acetate.Significant levels of typical gasoline <br /> constituents were not present, <br /> =ethyl-t-butyl ether(ET13E)detected;all remaining compounds were not detected. <br /> Detec taNe concentrations during the motet recent eam ling period arc in bold. <br /> i <br /> i <br />