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3,0 CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROJECT STATUS <br /> Between December 29, 2004 and March 22, 2005, the groundwater surface rose an average of <br /> 2 34 feet, the groundwater gradient decreased from 0 0065 to 0 0049 foottfoot, and the <br /> groundwater flow direction remained toward the north-northeast Since March of 2004, the <br /> groundwater surface rose an average of 2 62 feet These groundwater flow and gradient <br /> characteristics are relatively consistent with seasonal and historical trends <br /> Between December 29, 2004 and March 22, 2005, the concentrations of gasoline compounds in <br /> groundwater generally declined In MW-2, the concentration of MTBE decreased from 1 1 to 0 5 <br /> µg11 In MW-3, the concentrations of 540 µgll of TPH-as-gasoline and 4 2 µgll of xylenes <br /> decreased to below reporting limits <br /> On October 22, 2004, Ramage Environmental published Work Plan, Additional Site Investigation, <br /> which proposed the installation of three additional groundwater table monitoring wells, north and <br /> west of the site, to define the lateral extent of gasoline compounds detected in MW-3 The <br /> proposed well locations are shown on Figure 7 <br /> On April 16, 2005, Ramage Environmental supervised the installation of the three proposed <br /> monitoring wells The results of the well installation and initial sampling and analysis will be <br /> documented in a report, scheduled for publication during the second quarter of 2005 <br /> 9 <br />